Sentence examples for equivalent sentiment from inspiring English sources

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The equivalent sentiment in standard English would be " they told me the dog goes to the vet regular, but that's what they said " with the emphasis on the verbs ("told", "said").

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The critic must not only provide the reader with a short description of the work in question, but must attempt to make his words somehow equivalent to the sentiment expressed by the painting in question.

Jennifer McKeown, an economist with Capital Economics in London, said bond buying by the E.C.B. had had "some positive impact on the periphery's bond yields, but it's not having an equivalent impact on market sentiment".

The tabloid press was keen for the series to succeed; The Daily Mirror described it as promising and conjectured that it would be the defining role of Alex Ferns's career, although its Sunday equivalent did not share the sentiment: it described the series as a "seabed-bound disaster".

In his review of E=MC², a writer from the Los Angeles Times described the song's lyrics and production in detail: When Carey tries to open up a bit more, her sentiments are the equivalent of a Hallmark Precious Moments figurine.

The equivalent correlation coefficient between automated Twitter sentiment and mortality was 0.15 (p=0.24).

Aren't these the grown-up equivalent of first-grade slogans and sentiments?

An individual cannot construct the idea of beauty out of other ideas, which is equivalent to saying that the idea derives from the proper sentiment of approbation (T, 469).

In fact, in its infectious joy, stadium-sized melodies, and reach-for-the-stars sentiment, this dance-pop track is the sonic equivalent of a bouncy castle.

Such sentiments have effectively turned us into the global equivalent of the 9/11 Truther at the house party the one who everyone is on the verge of drowning in the punch bowl.

It is preposterous to assert that indoctrination is more responsible for anti-Japanese sentiment than the Japanese invasion itself, which left nearly the equivalent of the entire population of the United States in 1937 dead, injured or homeless.

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