Sentence examples for notion of calling from inspiring English sources

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With Edwina at times it all seems a joke as she toys with the notion of calling a short story 'I Saw My Lover's Wife Today'.

Here in Chicago at least, I know that we've moved past the notion of calling ourselves a leaderless movement and leaving it at that.

From Teddy Pendergrass, a 1970's love man, Mr. Levert has taken the notion of calling himself a teddy bear and tossing toy bears to his fans.

Dedication to wild horses runs so deep here and elsewhere that many supporters even chafe at the notion of calling the animals "non-native," citing fossil records that horses lived in North America more than 11,000 years ago before going extinct along other Pleistocene creatures like mastodons.

Breaking the fourth wall wasn't a new device — Frank Tashlin often did so in his comedies and Jean-Luc Godard had done so intermittently since his first feature, "Breathless" — and the notion of calling attention to the artifice of moviemaking wasn't new to the sixties.

Mayor Orlando rejects the very notion of calling an immigrant illegal and requiring a residency permit.

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Abdullah Faris, for example, noted that Yemen faces basic infrastructure challenges that are almost unimaginable in the West: since there is little notion of addresses, calling the police to report the location of a crime, let alone calling an ambulance to your home, can be a monumental challenge.

Moreover, there is no notion of call pre-emption by hand-off calls, i.e., if a hand-off call arrives and all the reserved channels are borrowed, the hand-off call will be dropped.

Mo Wang, an organizational psychologist and one of the study's authors, says the popular notion of call-center workers being unhelpful and even rude turns out to be largely mistaken.

We establish that transport plans are strongly c-monotone if and only if they satisfy a "better" notion of optimality called robust optimality.

Finally, we introduce a new notion of equilibrium, called secure equilibrium, in non-zero-sum games which captures the notion of conditional competitiveness.

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