Sentence examples for makes a thought from inspiring English sources

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What makes a thought or bodily motion an action is its being preceded by a certain act of will (volitions) which bring about the thought or motion.

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Damon Hill makes a thought-provoking observation about his father Graham.

Writing a novel then becomes like "making a thought experiment", with the story emerging from the choices the writer has made about the world in which it is taking place.

A non-invasive way to make a thought query into Wikipedia via some wimax network.

We thought it would make a thought-provoking exhibition".

He even suggests the "Bush-as-Guardian-reader" idea would make a thought-provoking article.

The Washington Post journalist Barton Gellman and I presented an introductory session at SXSW before Edward Snowden's appearance, and he made a thought-provoking comparison between surveillance and torture.

Physicists for example often try to explain why something works like they've seen in the experiment, so it would be good if you can do the experiment on your own, make a thought-experiment or get a video of that experiment.

Since all of these thought-leadership platforms have been created by women, perhaps the formula for what makes a good thought leader reflects this.

"Because he eats ice cream" can't stand alone, but it makes a complete thought together with the first sentence.

I hope Tokyo makes a really well thought-out ordinance".

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