Synonym: opinion, persuasion, thought, view. Similar words: mention, essentially, experiment, experimental, not to mention, entertainment, on time, in time. Meaning: ['sentɪmənt] n. 1. tender, romantic, or nostalgic feeling or emotion 2. a personal belief or judgment that is not founded on proof or certainty.
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211. For does not injury brothers the sentiment, they use the swim meet to decide that who has the pursue power.
212. On the back of improved market sentiment, however, the rate differential returned to negative territory since mid-November and once widened to -76 basis points on December 9.
213. When the society is full of the sentiment of relative deprivation and social conformity, legal culture is absent, and particularism is overwhelming, motivations for corruption are likely to grow.
214. Barack Obama seconds the sentiment of D. H. Lawrence that “the novel is the one bright book of life.
215. The first sentiment comes from inamorato, child or friend. It is young.
216. Despite this week's skittishness, sentiment for the market is positive longer term, and technical indicators do not suggest the market is overbought.
217. The intimate falls in love, to does not abandon. Lets the bastard which these wants to involve our sentiment preposterously go!
218. I take anything to save, can the sentiment the upas, who be able to bless who, can let like being forever immortal.
219. Markets had their biggest drop in five weeks, as ongoing credit loss concerns weigh on sentiment and bank earnings.
220. And as he looked at the unpractised mouth and lips, he thought that such a daughter of the soil could only have caught up the sentiment by rote.
221. The comments are coded and analyzed by frequency, subjectivity, sentiment, paralinguistics, and feedback dialogue.
222. This week is slow in terms of economic indicators, with the preliminary reading of the Reuters/University of Michigan consumer sentiment as the highlight of the week.
223. This political and bureaucratic game of musical chairs has the entire world on a knife edge, continued uncertainty and lack of confident decision making worsening sentiment.
224. That basic sentiment, I have found, has been dead-on .
225. The Oriental sentiment that glass of printing of a few chic lamps and lanterns, paper -cut and colour glair bottle can show Chinese pattern most.
226. The euro last traded down 0.3 percent at $1.3443, after rising to session highs on stronger-than-expected German ZEW economic sentiment data.
227. Hard-working people must wake up to the fact that their moral sentiment of sympathy is being exploited from all sides: by beggars(sentencedict.com/sentiment.html), by charities and by governments. But most importantly by governments.
228. It is precisely the difficulty of extracting this emotionally charged content from the detached, hard-boiled sort that makes sentiment analysis such a tough nut to crack.
229. He inspired her with a sentiment of high , of rare respect.
230. All such professors of the several branches of jocularity would have been sternly repressed, not only by the rigid discipline of law, but by the general sentiment which gives law its vitality.
231. In spite of a higher price expectation and increasingly bullish market sentiment, the local wholesale-retail traders didn't appear to hoard excess oils.
232. Remote mountain woods is the Elunchun people's bailment of life and sentiment.
233. And the military, despite its intermittently heavy-handed responses, is heedful of public sentiment to a degree unprecedented under the old regime.
234. The dominant image of Hong Kong is its spectacular skyline; the enduring sentiment, the voracious urbanism that skyline evinces.
235. I understood the momentousness of the sentiment - I want you to audition for that role, he was telling me; it was, more than anything, a declaration of love - yet it made me nervous.
236. The so-called disrelish , is the sentiment to the tray after a person finishes the food on the tray.
237. Third, insist on the long period of time and iterance of struggle, have the spirit of helping the people, noble sentiment that people are the first.
238. Stocks trade largely on sentiment, which can turn on a dime: witness Air China, which was forced to scale back its IPO last summer due to tepid demand.
239. The European Commission's industrial and consumer survey for February found that economic sentiment improved in France and Italy (the second- and third-biggest economies) as well as Germany.
240. Other key indicators due out next week include consumer confidence, durable goods orders and consumer sentiment.
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