Sentence examples for introducing thought from inspiring English sources

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In introducing Thought Crimes during its premiere last Thursday at the School of Visual Arts Theatre in Chelsea, Carr acknowledged that "it too so much bravery" for Valle to willingly make himself the subject of her documentary.

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And if she introduces thoughts that they haven't had, that's terrific".

Ten artists explore a range of ideas in this gentle yet perky overview that includes photography, painting, sculpture and two installations: Barbara Roux's colorful fragments commenting on flowers turned into commercial perfumes, and Brenna Manuel's stark clusters of white eggs on glass, seemingly intended to introduce thoughts about evolution.

It is important to balance being green (not knowing your work yet) with being innovative and introducing new thoughts that can shift people beyond sticking points due to old habits.

An hour into the session, as the team started to lose energy, he introduced a thought experiment: gasoline reaches eight dollars a gallon, and, rather than own cars, people buy memberships in a comprehensive transportation system.

It introduces the thought process of rearchitecting applications to their full potential of being on the public cloud.

In one argument, they introduce a thought experiment where someone with Alzheimer's disease has to rely on a notebook to retain information and find his way about.

The idea of affinities and the recognition that affinities were the result of common historical descent would introduce evolutionary thought, first in linguistics, and later in the rest of the natural sciences of the nineteenth century.

For example, the neo-Platonic philosopher Plotinus (204 270) introduced the thought that the dynamicity of being is the "emanation of the divine," an idea that was later enriched by the Renaissance philosopher Francesco Patrizzi (1529 1597) with mereological descriptions of the diffusion of processes in order to develop a "metaphysics of light".

The New American cited Peter Sprigg of the Familly Research Council telling the Christian Post that early-childhood sex education "is part of the legacy of Alfred Kinsey, and the belief that 'children are sexual from birth.' This is a false and pernicious idea that introduces words, thoughts, and concepts to children long before it is developmentally appropriate for them.

Instead "Gossip Girl" rolled its eyes at the thought, introducing Sage, only to have her trumpet the end: "No one reads Gossip Girl anymore," she told Serena.

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