Sentence examples for desires of bringing from inspiring English sources

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Generating particular concern in Germany and the EU is Erdogan's reported desires of bringing back the death penalty.

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James published these papers with a declaration signed by his sign manual and challenged the Archbishop of Canterbury and the whole Anglican episcopal bench to refute Charles's arguments: "Let me have a solid answer, and in a gentlemanlike style; and it may have the effect which you so much desire of bringing me over to your church".

The key to experiencing the absolute absence of resistance; of achieving complete alignment with all that you have become and all that you desire, and of bringing to your physical experience everything that you desire -- is being in the state of appreciation -- and there is no more important object of attention to which you must flow your appreciation than that of self.

Alleviating the power cost has had the desired effect of bringing people back to the community.

Such efforts apparently had the desired effect of bringing in more advertisers for the series, at rates of as much as a hundred and twenty-five thousand dollars per air minute.

Though he has been left badly burned, it seems clear that the desired effect of bringing down the plane was avoided either by a malfunction or because of the intervention of passengers and crew.

"The Two Real Coons" was a billing meant to suggest Williams and Walker's superior authenticity over so many white "coon" acts, and it had the desired effect of bringing attention to their undeniable talents.

This liberalizing had the desired effect of bringing the Soviet economy back to life allowing Lenin and his confederates to consolidate their power.

While contentious, this had the desired effect of bringing the Soviets to the bargaining table, and negotiations on limiting nuclear weapons in Europe started on November 30.

These fantasies cover over the impossibility of bringing desires to satisfying ends.

Analyses focused on: the extent to which activities were implemented as intended and the likely impact of discrepancies; whether, if implemented as intended, activities were still perceived to be capable of bringing about desired change; as well as any perceived risks to the attainment of desired outcomes and unintended consequences.

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