ponder造句91. They ponder and explore a series of final problems such as society and individual, existing state and existing meaning, and efforts to look for way-out.
92. Jean-Paul Sartre once was 80s' youths' spiritual leader in China, who has inspired them to ponder and the discuss the problems of human nature, self- value as well as social responsibility and so on.
93. In both its phylogeny and ontogeny , human intelligence first solves movement problems and only later graduates to ponder more abstract ones.
94. To ponder interminably over the reason for one's own existence or the meaning of life in general seems to me, from an objective point of view, to be sheer folly.
95. Corvids' cognisance of other birds has led scientists to ponder whether they are also aware of themselves.
96. We wonder if, had some professors been on the platform, would they have paused to ponder how John Stuart Mill might have parsed the choices?
97. We would plead with you to ponder that statement diligently.
98. Salvadoran bloggers often ponder what types of economic development can best help the country lift the overall status of its people.
99. It's useful to ponder the messiness of history from time to time, because it reminds us that the present is really no different.
100. Ten years ago, books I read mostly advised me to pause and ponder for at least one year before deciding to quit if I felt unhappy on my job.
101. Before speaking on Tuesday, Obama might ponder the words of Chou En-lai—who, when asked to assess the long-term impact of the French Revolution, allegedly told Nixon, "It's too soon to tell.
102. So be sure to ponder your reasons when choosing the ternary operator.
103. They would do well to pause and ponder upon eir new responsibilities.
104. I want to quietly ponder what we to do next.
105. Therefore , a deep ponder should be given to the natural calamities.
106. The fourth part: Based on the fundamental theory of reenact, I ponder over the compiling tactics of enhancing the language textbooks" interest."
107. They would do well to pause and ponder upon their new responsibilities.