Sentence examples for suggest reality from inspiring English sources

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"Thrillers have to suggest reality, dip toes into genuinely scary worlds," he explains.

All this has fed fears that economic growth alone might not be enough and that the government needs urgently to improve the distribution of the nation's growing wealth.In this section Rustbelt revival Money can't buy me love ReprintsTwo recent academic studies suggest reality is rather more complicated.

Planetary scientists thought they had explained what made the moon, but ever-better computer models and rock analyses suggest reality was messier than anyone expected.

Finally, the researchers, who are young people themselves, suggest "reality television" stimulates a hyper-competitive youth culture that results in a "me generation".

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The best Photo Realists -- in this show, Robert Cottingham, Don Eddy and Robert Bechtle -- not only add sensuous, painterly flesh to the skeleton of the photographic source, but they also suggest realities beyond those of strictly visual experience -- experiences of, for example, nostalgia, consumerist intoxication and suburban ennui.

Beginning with an evocation of the relationship between portrait painter and sitter she suggests the teasing ambiguity of identity where the counterfeit suggests reality.

Big Brother, The Big Adventure and Beauty and the Geek all rated poorly, suggesting reality can no longer rely on being a fad to win viewers.

His attempt to restore a degree of gravitas, through a dossier outlining his strategic plans for Manchester United, suggests reality may just be starting to bite.

The cack-handed nature of Dubai World's request for a debt standstill – announced in vague terms on the eve of a holiday – suggests reality has dawned slowly on Dubai's rulers.

In a world of appearance, image, and illusion, Baudrillard suggests, reality disappears although its traces continue to nourish an illusion of the real.

Similarly, Max Born says: "Invariants are the concepts of which science speaks in the same way as ordinary language speaks of 'things', and which it provides with names as if they were ordinary things" (1953, 149), and: "The feature which suggests reality is always some kind of invariance of a structure independent of the aspect, the projection" (149).

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