Sentence examples for term to suggest from inspiring English sources

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President John F. Kennedy coined the term to suggest the need for an aggressive effort against discrimination.

But some people use this term to suggest that feminist goals have all been achieved and that women's issues are no longer urgent".

(Ms. Wilson uses that term to suggest that the smear campaign against her family was a dry run for the attacks on Senator John Kerry that soon followed).

Cotton dungarees for the price of an iPod was a stretch so extreme that retailers had to come up with a whole new term to suggest that the new jeans were different from the $100 jeans they used to sell in the 1990s.

Maya Jasanoff says that it's "no coincidence" that the oft-quoted, much mangled preface to "The Nigger of the 'Narcissus' " invokes the sailor's concept of "solidarity," but Conrad was really using the term to suggest that he was writing about — and for — the broad sweep of humanity.

Anyone who has used autocorrect knows to be impressed by the frequency with which it chooses the correct term to suggest.

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"When you're negotiating as a banker, it helps to throw in a few choice legal terms to suggest that you could help them think through how the deal can get done from a legal point of view," he said.

But amid the pages and pages of names for wildflowers and farm implements, DARE, as the dictionary is commonly known, throws in enough newer terms to suggest that the state of regional English isn't quite as dire as laments about the homogenizing forces of urbanization, mass media and the Internet may suggest.

"To refer to these matters in shocked terms, to suggest they might be anti- American, or a book written by a questionable author, advocating violence, in the future or in the past... this case is littered all about with people advocating violence.

Importantly, we do not use these terms to suggest a mechanism, but rather the type of response.

The study is the first long-term test to suggest that psychiatrists' tentative interest in hallucinogens and other recreational drugs — which have been taboo since the 1960s — could pay off.

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