Sentence examples for suggestions not only from inspiring English sources

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He turned to a local architect, Alan P. Dodge, who invited suggestions not only from Mr. Carson and his wife, Sara, but also from their children.

Such suggestions not only make "soup more relevant year-round" but also address consumers' overwhelming tendency to eat soup only for lunch, said Mr. Materacky, the brand manager.

So for him and his fellow sufferers, here are a few suggestions not only for dining in August but also for surviving what may be their cruelest month -- particularly here in what is frequently the Baked, Steamed and Braised Apple. 1. Don't drink shiraz (or any other red wine) on the subway platform, or you will die.

Leaders must take time to ask and listen to suggestions not only to make employees feel valued but for the sake of their businesses.

The peculiar distribution of the DNA replication machinery has led to suggestions not only of a cenancestor endowed with an RNA genome, but also of the polyphyletic origins of DNA and many of enzymes associated with DNA replication (Leipe et al. 1999; Koonin and Martin 2005) in which viruses may have played a central role (Forterre, 2006).

Apparently Neil's suggestions not only allowed me to be controlled in innocuous ways but also intensified my horniness and made the pleasure last longer and be more intense.

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At those times there is the suggestion not only that Roosevelt and Churchill were intentionally operating outside of their official bureaucracies but also that Churchill was using every available channel to influence the type of information that Roosevelt received.

Mahalo CEO Jason Calacanis, who used to work for Murdoch's Digital Chief Jonathan Miller when the two were at AOL, posted a video last week (embedded below) with a simple suggestion: Not only should Murdoch de-index from Google, but he should get Bing to pay him for the exclusive right to index it.

The problem with such arguments is their suggestion not only that the Sewol crew and harbour officials were blinded from moral responsibility by cultural programming, but also that the hundreds of students and others left on the ship were socially hardwired automatons who, though cognizant of their ability to escape, felt too inhibited by a respect for their elders to move.

The problem with such arguments is their suggestion not only that the Sewol crew and harbor officials were blinded from moral responsibility by cultural programming, but also that the hundreds of students and others left on the ship were socially hardwired automatons who, though cognizant of their ability to escape, felt too inhibited by a respect for their elders to move.

Such suggestions may not only undermine the autonomy of the word as grapheme, but also expand its limits of reference.

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