认为英语怎么说
Do you think the Thai restaurant is good?
Well, a lot of people think that it started with "Dark Shadows" gothic soap opera famous in the 60's that is going to be transformed into a movie.
She appeared so deeply impressed and shocked at this new view of human nature — excluded from all her studies and all her ideas till now — that Mr Edgar deemed it unnecessary to pursue the subject.
"The suggestion that somehow that's fascist, that you want to make sure people don't go bankrupt when they get sick, somehow misreads the situation," he said.
She said people's concerns have been unjustly trivialized.
Nick thinks that it's amazing!
Their reason for thinking Vulcan existed was that Mercury's orbit behaved as if a more inward planet was tugging on it.
What they failed to recognise was that their own, taken-for-granted, "lack" of belief might itself be amenable to inquiry.
Others argue that few OTC derivatives markets are amenable to exchange-trading anyway.
Fortunately, Wool said, computer programs are highly predictable and amenable to simplified models.
Call center is also called telephone marketing center in the current business applications.
She described the new policy as "morally indefensible."
More than 11 million people from groups deemed a "priority", are being offered the jab, alongside two million health and social care staff.
Gershwin's lyrics would today probably be deemed politically incorrect.
She deemed it wise to refuse the offer.
Should it still be deemed a public good?
She is outsourcing services deemed less important.
He deemed it his duty to help his people.
Officials deemed this to be within acceptable limits.
The evening was deemed a great success.
Much is riding on their efforts, which were reviewed at a meeting of the fund’s board in Sacramento this week.
I would call myself a very balanced general manager.
Experts believe this is because their subconscious minds were given the time to weigh up all the pros and cons.
In the end, I'm picking the Lakers over Miami.
You tell him that you think that he'd be a fine COO some day and that he should work to develop a few more skills.