Sentence examples for a wretched idea from inspiring English sources

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"You can intuit he didn't think it was a wretched idea," says Mr Graham.In this section Firewalls and firefights Unfixable Pemex Chasing paper profits Brain sells Chrome rules the web A washout Cronies and capitols ReprintsThe company will keep its other businesses, including Kaplan, an education firm: these will no longer have the newspapers soaking up their profits.

"The willingness of sophisticated private market buyers to employ leverage in an industry where leverage has historically been a wretched idea is highly noteworthy and likely to be of no small relevance to chip sector investors in the medium term," wrote Arnie Berman, chief technology strategist for Cowen & Co. in a research note on Wednesday.

I don't think I need to tell you that this is a wretched idea.

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Indeed, Ferrier thinks that "the inert and lifeless character of modern philosophy is ultimately attributable to her having degenerated into a physical science" (ibid.: 191), and he condemns the resulting "picture of man" as "a wretched association machine, through which ideas pass linked only by laws over which the machine has no control" (ibid. : 196).

A wretched sinner".

WHAT a wretched week.

It is a wretched sight.

"Resignation, what a wretched resource!

In 2008 he finished a wretched fourth.

David is a wretched case.

It was a wretched and baffling performance.

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