Sentence examples for let ideas from inspiring English sources

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"Reading in the Round" by Let Ideas Compete.

I sit and listen to the world and let ideas spin and grow in my head.

Ms. Dolphin said that her composing mode is to take walks -- often in the woods -- and let ideas gel in her mind before writing them down at a piano or a computer.

"A Serious Man" and "Inglourious Basterds" both let ideas (in the Coen brothers' case, deep and powerful ones) take over the filmmaking at the price of experience; "Avatar" and "The Hurt Locker" are message movies that stay on-message; Michael Haneke's "The White Ribbon" unspools in a straight line of historical determinism.

It's the familiar tale, she wanted to let ideas come in their own time, but contracts and commitments prevented that; when she looks back on her years in the band, it is "the pressure to perform, the pressure to create" that she recalls first.

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Letting ideas battle it out for themselves.

Some hackathons neglect to include potential users; others fail to help creators with funding and connections, instead letting ideas wither when the weekend ends.

Sceptical citizens are enlisted as test participants and instead of letting ideas get squashed by public protest and ignorance, citizens can see the good idea actually working.

He's letting ideas free flow, but it really holds together because he has such a great time feel.

The whole process involved working back and forth through the data material, being systematic and intuitive at the same time, and letting ideas from different sources guide the analysis as recommended by Kvale and Brinkman [ 35].

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