Sentence examples for better imagining from inspiring English sources

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To bring a lost animal back because people might like to see it, or because they might feel better imagining that it's not entirely gone, or just to demonstrate that it can be done is to re-create a version of poor Martha, who, in her waning years, drew large crowds of curiosity-seekers to the Cincinnati Zoo.

The fact that it seemed indigestible to most people made it all the better, imagining the reaction of older relatives who might be peering over our shoulders.

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To understand them better, imagine the example of a simplified flu epidemic, as provided by Gladwell.

Competitive rowers showed the biggest difference – presumably because they could better imagine the effects.

Even better: Imagine a prosperity dividend, paid to every American man, woman, and child, thanks to a record budget surplus.

This optimism comes from knowing that at AAP we share principle values — to think creatively, critically, and constructively to better imagine, shape, plan, and build worthy futures.

Reputable agencies insist that surrogates be experienced at motherhood, so they can better imagine what it will mean to give up a child.

It's better imagined as a series of mystical adventures in the Highlands: days and nights of wild walking and wild swimming, scattered with shards of Zen.

If he thinks Hillary has cut him down to size lately, he'd better imagine what his life would be like as the Clintons' vice president.

In terms of energy efficiency, the compounding wastes along the energy supply line are better imagined.

AR and VR also helps clients better imagine their newly designed spaces.

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