Sentence examples for make a sentiment from inspiring English sources

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Billie Zangewa's Ma vie en rose and Homecoming, two silk tapestries at the Afronova booth, both draw on the artist changing's womanhood to make a sentiment about gender equity.

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"If they take an outward-looking, free-trading approach to the rest of the world, that would make a difference to sentiment and investment.

… Story-telling was to him a safety-valve, and that he indulged in it, not only for the pleasure it afforded him, but for a temporary relief from oppressing cares; that the habit had been so cultivated that he could make a story illustrate a sentiment and give point to an argument".

Take away the decorative language that makes a poetic sentiment sound so right and put it into ordinary words, and it becomes unremarkable, much as young people's faces beautified by youth later show themselves as the plain looks they are (601b).

For now, the administration simply hopes that the provisions will make a dent in protectionist sentiment in the current Congress and lure a sizable number of Democrats to other deals before President Bush leaves office next year.

"I can't make a decision based on sentiment," a stern bank manager tells Mottershead, as he applies for his loan to buy a crumbling mansion (naturally, he is turned down, then makes a rousing speech about bringing beauty into the world, causing the financier to do an about-turn so reckless he could have been a banker today).

To hold that a writer owes the reader a damned thing (and vice versa)... is to traffic in Hallmark sentiment, to make a plea for moral fiction, for allegory, for vulgarity".

"I don't think one measure can solve it all, but it would make a significant difference in market sentiment," said Mr. Véron, who testified in Washington last week before the Senate Banking Committee on the debt crisis.

But to a growing extent, these arguments may be heard inside the ranks of the church.At the same time, it is not easy to see how the cardinals who select John Paul's successor, even if they were overcome by a sudden burst of liberal sentiment, could make a choice which somehow addresses these conflicting realities.

Henry and Werner have to look now beyond the sentiment, and make a sweep of appointments based on their experience of running the Red Sox, a long-suffering franchise that won its first championship in 86 years just a few years after they took over.

There, we look for stocks that have fallen out of favor and try to determine if we can make a compelling argument that investor sentiment will change," he says.

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