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Chosun Ilbo's report was widely shared — perhaps in part because it suggested a lighthearted side to tense denuclearization talks between the United States and North Korea.

His neat election slogan, "If there's no corruption, there's no poverty", won him the presidency, because it suggested a tidy solution to the country's two biggest problems.

As Merriam-Webster's Dictionary of English Usage explains, writers were comfortable using they with an indefinite pronoun like everybody because it suggested a sexless plural.

Matthew J. Oppenheim, the trade group's senior vice president for business and legal affairs, said the ad was important because it suggested a strong motive for SBC's position.

But psychologists and other experts said the new study was powerful because it suggested a direct effect — quantifiable by measuring how many right and wrong answers people got on the tests — from reading literature for only a few minutes.

The Thakoon collection, a mind warp and yet still pretty great, grabbed your attention foremost because it suggested a designer caught in the midst of competing forces, torn between the reality of safe, wearable clothes and the desire to create something that will look exciting on a runway.

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Nonetheless, Chinese officials said they liked much of his commentary because it suggested an equality between China as a rising power and the United States as an established one.

I found this particularly frustrating because it suggested an inability to recognize what good teaching/learning is.

I hesitate to use the word "charismatic" to describe such a leader, partially because it suggests a mystique but also because, in its reference to the "great" man as charismatic leader, it expands to superhuman proportions what really belongs to the psychology of everyday life.

"Testilying" is a telling neologism, not only because it suggests a practice common enough to deserve its own term, but also because it highlights how the appropriate word, "perjury," is all too rarely applied.

These days it seems even more foolish because it suggests a momentary flash in the pan.

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