Sentence examples for to inspiration from inspiring English sources

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to inspiration

noun

The drawing of air into the lungs, accomplished in mammals by elevation of the chest walls and flattening of the diaphragm, as part of the act of respiration.

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Open to inspiration.

Knowledge workers respond to inspiration, not supervision.

But trepidation soon turns to inspiration.

Clinicians respond to inspiration from their peers.

What, she asks, are the limits to inspiration?

They were interviewed on subjects from failure to inspiration.

"The notion of escapism will still live next to inspiration".

Wanting to make things better is essential to inspiration.

Questioning is an art that requires practice, a kind of disobedience, and an openness to inspiration.

Many advertising "creatives," Medeiros told Kaliouby, regard ad testing as antithetical to inspiration.

"Party affiliation is not a barrier to inspiration," Mr. Steele said in an e-mail message.

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