Sentence examples for suggests from from inspiring English sources

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The bank's calculations suffer, the paper suggests, from several fatal deficiencies.

"Can to cain't" suggests from when you can see to when you can't; or, for Janice, dawn to dark.

Then there is the funkiest-looking of all, La Sardina, made, as the name suggests, from recycled tin.

What the movie calls out for, what it suggests from the start, is the electrified fury of throwback heavy-metal — hair-metal.

This rage to simulate reality comes, Mr. Powers suggests, from our desire to control our environment, somehow to subdue the random terrors of the world.

She also tracks the roots of our negative associations, stemming, she suggests, from mass consumerism that extols the young and the new and from American individualism that stokes a constant search for fulfillment.

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Weekly projects are usually suggested from the students' own work.

This seems to suggest, from a distance, the famous rings.

Or, as others here cynically suggest, from the Americans themselves.

The answer is suggested from the law governing patents.

Admission is free for MIT and Wellesley students; an optional $1 donation is suggested from others.

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