Sentence examples for frightening insight from inspiring English sources

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The dissenting judge in that ruling, however, gave some frightening insight into what women are up against: he argued that the viable unborn child is a person with rights separate from the pregnant woman, and that an expectant mother by "undertaking to bear another human being places herself in a special class of persons".

In the book's best passages, Rollins' empathy allows him genuine and frightening insight.

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While frightening, recent events in North Korea have provided an unexpected and instructive insight into the Bush administration's irrationality toward another member of the "axis of evil," Iraq.

Then Powell concluded: "In our age, when science is both monstrous and wonderful, it is frightening to see among its ranks men such as Ingle, who lack political insight and philosophical discipline".

But this non-economist might offer some insight into the psychology of the European players who, right now, are so baffling and frightening the punditariat in America.

Sound frightening?

Sometimes, frightening.

Indeed frightening.

Even "frightening".

"You're frightened of them?" "They're frightening people.

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