1. Like the ring of the bell there is an authentic note which differentiates these sentiments from emotionalism or sentimentality. 2. Anti-Russian sentiment from that period was reinforced when the Yalta agreement handed Poland to the Soviets. 3. Anti-immigrant sentiment from the American public is also a concern of the bishops. 4. Board members were aware of the public sentiment from the news coverage. 5. A stark example of the anti-NATO sentiment from usually pro-Western quarters came from Boris Fyodorov, the former chief of the Federal Tax Service. 6. But the overriding sentiment from Republicans and Democrats alike was sympathy for the president, and anger at the alleged congressional leaker who led Bush to chastise Congress. 7. But there will be no public echo of that sentiment from Mackovic. 8. But there is some sentiment from athletic directors that seven bowls are too many tie-ins for the league. 9. Echoing sentiments from a number of companies, Ms. Wood of Cnet said the company expected employees to follow company guidelines when participating in Spam. 10. His statement may mark a change in sentiment from his previous position on a settlement. |