Sentence examples for basic idea seems to from inspiring English sources

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The basic idea seems to be that uncertainties are purely negative and should be reduced.

The basic idea seems to be: engagement for those who want it, a more simplified view for those who do not.

Although it is a bit unclear how to understand these distinctions, the basic idea seems to be that pleasure, utility, and virtue are the reasons we have in these various kinds of relationships for loving our friend.

I use the term "rumors" loosely as the basic idea seems to be that Compal Electronics, the company that manufactures the current Booklet 3G, is "working overtime to satisfy demand," according to DigiTimes and, therefore, "market rumors are circulating that Nokia will take advantage of its current netbook momentum by releasing a new version in 2010".

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Although he immediately specifies that the word 'part' is used here "in a special sense", the basic idea seems nevertheless to be that truth values are not something amorphous, but possess some inner structure.

The basic idea seems simple: in some way, the agreement (or consent) of all individuals subject to collectively enforced social arrangements shows that those arrangements have some normative property (they are legitimate, just, obligating, etc).

The idea seems to be working.

The idea seems to have taken off.

That idea seems to have been ditched.

That idea seems to have caught on.

The idea seems to be fairly widespread.

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