Sentence examples for sense emerging from inspiring English sources

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In that sense, emerging markets did more than their Western counterparts to combat global recession.

Korea and China, and even India, are hardly immune to the chill winds but they are, in every sense, emerging markets – coveted by global multinationals and therefore prime territory for those who have an appealing sporting product to sell.

Speaking in London, Charles H. Dallara, managing director of the Institute of International Finance, an organization that represents big banks, said Thursday that "there is a broader sense emerging by the community that there needs to be a voluntary participation by the private sector to cooperate with officials to come to a solution".

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In follow-up interviews with those surveyed, a sense emerged that Mr. Bloomberg has tried his best under difficult circumstances, but that a fresh perspective could be healthy.

The same sense emerges, more damagingly, in his defensive scorn for complexity and difficulty, as if these literary values were a trick played by effete professors on honest, hardworking readers.

While the ocean didn't accommodate my "human" need for meaning, a different sense emerged from the wave patterns that conveyed the presence of winds, shoals, coastlines and distant storms.

A1 Morale at the Front Lines In interviews conducted with more than 200 soldiers, sailors, airmen and marines, the sense emerged that the war in Iraq had not broken the military -- but that civilian leaders should be wary that could change.

Something like sense emerges on the terrific 12-minute epic Wham City, which sounds like a great electronic composer's studio being invaded by chanting schoolchildren banging rubber mallets on the walls.

I tell her that among younger Asian artists or actors, fairly or not, a creeping sense emerged that while Syal's generation smashed the doors down, they also pulled the handle behind them.

Instead, a bleaker sense emerges of an underclass whose members are certainly angry and willing to justify theft by some sort of resentment towards the rich, but who think the "rich" are local corner shopkeepers, or the faceless owners of their local sports shoe store.

Bodies (in a fairly inclusive sense) emerge as referentially basic.

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