Sentence examples for less sentiment from inspiring English sources

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With more Americans and Europeans in the N.H.L., there is less sentiment for smaller Canadian markets.

When I went back to the books that had meant so much to me, I wanted to read them with more scrutiny and less sentiment.

(The documentary deals with Mrs. Shackleton's sorrows even more briefly, but more shrewdly and with less sentiment. She's quoted as saying she would never read her children fairy tales. The notion that marriage results in living happily ever after, she said, is "to blame for half the misery in the world").

Continuing the wintery theme, there's less sentiment than there is icicle-spiked scenery – not surprising, given that it's the Discovery Channel's first foray into drama – in Klondike (Entertainment One, 15), a Ridley Scott-produced epic miniseries about gold-seeking adventurers (played with beardy gusto by Game of Thrones alumnus Richard Madden and Augustus Prew) in the Yukon circa 1897.

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Vacation days lend themselves less to sentiment than to pragmatism.

I share less his sentiment regarding "security" issues being an obstacle to international exposure of Israeli art.

It was believed that the 16-member expansion panel had less antilabor sentiment with four team executives, eight Hall of Famers and four writers.

Ideas of home are nebulous, ranging from "where the heart is", to the slightly less warming sentiment of Robert Frost: "The place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in".

Steve can market himself however he likes, but you have to admit that's a less charming sentiment coming from a middle-aged man who has been a professional musician his whole life, rather than a self-educated, elderly hard-luck-hobo who says that when he has been settled he has largely worked blue-collar jobs.

She states that Black women are "hampered and shamed by a less liberal sentiment and a more conservative attitude on the part of those for whose opinion she cares most [i.e. Black men]" (VAJC, 113).

Given his conception of what a poem was (a moral fable) and given as well his idea of what was involved in its composition (a set of rules), there was little room here for beauty and even less for sentiment and inspiration.

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