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"suggest itself" Definitions
  1. to be thought of : to seem or become obvious

13 Sentences With "suggest itself"

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It just started to suggest itself as a logical way forward.
"A VF formula that works is beginning to finally suggest itself," she writes.
With graduation looming, the Quins' future as Tegan and Sara started to suggest itself.
Perhaps when we finally get our hands on quantum gravity, the interpretation will suggest itself.
"Perhaps when we finally get our hands on quantum gravity, the interpretation will suggest itself," he said.
Like Masson, Spare claimed that twisting and interlacing lines permit the magical germ of an idea in the unconscious mind to express — or at least suggestitself to consciousness.
Mr. Martin, whose plays include "Picasso at the Lapin Agile," said that from that incident (a scene inspired by it takes place in "Bright Star"), the musical's book began to suggest itself.
"Sometimes, it really depends, as we're reading through a statement that we often have just a basic, just the facts, approach and try to figure out how we're going to approach an issue and then sometimes the movie will just suggest itself to me," he said, before noting that his staff sometimes stops him from going overboard.
Once having grasped the patient's condition, an herbal cure would suggest itself to him. Then he carefully prepared the medicine from plants at hand, or from those specially gathered, and either applied it himself or instructed the patient in its use. Afterwards he would monitor the course of the herbal treatment along with the patient's diet.Lamb (1985): his method (at 84–86, 136, 160), diet (118–19); Córdova eventually stopped his use of ayahuasca (at 84, 131, 145, 159, and see section "Ayahuasca: diagnosis, remedy").
The first textbook in English on wave mechanicsJammer, M. (1966), p. 366. devotes the second of its two chapters to "Wave mechanics in relation to ordinary mechanics". It opines "... de Broglie and Schrödinger have turned this false analogy into a true one by using the natural Unit or Measure of Action, , .... ... We must now go into Hamilton's theory in more detail, for when once its true meaning is grasped the step to wave mechanics is but a short one—indeed now, after the event, almost seems to suggest itself."Biggs, H.F. (1927), pp.
In an optically chiral medium — that is, one in which the direction of polarization gradually rotates as the wave propagates — the choice of definition of the "plane of polarization" does not affect the existence or direction ("handedness") of the rotation. This is one context in which the ambiguity of the term plane of polarization causes no further confusion.Indeed this is the only context in which Hecht (5th Ed., 2017) uses the term plane of polarization (pp.386,392). There is also a context in which the original definition might still suggest itself.
No evidence for the site of the priest's dwelling exists, however the site of the old Templeton/Chapelton House suggest itself. If the Laigh marked on the 1775 map refers to Laigh Chapelton then the antiquity of the site is further enhanced as it is the only other named site in the vicinity of the chapel. The history of the monastic settlement and the chapel of Saint Mary at the Chapel Crags beside the Thugart stane/T'Ogra Stane/Thurgatstane/Thorgatstane/Field Spirit Stane/Ogrestane near Dunlop is a parallel example to the Chapel on the Chapel Hill. The pagan stone is still in existence, long, broad and high,Smith, John (1895).
To ensure adequate coordination between tanks and artillery during modern manoeuvre warfare, good radio connections are essential. Plan 1934 of the Infantry, outlining future tank design, therefore foresaw the production of a special radio tank, the Char Observatoire that was not, as its name might suggest, itself an artillery observation vehicle, but had to transmit information, gathered by the real observation vehicles of the Renault YS type, to the artillery units. In early 1937 at 507 RCC, Charles de Gaulle's regiment, a single Char D1, with series number 1016, was rebuilt as such. Its turret was removed and replaced with an octagonal superstructure on the right side, making room for an extra ER51 long distance radio set on the left side of the hull.

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