Thought-out Sentence Examples

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  • Creeping around campgrounds at midnight didn't seem like a well thought out plan.

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  • Despite relaxed expectations, it is probably not wise to show up to an interview as if you came straight from a football game - keep it simple, but also organized and thought out until you are absolutely certain on office policy.

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  • A lot of times I found myself with a well thought-out plan, dropping a certain relic down to another one that needed it, when relics falling from the top would form rows and take that relic away.

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  • Virgos like to devise a carefully thought out plan and stick with it.

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  • In many cases, it's a step down from what you'd normally wear, something still well thought out and professional, but not quite as formal as most days.

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  • Wine Country prides themselves on having gift baskets that include well thought out assortments of products and gift items, offered at an excellent value.

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  • A simple yet well thought out hair accessory is sure to make them feel extra special as they precede the bride in traditional ceremonial order.

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  • In addition, always make well thought out decisions prior to cutting a bang to ensure its a look you love and can commit to without second guessing.

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  • But some well thought out pieces that you can mix and match will work great for almost any occasion.

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  • If only such well thought out hybrids existed in all categories of life.

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  • Your deduction won't make you rich at tax time, but it is a nice reward for your thought out generosity.

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  • Be sure that the campaign is feasible and that it has been well thought out and researched.

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  • The best romantic ideas are often creative and well thought out.

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  • However, engagement announcements should be well thought-out to avoid misunderstandings.

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  • Jack Georges is a notable designer of bags and his wheeled briefcases are some of the best thought out bags around.

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  • Every detail of his courting is premeditated and thoroughly thought-out.

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  • The key to a successful treasure hunt and a good time had by all is well thought out kids treasure hunt clues.

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  • When The Young and the Restless was first broadcast in 1973, the characters were carefully thought out to help CBS carve out its own spot in the ratings.

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  • Even so, he managed to communicate better than the average person, and when he did say something, it was generally well thought out.

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  • She thought out loud.

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  • In his letters to his friend Mathilde Wesendonck, it appears that while he was composing Tristan he already had the inspiration of working out the identification of Kundry, the messenger of the Grail, with the temptress who, under the spell of Klingsor, seduces the knights of the Grail; and he had, moreover, thought out the impressively obscure suggestion that she was Herodias, condemned like the wandering Jew to live till the Saviour's second coming.

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  • The councils of the conspirators were weakened by divided opinions as to the ultimate aim of their policy; and no clearly thought-out scheme of operations appears to have been arrived at when Emmet left Paris for Ireland in October 1802.

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  • The second work is practical or temporal; it settles the distribution of power, and the institutions that are most conformable to the spirit of the system which has previously been thought out in the course of the theoretic work.

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  • Of course an entire epic could not be recited on a single occasion; nor can we suppose that it would be thought out from beginning to end before any part of it was presented to an audience.

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  • Even then, however, the leading features of his peculiar system must have been already thought out.

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  • The theory was thought out during the rest of the ague fit, drafted the same evening, written out in full in the two succeeding evenings, and sent to Darwin by the next post.

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  • It was during this period, however, that he thought out and developed what is distinctive in his philosophical doctrine.

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  • He had gathered round him a staff of experts, had thought out a scheme of union, had worked out its details, was prepared to put this framework before the first meeting.

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  • Yet the implications of this latter conclusion Spencer never fully thought out.

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  • The former school considered that the state of thought out of which myths were developed was produced by decaying language; the latter maintains that the corresponding phenomena of language were the reflection of thought.

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  • He has in the past tried to destroy English cricket by writing a poorly thought out report on the future of English cricket.

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  • The memorable diaper wearer, now recast Despite being a very well thought out and quite moralistic piece.

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  • If we create a badly thought-out European federation, the real unifier will be the US.

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  • Diderot, too, in his varied intellectual activity, found time to speculate on the genesis of sensation and thought out of a combination of matter endowed with an elementary kind of sentience.

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  • He continued his scientific correspondence with unbroken interest and undiminished logical acumen; he thought out the application of the pendulum to the regulation of clockwork, which Huygens successfully realized fifteen years later; and he was engaged in dictating to his disciples, Viviani and Torricelli, his latest ideas on the theory of impact when he was seized with the slow fever which in two months brought him to the grave.

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  • Words and images came tripping to my finger ends, and as I thought out sentence after sentence, I wrote them on my braille slate.

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  • Prince Vasili was not a man who deliberately thought out his plans.

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  • He had no thought of betraying us, he tried to do the best he could, he thought out everything, and that is why he is unsuitable.

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  • In the mean time, stylus input with the mini keyboard is well thought out.

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  • Such a feat takes both agility and a well thought out plan.

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  • The most important part of designing your home is to start with a well thought out plan.

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  • These were good examples of simply cut coats that were made spectacular with a few well thought out details.

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  • Seats that open from the top, like a piano bench, have to be well thought out.

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  • People have always used tattoo designs to help define themselves in some way, and a well thought out tattoo should express something about you.

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  • The worst tattoos tend to be poorly thought out from the onset.

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  • The best tattoos are first and foremost, well thought out.

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  • A well thought-out plan prepares you for market shifts and changes, the impact of competition and changing technology.

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  • Decisions are regarded as well thought-out and written by the legal community, and consequently easy to follow.

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  • Rather than being an after thought, promoting school pride can and should be actively thought out before the school year begins.

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  • The characters have been clearly thought out and developed by creator Joss Whedon to carry on board with them a past bursting with intrigue and together they form the most diverse and wayward "family" that television has ever seen.

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