Sentence examples for how can we think from inspiring English sources

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"How can we think about the playoffs now?

How can we think of commerce when there are lives lost?

How can we think that machines can match the joy of personally hearing the sound of a friend's voice or the gaze of a lover?

"How can we think of a library under these conditions, and who will come to read books there?" she remembered asking a fellow librarian.

"How can we think about this in a way that allows us to continue to create interesting and compelling games and enhance the fans' experience and athletes' experience and help our television partners and build our networks?" Delany said.

Mummy's like, but how simply brilliant, I'm like, IKR, but the backbenchers were all like, but wah how can we think in Grasmere, it's COLD, Dave's like, your POINT?

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He wondered at the time, "How can we even think to do this?" Female colleagues convinced him otherwise.

For how can we even think of recognising Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people in the Australian constitution when we cannot even recognise their diverse views?

We have all seen the utter mess the EU has made of the eurozone economy, so how can we even think of trusting them with this island's defence".

If Indian Point can't be ready for an exercise in less than six months, how can we possibly think that an evacuation plan would be adequate were an "event" to occur tomorrow?

"As the word peace echoes in our hearts, how can we not think of the tensions and conflicts which have long troubled the region of the Middle East," the pope said at the airport reception.

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