Sentence examples for thought spread from inspiring English sources

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Trump batted away a few questions about his tax returns with the usual line about auditing before reassuring the press that his combined business dealings are "much bigger, much more powerful than they ever thought," spread across "many, many countries," which seems to only exacerbate ethics concerns around the Trump organization.

One fearful thought spread like a virus in our mind and created our illusion.

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The parasite is much more widely distributed than hitherto thought, spreading west, with a much higher prevalence than previously reported.

Turn the tables by making the person who started the rumor the butt of the joke - how hilarious is it that they actually thought spreading a dumb rumor about you would work?

He'll tell you how to think, spread xenophobic ideas, build oppressive walls, "tell it like it is," and use fear to gain power.

Once on top of the balls, the insects were often seen "wiping their faces," preening gestures the investigators think spread regurgitated liquid onto their legs and heads, behavior never seen at other times of day.

"That sense is, I think, spreading through Europe".

According to the BBC, GM Europe Chief Carl-Peter Forster thinks spreading job cuts across Europe "just delays a real solution".

Craig thinks spreads will narrow further and is increasing the fund's exposure to Peru.

However, the overall effect of under-ascertainment is to lead to an under-estimation of the spatial and temporal spread, that is, an epidemic would be thought to spread less and more slowly than it actually does.

Debris was thought to spread over an area 15km wide.

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