To account; to esteem; to think; to judge; to hold in opinion; to regard. (Source Webster 1913)
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Examples for "think "
Examples for "think "
1 However, most energy industry experts think the future involves some new nuclear.
2 Still, I don't think the words 'war fever' quite describe the situation.
3 You cry 'freedom,' but mean 'equal.' You think people really want either?
4 I think our democracy has it exactly right: two terms, eight years.
5 She says: 'I think culture can change opinions by asking new questions.
1 ENI takes into account changes in the market value of its funds.
2 IDG News Service reported on the Economic Daily News account earlier Tuesday.
3 Please use the Ticketek account number given at the time of registration.
4 Oil companies account for 15 percent of Airbus Helicopters' revenue, Faury said.
5 However, she raised questions about the institutions that hold police to account .
1 A state trial judge and a state appeals court rejected T-Mobile's position.
2 Well, now, Watson, let us judge the situation by this new information.
3 Last year, a federal judge said Microsoft must turn over the information.
4 The judge hearing the case can protect consumers' wallets by saying so.
5 Dunn also asked the judge to order new training and accountability measures.
1 Most countries regard Israeli settlements as illegal, a view that Israel disputes.
2 You could even regard one particular result in a rather one-sided way.
3 Tells how political change in regard to exchange rates, closed the market.
4 Minister McHugh will bring proposals in this regard to Government next week.
5 Public opinion would regard this as a step in the right direction.
1 Question: My son, who was 11 last week, has really low self - esteem .
2 This can lead to loss of confidence, low self - esteem and severe stress.
3 By a Diamond, not married; and of wealth or social esteem ; talented.
4 Ignoring her, Davis said, The government's very concerned about self - esteem these days.
5 Cyclists have issues with self - esteem : they have far too much of it.
1 Much they know the truth who deem them of Society the drones;-
2 There was yet one place nearby that Shade might deem to visit.
3 I do not need your permission to do what I deem necessary.
4 I am allowed to use whatever force or abilities I deem necessary.
5 One federal prosecutor wants courts to deem gay marriage a constitutional right.
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