Even where not deeply convincing, its shortcomings were provocations to think deeply. |
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Australia is not a Magic Pudding and we need to think deeply about what we want this continent to look like in the future. |
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We rarely have to think deeply at all because the prosaic nature of our instrumental language does not call for it. |
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It is important to me that you begin to think deeply about what I am saying. |
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Women need to think deeply about it in order to dismantle and rethink the structures that oppress them. |
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It also requires that parliamentarians think deeply as to how their own actions might encourage, rather than discourage, corruption. |
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You need a long time for this activity because the issues are complex and participants need to think deeply about them. |
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It also happens that we are sometimes asked to support an issue but not always given the chance to think deeply about why we should do so. |
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As legislators, you need to think deeply about the issue and make decisions based on facts, not opinions or guesswork. |
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I call on the Council, before it takes an administrative decision, to think deeply. |
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As work becomes more intellectually demanding, less time is available to pause and think deeply about what needs to be done. |
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Including such drawings helps people to think deeply about transmission routes. |
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Putting pen to paper reinforces your desire to change, pushes you to think deeply about it, and can help make your resolution a reality. |
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We need to think deeply about what it means to be a co-operative or a mutual group. |
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It would be most appropriate if all my brothers and sisters did think deeply over such a blessing and avail themselves of this great opportunity. |
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Students are challenged to think deeply about inclusion and diversity in their communities. |
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When I want to think deeply, I write out my thoughts as long-form narratives or do mind mapping on my computer. |
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This book is a must-read for anyone who wants to think deeply about the blessings and burdens of parental love and responsibility. |
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He should use the time wisely, think deeply, and reject the opportunity out of hand. |
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I encourage all members of parliament to think deeply, to look into their hearts and talk to their constituents. |
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It's a challenging and stimulating exercise because it forces you to think deeply about what matters to your own organization. |
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Is it a crime to think deeply about issues and to want to try to change the viewpoint of our governments? |
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I urge all members to think deeply about the people in our country who are Canadians and who want to live in peace and hope. |
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I just don't really wanna think deeply about my life. |
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Unlike Keller, she never learned to think deeply or abstractly. |
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Pause to think deeply and understand all the underlying issues? |
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Let us resolve to think and think deeply before we evoke them again. |
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I'm teaching them to think deeply, to think. |
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In both cases, however, it is helpful to think deeply about the importance and place that I give to taking care of myself as compared to taking care of my spouse. |
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Catalina saw Nathan think deeply about this. |
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Secondly, the worrying rise in the price of the consumer's shopping basket suggests that we should think deeply about reforming the common agricultural policy. |
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The Commission feels that the time has come to begin to think deeply about the means of more effectively protecting Europe's coastline against accident hazards. |
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It is through this dialogue about the evidence of student learning that teachers learn to think deeply about their practices and question aspects of their instructional choices. |
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Simply taking a walk to clear the head and think deeply will help. |
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We need to reflect, take stock and think deeply about the way forward. |
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It helps today's young people, who are so different from their predecessors, to think deeply about their choice and to root it in the Church's experience. |
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