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Our meaning
Belonging to us, excluding the person(s) being addressed (exclusive our). | Belonging to us, including the person(s) being addressed (inclusive our). | Of, from, or belonging to any entity that the speaker is a part of or identifies with, such as place of employment or education, nation, region, language, etc.
Example sentences (20)
What will happen to our water supply, our clean air, our tourism operators, our winemakers, our farmers, our olive groves and the people who live here and those who come to Mudgee to enjoy our beautiful region.
We've been dancing around the truth about our nation, our system, our sociopathic leaders, our exploitative economy, our addiction to war, our racism, our foolish fantasies about exceptionalism, for decades.
Carl Rogers thought the self-concept—the very core of our self-identity—had three distinct subcategories: our self-esteem (how we feel about our self), our self-image (how we see our self), and our ideal self (how we want our self to be).
Thanks for being our best friends, our pals, our home boys, our rotten soldiers, our sweet cheeses, and our good-time boys.
This dual recognition reflects our commitment to an integrated approach that engages our company, our employees, our customers and our suppliers, in our contribution to society and the environments in which we operate around the world.
To learn about ourselves, our weaknesses and strengths, our attitude in life, our morals, our patience, our hope, and our trust in Allah.
We can keep those relationships intact with the people that we care about the most—our family, our friends, our associates, our employees, our bosses, our customers.
Being able to decide if and when to have a child (or more children) improves women’s educational outcomes, our career prospects, our health, the health of our relationships, the well-being of our children, our lifetime earnings, and our sex lives.
They cringe, tremble, quiver, beg and crawl on their knees as Buhari and his goons kill our people, terrorise our citizens, burn our Churches, murder our priests, slaughter our women and butcher our children.
As you’ve seen in our press releases, we received many industry and regional accolades, which is a testament to our work ethic, our culture, and our tireless efforts to support our clients’ needs.
It is not an understatement to say that our presence at this meeting points to our preparedness to join hands with the president-elect as he works on his plans to renew our hopes and rebuild our confidence in our government.
Our ability to perform in this environment is a testament to the quality of our products, the strength of our brands, superior execution and deliveries and the importance of our mission-critical safety equipment to our customers and end users.
Our ancestors are in our genes, in our bones, in our marrow, in our physiological and emotional make-up.
Our homes, our family, our work, our sense of safety, our mental health, and we are still working to rebuild.
Please respect our flag, our national anthem, our national treasures, our God by whose grace we exist, our laws, and especially each other.
Success in these areas will allow us to improve our cash flow generation, reduce our debt balance and provide us with maximum flexibility to invest in our business to the benefit of our employees, the communities in which we work and our shareholders.
We are not confessing our sins to keep our salvation; we are confessing our sins because of our sinful nature and keeping our prayer life in tip-top shape.
We believe that closing our Portland space will allow our team to better use our resources to support our home taproom and kitchen in Biddeford, and our production brewing operations,” the post said in part.
If we continue to wait for the government to restore our freedoms, respect our rights, rein in its abuses and restrain its agents from riding roughshod over our lives, our liberty and our happiness, then we will be waiting forever.
Indeed, we were born to be on our backs, our legs in the air, our hands in balls, wailing our lungs out as our caregiver runs helter-skelter trying to pacify us.