Sentence examples for think details from inspiring English sources

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"I think details about overseas intelligence collection should be kept secret," Wyden told the Guardian on 9 June.

"I don't know whether this document is authentic, and I think details about overseas intelligence collection should be kept secret," Wyden said.

The strong interest in world allocation funds suggests that investors think so, anyway — or maybe that they just think details are devilishly difficult for money managers to get right.

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I think detail like that adds to fiction, because it shows you what the texture of the characters' lives is like.

A sixty-four-pixel palette would seem like a big step up, but Kare doesn't think detail necessarily makes better icons.

23): Vivian Gornick thinks details were added to the posters of persons missing since the trade center attack because the "narrative drive" of the grieving families was to get it right, because words matter.

I think the details of Climategate were just too nerdy for most people to worry about.

I don't think the details are clear to anyone right now — and definitely not the Pakistanis".

I think the details of exactly how it would work, what it means, are being discussed as we speak.

I'm like, wait let me finish this design, do you think shagreen details are really *now* totewise #brandCameron?

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