Sentence examples for I think describes from inspiring English sources

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Exactly the same statement, I think, describes the condition of serious readers.

This, I think, describes the effect of the Three Strikes law and the slow, constant escalation of penal severity.

When conducting literature searches, I like to simultaneously look backward and forward: If I find a paper that I think describes a topic particularly well, I look at both the papers it cites and the papers that cite it.

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I think describing the race as a "toss-up" reflects an uninformed interpretation of the evidence, but there is surely room to debate how much of a favorite Mr. Obama is.

According to CBS Pittsburgh, the poem, titled, "I am not what you think," describes Rose's fear of violence.

Given that the World Economic Forum ranked Japan's economy sixth in terms of competitiveness this year, I hardly think describing it as "an afterthought" can be defended.

I think that describes "Nurse Betty," which is at the top of my list.

I think it describes pretty much what happened to me in the first few days of this event".

I think it describes pretty much what happened to me in the first few days of this event... it gets in to your bones.

"This is the self-delusion that buoys up hope," he explains, "and I think this describes me adequately at the time.

I think Jason Fagone describes the dread of having to write a big book quite ably: "I started to get scared".

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