Sentence examples for imagine suggests from inspiring English sources

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Imagine, suggests Mr Lamers, that France, Germany, Italy, Spain, Belgium and Austria built a "common core" of a European army.

IMAGINE, suggests Philipp Blom, that a "voracious but highly selective plague of bookworms" had deprived us of all knowledge of 20th-century history after 1914.

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On those seats are as dull a parade of prim pantsuits as you could imagine, suggesting 50-something executives in their work wear.

Imagine suggesting to some citizens that the Bill of Rights didn't apply to them because their ancestors weren't in the United States when the Constitution was adopted.

Just imagine, suggested Rick Wolff, who worked with the Cleveland Indians from 1989 to 1994 and now is in private practice in Westchester County, consciously analyzing how to place your legs each time you go down a flight of stairs.

This convergence on love and babies, whether real or imagined, suggests a desire to gather the blur of contemporary experience into something timeless and familiar.

Tropes are understood as simple entities, but the little exchange that we have just imagined suggests that they are meant to play a theoretical role analogous to the one that the universalist would invoke for complex entities, i.e., states of affairs.

Let us imagine, Floridi suggests, two people in a relationship.

"To be that incompetent is difficult to imagine, which suggests that there is something more sinister going on," Mr. Woodford said.

"Imagine" actually suggests a level-headed and pragmatic course of action.

It seemed unseemly and self-aggrandizing to her; she couldn't imagine actually suggesting it.

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