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单词 Inspire
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1. We need someone who can inspire the team.
2. By visiting schools, the actors hope to inspire children to put on their own productions.
3. Our challenge is to motivate those voters and inspire them to join our cause.
4. As wishes may inspire dreams, so dreams may inspire wishes.
5. Her work didn't exactly inspire me with confidence.
6. The company's record does not really inspire confidence.
7. The Muse does not inspire all poets equally.
8. The hospital's record does not inspire confidence .
9. I hope this success will inspire you to greater efforts.
10. The negative protagonists in the play inspire hate in me.
11. McQueen seems to inspire Hoffman to underplay[/inspire.html], too.
12. Its record in economic crisis-management does not inspire confidence.
13. Familiar faith formulae seem not to inspire.
14. Long may it continue to inspire all fellow artists.
15. The country needs a leader who can inspire its citizens.
16. He firmly believes music should elevate and inspire its listeners, not lull and numb them.
17. Their remaining fixture list will also hardly inspire confidence among locals even edgier than Venables and his players.
18. It will also inform, educate, surprise, inspire trust and show authority.
19. It has served to illuminate and inspire many thousands of students, teachers and academics throughout the world.
20. This will do more to inspire public confidence than the prison officers' negative attitude.
21. Look at the people around you. Some inspire you, some perspire you. Be with those that build energy in you. RVM 
22. To inspire loyalty, the relenting deputy governor parceled out land to planters.
23. Our first sight of the dingy little hotel did not inspire us with much confidence/inspire much confidence in us.
24. He has neither the policies nor the personal charisma to inspire people.
25. To this writer, one of Bruno's most admirable qualities was a capacity to inspire terror.
26. To make taffy, to advertise taffy, to provide employment, to earn a profit, to inspire Otto Rossler?
27. When you are living the best version of yourself, you inspire others to live the best versions of themselves. Steve Maraboli 
28. Even more dispiritedly, the old remedies to these ills no longer inspire confidence.
29. She was an eloquent speaker, able to move and inspire audiences.
30. It is always wise to look towards those who inspire and impress you.
1. We need someone who can inspire the team.
2. By visiting schools, the actors hope to inspire children to put on their own productions.
3. Our challenge is to motivate those voters and inspire them to join our cause.
31. His political clumsiness and know-it-all manner raise questions about his ability to inspire the country and work with Congress.
32. They dwell instead on invalid core beliefs and the kinds of mythical fear that such beliefs nearly always inspire.
33. No, Minter was motivated more by the unreasoning malice which individual achievement seemed often to inspire in others.
34. Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire, it has the power to unite people in a way that little else does. It speaks to youth in a language they understand. Sport can create hope, where once there was only despair. It is more powerful than governments in breaking down racial barriers. It laughs in the face of all types of discrimination. Nelson Mandela 
35. We need candidates who can elevate and inspire the American people.
36. As has already been suggested, their record does not inspire confidence.
37. Kernaghan was superb at the back and seemed to inspire those around him.
38. They inspire so much you want to draw pictures like Sis'.
38. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find excellent sentences for a large number of words.
39. There exists sufficient political will as to inspire confidence that the Community will proceed towards complete monetary integration.
40. An external motive can never inspire you. It will only motivate you to move, but you will soon stop. Seek inspiration! RVM 
41. His end-zone dances inspire delight among Dallas honks and disgust among purists and Cowboy-haters.
42. I first look for character, whether the individual can inspire trust.
43. Positive power can inspire; negative power can perspire. Which power are you on? RVM 
44. My boy, the first and foremost work of a doctor is to inspire confidence in his being one.
45. Yet he wonders whether the human soul can dilate to comprehend a world which lacks localities and the native affections they inspire.
46. People are not lazy, they simply have impotent goals..that is..goals that do not inspire them. Tony Robbins 
47. But, as Elinor was always telling him, Henry did not inspire confidence as a representative of the legal profession.
48. At a certain point, great big cockroaches no longer inspire that skin-crawling disgust.
49. As we shall see, conflicts of interest left unregulated do not inspire confidence upon which the financial markets depend.
50. But the same ability to inspire and persuade through empathy and trust can be and should be present in all organizations.
51. Far from inspiring individualism, or egoism, the act should inspire awe, humility.
52. A second-half penalty from Denis Irwin failed to inspire United's usual late comeback.
53. There are plenty of cake tins in this month's equipment feature on page 68 to inspire creative cake baking.
54. I fancy my acquaintance with the Bard's works and my gift for scribbling would inspire me to produce a dramatic masterpiece.
55. Set amidst green and fertile hills its skyline is stunning and its landscapes inspire a long and dreamy gaze.
56. The power to inspire a positive attitude in others is a priceless professional asset.
57. Even the core group of 30 who are paid professionals earn salaries unlikely to inspire letters to the editor.
58. Yet he has a train of attendants on the battlefield which should inspire anyone with confidence.
59. Good actions give strength to ourselves and inspire good actions in others. Plato 
60. This old mill by the stream will no doubt inspire other artists, painters, maybe even a songwriter.
61. His illustrations have stood the test of time and for ever continue to fascinate and inspire the children, of all ages.
62. Her strength was her ability to elicit and inspire confidences rather than fear in the people she befriended.
63. Obviously he behaved in a highly suspicious manner today, but a guilty conscience can inspire one to do strange things.
64. Greenpeace's daring and media-grasp have helped inspire a new generation of direct-activists.
65. A test ban that could not inspire confidence would undermine stability and might even provoke a new arms race.
66. Because having helped to inspire the fear of the devil, he offers redemption.
67. If both core beliefs and the actions they inspire are healthy, the organization will ultimately succeed in achieving its long-term goals.
68. If elected he would be almost seventy as he took office; some spectacular gaffes during the campaign did not inspire confidence.
68. is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
69. What became of literature's vaunted power to inspire empathy?
70. How much outrage can a single multinational corporation inspire?
71. They inspire with new ideas when they return.
72. This is the chance to inspire hope, my dear comrades, in Kwa Zulu-Natal.
73. The class is intended to inspire molecular design of new biological materials for a broad range of applications, from bioelectronics and molecular computing to tissue engineering.
74. A rational decision mechanism can inspire information revelation and control deflection of policy from public interests.
75. This article tends to shed some light on the usage of reduplicative , hoping to inspire somehow.
76. That leaves a nagging question: if Africa doesn't inspire a possessiveness in visiting Westerners, then what is it about China or East Asia in general that does inspire this possessiveness?
77. I hope the methods mentioned in this article will inspire social network developers to consider privacy control design and implementation.
78. I can pass me to inspire to help to what they thought they get away from the beggarliness on the thought.
79. Instead, you will probably talk compassionately to her, put an arm around her, see what is so upsetting, and inspire her with words that will keep her optimistic and inspired.
80. While trying to remain true to the spirit and approach of Gamow's original, it aims to inspire and meet the needs of the next generation of readers.
81. A delicate, blissful fresh water fragrance to uplift, exhilarate and inspire. Ideal for customers who enjoy wearing fresh, floral fragrances .
82. Powerful words can drive men to madness. They may inspire them, schizphrenically, to acts self-sacrifice.
83. I do not focus on the Limits to Growth world model because I want to pick on its potent political implications (the first version did, after all, inspire a generation of antigrowth activists).
84. Later, the work of Pieter Brueghel the Elder would inspire artists to depict themes of everyday life.
85. Perhaps that will inspire some radically new approaches to speech understanding that will supplant the methods we are developing now.
86. In Chinese traditional culture, there have been brilliant expositions on art education. To probe the treasure-house of traditional culture will inspire the reforms of art education.
87. The defects in family education, bad models, and the psychic trauma caused by family violence inspire the unhealthy mind of the juvenile.
88. It play an important role as for the Chinese enterprises' income distribution system's reformation, boost enterprise guerdon inspire with mechanism innovation.
89. That would make the central government in Baghdad all the weaker and inspire a similar break-away for the Shi'ite community in southern Iraq.
90. Obama fails to inspire. America is no longer inspired by his flat, monotonous and often dull presidential speeches and statements delivered via teleprompter.
91. The soft brown plumage has a texture like velvet; they have insuppressible crests and a face pattern to inspire a make-up artist.
92. Nail polish is another affordable pick-me-up, but it now offers all kinds of crazy new shades to inspire the recession-prone splurge.
93. On the other hand, educational motivations might inspire the development of a PHP math library.
94. Share your results with your doctor or personal trainer for additional guidance. Your results may even inspire you to sign up for the Presidential Active Lifestyle Award (PALA).
95. Additionally, if in the Raider's chosen terrain, the Raider can inspire allies to ferociousness .
96. Maybe you'll find an exact solution to a problem or maybe you'll find some related techniques and practices that inspire you to come up with a unique solution of your own.
97. Inventory swings also inspire less confidence than actual demand growth.
98. Additionally, if in the Raider's Native Terrain, the Raider can inspire allies to ferociousness .
98. try its best to collect and make good sentences.
99. Optical illusions mystify and inspire our imagination, but in truth they show us that how we see the world is not necessarily physically accurate, but rather depends a lot on our brains.
100. Whole-hearted service, and do our best to inspire potentiality, transcend ourselves.
101. I wish to teach, or rather, to inspire the bandsman by this score about my attitude, and method, as well as all necessary skills in creating it.
102. The Bloodhound venture was conceived not just as another record bid but as a project that could inspire children to engage in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Maths) subjects.
103. Mystery School teachings inspire the soul, train the mind, and hand down tools of empowerment that can be applied toward practical success and fulfillment in life.
104. As the problem of inspiring operators involves financial income distribution and performance evaluation, it is necessary to use relevant financial theory to solve 'how to inspire management'.
105. This basic viewpoint can beneficially inspire us to deal with the intellectuals' association correctly and construct the harmonious interpersonal relations.
106. Adopting principal modes of group play therapy from abroad can inspire its implementation and theory research in kindergartens and primary schools in our country.
107. This will inspire them to further efforts to win economic independence.
108. Exquisite furniture design, but can also take to the people to inspire with the inspiration.
109. Now more than ever, we need to inspire young women to think expansively and courageously about the impact they can have on the world.
110. On Thursday night, the avuncular Jackson couldn't inspire his team to do the same.
111. advertisers had figured out how to exploit libidinal urges to inspire "false needs".But this overlooks the benefits.
112. A Champagne check-in, spectacular views of the Charles River and a concierge that lends handcuffs inspire surrender at the Liberty Hotel.
113. Explicit knowledge might not only be propitious to completion of tasks, but also inspire attentive process unrelated to the tasks in hand, disturbing implicit learning.
114. If inspires deeply the suggestion cough, may try off and on to inspire at different times.
115. In the last year of his life, he studied a book of paintings by Mark Rothko, an artist he hadn't known about before, thinking of what could inspire people on the walls of a future Apple campus.
116. As Scoones agrees, a vital component of their success has been the sense of awe they inspire, which is a vanishingly rare commodity in the secular, postmodern world.
117. A catch-all site bringing you planning tools as well as hairstyle and bridal gown photo galleries to inspire you.
118. A vital and life-changing work that has dramatically revised the way women talk and think about themselves, Beauvoir's magisterial treatise continues to provoke and inspire.
119. But for every annoying and unsupportive spectator, there are ones that can completely turn your race around and inspire you to keep running.
120. The trine between Jupiter and Pluto produces a powerful exuberance in your nature that allows you to inspire others to their potential, as you likewise are able to achieve your own.
121. Before you can inspire with emotion, you must be swamped with it yourself.
122. Additionally, if on a ship or along the coast, the Raider can inspire the crew to ferociousness.
123. Its true stories, thoughtful quotations, and suggestions for generosity inspire readers to live more compassionately in this beautiful new edition.
124. The sheer number of bodies already languishing in the Mets' training room doesn't inspire much hope for the planets aligning.
125. Aiming at the routinism in today's structure design, we advocate conceptualized design so as to inspire structural engineer's creativity and promote the development of structural design.
126. Mr. Obama also needs to inspire Americans who have been ground down by the economic crisis and Washington's small-bore sniping.
127. Only if the teachers give up the rigescent text-books, can they be changed into the books which can fully inspire the students' imagination and take on the holy task of education.
128. It's time to design to the imagination, creativity which inspire students, the hardware designed capacity of improving students has very great help.
129. Think of foot washing this way: just as we wear ashes on our heads to produce repentance on Ash Wednesday, so we wash feet on Maundy Thursday to inspire humility and service.
130. An executive who uses his blog to think aloud about his company's business strategy or where its products "might" go won't inspire confidence among customers or shareholders.
131. Reagan later used those same broadcast skills when he ran for president, earning the encomium of "The Great Communicator" for his ability to inspire voters.
132. I do not believe he thinks critics are as valuable as people who inspire quadriplegic shut-ins to have full lives. Mostly because they are not.
133. The sacred drink hauma, which contained a mind-altering drug, was used to inspire worshipers with insight into truth and to stimulate warriors going into battle.
134. The Water Way Activity Tubes inspire baby'a imagination by encouraging a variety of bath activities.
135. Perhaps that will inspire some radically new approaches to speech understanding that will supplant the methods we're developing now.
136. What's not: black leather trousers on an anaesthetist would not inspire confidence.
137. But a news event about a real person can inspire public admiration, shock or utter dismay.
138. Finally, from material incentive to inspire and encourage competition, the paper proposes some suggestions to improve the incentive mechanism of State-owned enterprise managers.
139. The paintings of Gustav Klimt inspire me to continue with my art classes.
140. And to some of those skilled in the emerging new world of cyber-warfare, Inspire seemed a natural target.
141. The Yacht Club is designed to excite, inspire and strengthen the concept that is Yas.
142. It carries house-line leather goods and vintage items tagged with just enough provenance — say, the state where it was purchased — to inspire fanciful imagined back stories.
143. To be sure, a state-directed spending boom does not inspire deep confidence, and China's economy remains unbalanced—too much saving, too little consumption.
144. At the same time, negative stimulus must play a supplemental role. Only in this way can we inspire the sense of responsibility and pride of supervisors.
145. Before the swim, Nyad told journalists she hopes her swim will inspire others her age to live active lives.
146. In this article, I've gathered 9 famous quotes that will not only supercharge your day and make you wise, but also inspire you to go after your wildest dreams and aspirations.
147. Wing Cmdr Green is writing a diary for the BBC News Website about his experiences working on the Bloodhound project and the team's efforts to inspire national interest in science and engineering.
148. We inspire the utilization of renewable fiber, improve the social development by creativity and promote well-being of people and harmonious concomitance with the nature.
149. Nowdays, Schweitzer's criticism on Spengler and his reflection on Western culture can inspire us with analyzing the traditional Chinese culture and Western culture more rationally.
150. I do not believe he thinks critics are as valuable as people who inspire quadriplegic shut-ins to have full lives.
151. Bailey says men often make up heroic war stories to impress women, to puff up their job credentials or because they think it will inspire youngsters such as Boy Scouts and military recruits.
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