Sentence examples for thought notably from inspiring English sources

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This accelerated plots already afoot to replace the Nationalists with an opposition party, and the prime minister with well, what about the foreign minister, Ismail Cem, thought, notably, Mr Cem? Two weeks ago, Mr Ecevit, sick or not, hit back: he gave Husamettin Ozkan, one of three deputy prime ministers and till then his faithful fixer, the push.

The work reconsiders Catherine's engagement in western political and legal thought, notably through Montesquieu and William Blackstone.

The same was true of James's successor John Dewey, who began life as a Hegelian and, despite his antipathy to absolutes, retained certain Hegelian features in his thought, notably a tendency to denounce abstractions and a reserved attitude toward the claims of formal logicians.

In the process he consciously allied himself with the more progressive elements of the Enlightenment and made plain the intellectual influences that shaped his thought, notably Bacon, Locke, Hume, and the French philosophes.

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Chilcot makes it clear that the armed forces should have "spoken truth to power", should have revised their plans and stopped to think notably when Blair agreed to send thousands of British troops, of whom there was already a shortage in southern Iraq, to Afghanistan.

"Think notably of the disaster of MS Estonia [in 1994], where lifeboats were almost no use [due to bad weather], or even the case of Costa Concordia, where they had remarkable difficulty launching the boats," he says.

It felt entitled to the islands, and thought the world, notably the United States, would agree with it, as it had India's similar seizure of Portuguese Goa in 1961.

Like a House version approved last month, the bill is essentially a compendium of tired ideas favoring the coal, oil and and gas industries, including one or two ideas the House hadn't thought of -- notably a provision that would authorize oil and gas exploration in coastal waters that have been faithfully protected since the first Bush administration.

As a result of passing through repeated population bottlenecks, in which only a handful of individuals survived to spawn subsequent generations, today's 100,000 musk oxen are thought to be notably homogenous, lacking in the sort of genetic diversity once thought critical to a species' long-term prospects.

New, small businesses sharing desk space and supplies, mentoring, and educational opportunities and programs, are thought to have notably contributed to the United States' recent economic rebound.

For inflicting human misery isn't notably thought of as being a desirable object of public policy - rather the opposite in fact, alleviating it is.

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