Sentence examples for suggested a bit from inspiring English sources

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But a former New York Fed economist, John Ryding of RDQ Economics, said the announcement suggested "a bit of a feeling of panic by the Fed".

It was Mr. Morano, 47, a man described by colleagues as inexhaustible and innovative, who suggested a bit of theater to accompany closing arguments in the Skakel trial.

As financial markets continued to tumble, she suggested a bit too hastily that the big risk "is behind us".A more basic reason may be suspicion, tinged with jealousy.

Bracken's departure this summer, announced in a blogpost entitled Onwards!, on the GOV.uk website he created, followed by the departures of other senior staff, suggested a bit of a power struggle within Whitehall.

The International Herald Tribune reports that the ideas seem to have captured the public's imagination:One such commission, inspired by Dubai, United Arab Emirates, which built several islands off its coast to form giant palm trees as part of a major urban development plan, suggested a bit whimsically that the Dutch islands be given the shape of plants, specifically tulips.

Mark Penn, who was Senator Joseph I. Lieberman's pollster, said the Wisconsin vote suggested a bit of "buyer's remorse as voters take a closer look at their front-runner -- though they have fewer questions about Kerry than they had about Howard Dean".

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Alesha suggests a bit more acting.

Siobhan Murphy suggests a bit of advance planning before attending a business-related party.

The Chicago native is often described as a "singers' singer", which suggests a bit of a Joe Satriani-style show-off.

The nickname "Dave" suggests a bit of inverted snobbery, an update of Anthony Wedgwood Benn's reversion to Tony Benn in the 70s.

And the early polling after the Miliband speech suggests a bit of a Brighton bounce for Labour and its leader.

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