Sentence examples for thoughtful call from inspiring English sources

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---- Fareed Zakaria's "How to Fix the World" in Dec. 8 Newsweek could be used as a job application for a big job at the State Department, given his thoughtful call for Obama to think big, exploiting the goodwill Obama will encounter internationally and avoiding being reflexively reactive in dealing with foreign affairs.

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"He was always persistent to get what he wanted," Curran said, adding that Anderson is also thoughtful, calling on Curran's birthday and holidays, more than any other former player.

I would just like to see it focused more on spreading the good stuff, disseminating targeted and thoughtful calls to action and serving as a repository for shared experience and conversation, rather than a convenient way for a group to target the "bad" individual du jour.

As a result, thoughtful observers call his debt-fueled growth “fake.”.

Sure, a handmade card or thoughtful phone call is always appropriate, but if you want to surprise the mother in your life this year, here are some books featuring mothers anyone would love to hate (and hate to love).

A more thoughtful MP called the film a "weird" response to election defeat.

A thoughtful representative called me to get more information, and then amazingly said she would research the rest and answer the rest of the questions by e-mail.

In Minnesota, the incumbent Republican, Norm Coleman, holds a microscopic lead 215 votes out of 2.9m cast over the Democrat, Al Franken, an ex-comedian and the author of a thoughtful book called "Rush Limbaugh is a Big Fat Idiot".

Two years ago he released a thoughtful album called "Believe" (Cryptogramophone) that featured a pair of guitarists, Jeff Parker and Nels Cline, as well as the bassist John Shifflett and the violinist Jenny Scheinman.

Nevertheless, I had a burning desire to tell a story I had growing in my head, about a thoughtful boy called Darkus Cuttle and the staggering array of beetles we share the planet with.

Richard Jackson and Neil Howe of America's CSIS, in a thoughtful book called "The Graying of the Great Powers", argue that, among other things, the ageing of the developed countries will have a number of serious security implications.For example, the shortage of young adults is likely to make countries more reluctant to commit the few they have to military service.

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