Caution! The site can't guarantee, that text has age permission. The site is not recommended, if you are less than 18 years old.
The site shows example sentences for English words. How the word or phrase could be used in a sentence?
" ... Finally, the green line is simply the sum of the dashed black line plus the number of Covid-19 death officially reported. As the graph shows, the number of officially recorded deaths in this restricted sample of most affected Italian municipalities was 4825, which is, by construction, the gap between the green line and the dashed black line. However, the green line is well below the actual cumulated number of total deaths recorded by ISTAT since February 23rd. In other words, by comparing the cumulated number of deaths in Italy in 2020 with the historical evolution of the years 2015-2019 over the same weeks between February 23rd and March 21st, there are a further 4282 deaths which are unexplained. By any historical standard this is completely aberrant. ... "
" ... In short, the cumulated evidence, data and scientific studies is incontrovertible. So sadly, until we have a mass vaccination program underway, the only responsible thing to do is to close restaurants and bars. A harsh measure? Sure, but we shouldn’t forget that we’re in the middle of global pandemic that is still expanding and claiming lives with each day that passes. ... "
" ... What is missing in the explanations of both Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac is an indication of how much better off borrowers in forbearance would be if they paid off the arrears at the outset rather than at the end. In the case I examined, the borrower owed $8,308 for the 13 months of payments she missed. If she paid that now, her loan would be paid off in 314 months and the cumulated interest payments would be $74,643. If instead she opted for payment deferral, she would pay off in 352 months, her cumulated interest would be $90,662, and she would still owe the $8,308 of arrears. Repayment plans involving additional monthly payments would fall between these polar cases. ... "