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20 Sentences With "thinks best"

How to use thinks best in a sentence? Find typical usage patterns (collocations)/phrases/context for "thinks best" and check conjugation/comparative form for "thinks best". Mastering all the usages of "thinks best" from sentence examples published by news publications.

The landscape is big, but it remains one that Algolia thinks best served by staying focused.
This agency can either fall within the Department of Homeland Security or act independently as Congress thinks best.
Trump is a political chameleon capable of changing his positions based on what he thinks best suits him politically at any moment.
First, that day now feels imminent, with the unemployment rate at 4.7 percent and inflation closing on the 2 percent the Fed thinks best.
The Democrat he thinks best represents the party consensus is the one who's been preaching bipartisanship and moderation in recent weeks: former Vice President Joe Biden.
It seems to be a fair enough response; after all, Logitech does have to consider the security of its users and do what it thinks best to protect them.
There's no strict definition for what makes a "best" picture; it's easiest to think about it as an honor given to the film that Hollywood thinks best represents the year in movies.
Senators in both parties submitted their questions to leaders over the last two days, in order to both streamline them and structure them in the way leadership thinks best makes their case.
Congressman Dr. Price [the nominee for health and human services secretary], if he's confirmed, will be the director of HHS, and should have a team in place that [he] thinks best protects Americans.
Since Cuban rums like Havana Club are not yet available in the United States, the bar team came up with a "BlackTail blend," a mix it thinks best replicates the Cuban rums of old.
I spoke with Srđan ahead of his exhibition in the ARTGET Gallery in Belgrade, about the photos he thinks best represent this Serbian decade, a decade that started with war and ended with war.
Past that, you might have to rely on research or expertise backed by less or less reliable data that will point you in the direction the expert thinks best reflects the existing evidence... and maybe their ethics.
In addition to helping people, G.R.O.W. also trains horses—mostly for show jumping—and sells them to riders that she thinks best suit them.
The Prince contemplates a steamboat, a cannon and a magical balloon, but only replies that his godmother should give him what she thinks best. In response, Fairy Zigzag instead asks Princess Pansy what she would like. Princess Pansy asks for a fine clay doll. The Fairy Zigzag creates a magical doll straight from fairyland and then leaves the party.
Chomsky is a prominent political dissident. His political views have changed little since his childhood, when he was influenced by the emphasis on political activism that was ingrained in Jewish working-class tradition. He usually identifies as an anarcho-syndicalist or a libertarian socialist. He views these positions not as precise political theories but as ideals that he thinks best meet human needs: liberty, community, and freedom of association.
Michael M. Jones, writing in Chronicle, calls the anthology "a perfect book to pick up" if "you really want to see what the SF field itself thinks best represents its efforts in a year." After noting the story contents briefly, he calls attention to "the various introductions written for each story by the authors, and the assorted essays touching upon relevant topics" as "[a]dding to the qualities of this book," highlighting those honoring LeGuin, Knight and MacLean.Jones, Michael M. Review in Chronicle, v. 26, iss.
This later translated into the limits on the types of training provided; girls training for domestic service and the boys for labouring. The Aborigines Protection Act was amended in 1915 and again in 1918 giving the Board the right "to assume full control and custody of the child of any aborigine, if after due inquiry it is satisfied that such a course is in the interest of the moral or physical welfare of such child. The Board may remove such child to such control and care as it thinks best.".
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Therefore, the information gathered by the visual sense is processed to give, on the face of it, a percept that does not tally with information from other senses or physical measurement. A conventional assumption is that there are physiological illusions that occur naturally and cognitive illusions that can be demonstrated by specific visual tricks that say something more basic about how human perceptual systems work. The visual system (eye and brain) constructs a world inside our head based on what it samples from the surrounding environment. However, sometimes it tries to organize this information "it thinks best" while other times it fills in the gaps.
In fact, Stewart did not enjoy King's confidence. Though he brought him into his cabinet in 1921 in part at the urging of Progressive leader Thomas Crerar, King found Stewart to be an inadequate protector of western interests—especially in his advocacy of tariff reduction, which King found lacklustre—and did not trust his political advice on the west. By 1925 he was considering appointing Stewart to the Senate, to remove him from active political involvement, but was handicapped by the absence of any other Alberta representation in his cabinet. In 1926 Stewart served as an emissary from King to recruit Saskatchewan Premier Charles Avery Dunning to the federal cabinet; the mission fulfilled, King kept Stewart in cabinet but wrote in his diary that all matters pertaining to Alberta were to be "left to Dunning to do as he thinks best".

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