Sentence examples for develop a sensibility from inspiring English sources

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Decision-makers need to develop a sensibility about when self-interest turns into endangerment with large social costs.

It takes awhile to develop a sensibility about these things.

But it is also gratifying to see our students develop a sensibility about what a prospective employer needs to know.

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"I've developed a sensibility for this highly niche vibe I've created, and I enjoy my sets".

M OST students today, influenced by the driving beat of rock and dance music, develop a musical sensibility that accents the strong beat.

He began to develop a science fiction sensibility, drawing on the New Wave SF movement of Michael Moorcock and JG Ballard, other writers who used the genre such as Anthony Burgess and William S Burroughs, and an older fantasy tradition found in HP Lovecraft and Edward BulwhoseyThen (whose The Coming Race is name-checked in "Oh You Pretty Things", 1971).

Journaling prompts us to slow down and develop a more balanced sensibility around our larger picture, engaging all of our faculties and senses in organizing our thoughts.

Though brought up as a Catholic, Hetherington developed a Buddhist sensibility: his friend Piers Dunn recalls that, without any specific sense of mission, he took a thoughtful, considered view of everything he saw.

In "Starfish," Peter Watts imagines a power station, located at a deep-sea vent, where physical modifications (replaced lungs, enhanced eyes) allow the workers to swim among the tube worms; some divers "go native," developing a new sensibility suited for the sea floor.

Produced before his departure to Italy, Jacob More's series of four paintings "Falls of Clyde" (1771 73) have been described by art historian Duncan Macmillan as treating the waterfalls as "a kind of natural national monument" and has been seen as an early work in developing a romantic sensibility to the Scottish landscape.

Produced before his departure to Italy, Jacob More's (1740 93) series of four paintings "Falls of Clyde" (1771 73) have been described by art historian Duncan Macmillan as treating the waterfalls as "a kind of natural national monument" and has been seen as an early work in developing a romantic sensibility to the Scottish landscape.

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