Sentence examples for considerable resonance from inspiring English sources

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Whatever the truth of that claim, it has considerable resonance.

The idea that big banks damage the broader economy has considerable resonance on the intellectual right.

This latter claim appears to have considerable resonance among Israelis, and, yet, it is based on a moral fallacy.

If such a view may inspire derision from competitors in Silicon Valley, it still has considerable resonance in the Seattle area, where today's news did not seem to generate any large sense of panic.

There are powerful ideas at play here, and you wonder if the show's considerable resonance would be diminished if she took Malcolm X's advice and tried making it plainer.

"Clearly," Mr. Robinson said, "in its new setting, it would have considerable resonance on the international scale, which would be important in consciousness-raising about issues of hunger and poverty in the world".

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Brenton's play may not be the last word on partition but, as when Jinnah claims that the British always favour Hindus whereas they see Islam as "iron-grey and frightening", it has considerable topical resonance.

Although the language employed had a rich, all-encompassing luminosity, the book carried considerable political resonance; it articulated a new history of the continent, so many civil wars for various liberal causes, all nobly fought and most ignominiously lost.

The plot, in which a feeble-minded ruler, surrounded by incompetent advisers, is punished for his failure to protect his kingdom from its enemies, would have had considerable satirical resonance in the final years of tsarist rule.

Life continued much as usual, with an annual trip to Dieppe (a longstanding homage to Walter Sickert, one of his enduring enthusiasms), visits to art galleries and buildings of interest (often pubs), and the recording of Britain in paintings of considerable emotional resonance and formal dexterity.

Mr Fierstein has adapted a cult classic film with considerable implicit gay resonance, due to its starring actors: Bette Davis, Ernest Borgnine (former husband to Ethel Merman and Debbie Reynoldss.

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