Sentence examples for ideas a bit from inspiring English sources

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In the interview, Mr. Marcus fleshes out each of those ideas a bit further.

To Nietzsche he was meandering across ideas, a bit like the White Queen in "Through the Looking Glass".

That person, with nous, is Tom's engineer pal Hadrian, who generally finds Tom's ideas a bit off-the-wall.

Narey responded that the civil service needed to be a more bit responsive to outside ideas, a bit less cautious about "telling ministers every single thing that won't work" and, above all, needed broader shoulders.

This was actually a common problem with Apple products during the bad years: really great ideas a bit ahead of the hardware or the market's ability to understand them.

Mr Jospin has himself recently presented some ideas, a bit like some of Mr Fischer's, though less far-reaching, for "a core of a few [EU] countries co-operating more closely than others".Despite complaints from many in Brussels that the French and Germans are no longer working in synch, Messrs Fischer and Védrine get on well.

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Ms. Minow put the idea a bit differently.

Still, he clearly considers the whole idea a bit dangerous.

Losing her let me let go of that idea a bit.

We have this idea a bit of a lazy idea — that reading fiction always and everywhere makes us better people.

Accordingly, the better designs here played with the idea a bit more.

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