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To sentiment
noun
A general thought, feeling, or sense.
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"But it is great relative to sentiment".
He didn't beg or appeal to sentiment.
Sentiment mapping adds location to sentiment analysis.
The others, he says, subordinate intellect to sentiment.
In dealing with Congress, Collins is less given to sentiment.
Curzon, who preferred facts to sentiment, would have been pleased.
Vacation days lend themselves less to sentiment than to pragmatism.
Sometimes tough-minded critics fall prey to sentiment, too.
South Africa's currency is still susceptible to sentiment about emerging markets in general.
Statistics showing a massive falling off in actual investment, as opposed to sentiment, are slippery.
My father was never much given to sentiment, nostalgia, spiritualism or superstition.
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