Sentence examples for is sentiment from inspiring English sources

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is sentiment

noun

A general thought, feeling, or sense.

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The first is fundamentals and the other is sentiment, both domestic and global.

"We know there is sentiment in the Texans to knock the building down," he said.

It goes to show that this is sentiment has broad-based support and is a burning issue.

It is sentiment of this kind the wise of the political world tend to dismiss as lofty, as starry-eyed.

"There is sentiment in this horse business and you have to play to it; it's true in show business and it's true in horse racing.

The one area that cannot be controlled is sentiment, and if that changes all the carefully worked out tax gains may be for nothing.

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"A lot of it is sentiment-driven, and there the dollar is getting a vote of no confidence".

It was sentiment and no substance.

(Those were sentiments shared by Gray's family).

These are sentiments echoed by Seaya's Kleindl.

There was sentiments of that from the very earliest draft.

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