Sentence examples for ideally call from inspiring English sources

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Under Web 3.0, the same search would ideally call up a complete vacation package that was planned as meticulously as if it had been assembled by a human travel agent.

Guests, loosened up with cocktails in a cash-only art-shop antechamber, would enter the sacred space of "Black Pussy," the dense sculpture/studio, be serenaded by a house band and a musical act, do some macramé (maybe just because it rhymed), and then, ideally, call out their pet names for lady parts.

Decades of experimental study have shown that when human subjects play games, especially games that ideally call for use of Bayes's rule in making conjectures about other players' beliefs, we should expect significant heterogeneity in strategic responses.

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Two years ago he had mixed results as Verdi's Don Carlo, a role that ideally calls for a youthful fervor and romantic sweep that do not come easily to this heavy-set singer from South Africa.

The tenor Carl Tanner gave an honorable and vocally vigorous account of Helen's husband, Menelaus, though his voice lacked the extra level of weight and presence the role ideally calls for.

Describing the move as a "tap on the shoulder of a friend", they wanted the environmental organisation to email its members highlighting the rebellion plan – and ideally calling on them to take part.

The stations, particularly those in or near downtown, are located so that, ideally, any call can be answered in less than four minutes.

"Ideally, by calling a special election, this will crystallize the concept so that people stop treating this in the abstract and realize it is a viable alternative," said Dan Schnur, Wilson's chief spokesman.

Ideally, false-call rates could be minimized by using 'statistical power' to establish appropriate sample sizes (Ellis, 2010; Grissom and Kim, 2011; Halsey et al., 2015) and by testing compounds at multiple concentrations, a strategy called 'quantitative HTS' (qHTS; [ Inglese et al., 2006]).

Ideally, we'd call a supply-side downturn something other than a recession perhaps a "regression"—and reserve the recession term for demand fluctuations only.We could then speak very clearly about what a recession is: an instance in which demand falls below potential.

This suite is problematic, calling ideally for a five-string piccolo cello.

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