1. Although it has no pool, only a small health club and a single restaurant, it offers a sense of intimacy.
2. And for anyone traveling alone, having a cell phone offers a sense of security.
3. At two frames per second, its black-and-white images barely offer any sense of motion.
4. A current Bush fund-raising letter offers a sense of urgency.
5. But he added that he had come to realize that his drawings offer some sense of hopefulness.
6. By cutting the rates for every tax bracket, Hall said, the Dole plan offers a sense of fairness.
7. If they offered a sense of hope or a solution to violence, they might be worth watching.
8. In times of trouble, we seek a world that is comprehensible, that offers some sense of control, that makes us feel less vulnerable.
9. It offers no sense of sequence, just a dramatically compressed time-scale, before and after.
10. It offers a sense of completeness, a conclusion.