Sentence examples for I think attributed from inspiring English sources

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Perhaps distracted by Haneke's own rather gnomic and preachy comments on this theme, pundits have I think attributed too much pure moralism to his work and therefore found it tiresome and disingenuous.

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In Wim Wenders' film I think he attributes it to soup made from chicken's necks and sheep's brains, cigars, rum and beautiful women.

So, yes, I think that attributing the poem to J. Alfred Prufrock is not that bad — he is, after all, the narrator of the poem, the one who experiences it and who writes it down.

I think not" -- attributed to Mr. Newman during a campus visit.

(Some of the fuss among his peers, I think, can be attributed to professional jealousy).

But all of that, I think, can be attributed to the financial rescue of 2008-2009 automaticatic stabilizers.

Part of the game's success, I think, can be attributed to the fact that, unlike in games like World of Warcraft, there's not as much of a social stigma attached to "whacking" rival mobsters slaying dragons and whatnot is still sorta "nerdy," something that good ol' Cnet says, too.

Sometimes I think a quip attributed to Milton Himmelfarb is extraordinarily true -- "The entire population of the world's Jews would be considered a small error in the Chinese census.

C2: I think the attribute could use an additional research-related dimension since the rubric is assessing the authenticity of the task.

But I think five attributes matter a lot to our customers: speed; relevance; convenient formats; design; and explanation/analysis. .

And I think I would attribute that to the uncertainty in the program now".

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