Sentence examples for be a growing sense from inspiring English sources

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There also seems to be a growing sense that the Times must unite around its publisher.

At Advanced Micro's headquarters in Sunnyvale, Calif., there does seem to be a growing sense of optimism.

But there seems to be a growing sense that Bloomberg could end up among the near-miss mayors on any kind of serious traffic reform.

He suggested that another reason companies had not acted decisively could be a growing sense among industry experts that the threat of cyberterrorism had been overstated.

The effect of spending a lifetime in the halls of justice, his novels suggest, is — or should be a growing sense of the law's incapacity to explain anything important about human folly.

Before moving on, be sure to discuss why students think there might be a growing sense that there is conflict between rich people and poor people in the United States.

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There's a growing sense of anger.

There's a growing sense of unrest.

There was a growing sense of hubris.

What we have is a growing sense of intellectual nihilism.

There's a growing sense of social justice.

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