Invite
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393 examples of Invite in a sentence
Conditional access: You can
invite
people in, but they have to be able to play by the rules.
So let me
invite
you to consider taking the third side, even as a very small step.
I was like, "David cries when you
invite
him to take a walk."
These platforms
invite
all sorts of developers and all sorts of people to come with their ideas and their opportunity to create and target an application for a particular audience.
And so I'm going to
invite
you to take a risk with me.
And I
invite
them, and I
invite
you today, to imagine a world without prisons.
I
invite
you to talk about this with me further, and in the meantime, I wish you luck.
In the words of President Obama, "If the Taliban take over again, they will
invite
back Al-Qaeda, who will try to kill as many of our people as they possibly can."
And even if they were able to do so, even if I'm wrong, it's extremely unlikely the Taliban would
invite
back Al-Qaeda.
And even if I'm wrong about those two things, even if they were able to take back the country, even if they were to
invite
back Al-Qaeda, it's extremely unlikely that Al-Qaeda would significantly enhance its ability to harm the United States or harm Europe.
So I
invite
you to connect with me, connect with each other, take this mission out.
Faith found me and my siblings when university students came to our house to
invite
us to Sunday school.
We can
invite
partners who can support us, but we have to start.
So I
invite
you to explore the opportunities.
So I thank you for having the prophetic imagination to imagine the shaping of a new world with us together, and
invite
you into this journey with us.
And when it comes to creating the story, I'll fact-check as a reporter, but I don't
invite
company to create that story, whereas social scientists, researchers, and particularly participatory researchers, will often work on constructing the narrative with the community.
I'll
invite
you.
Because I just
invite
you to think about, by comparison, think about pretty much anything else in the universe, maybe apart from the very most fundamental forces or powers.
Paul Polman, the Unilever CEO, put this really well when he said, "The issues we face today are so big and so challenging, it becomes quite clear we can't do it alone, and so there is a certain humility in knowing you have to
invite
people in."
So I'm going to go ahead and
invite
another person out on the stage here to help me out with this.
So with the conversation just begun at ReinventingFire.com, let me
invite
you each to engage with us and with each other, with everyone around you, to help make the world richer, fairer, cooler and safer by together reinventing fire.
I'd like to
invite
you to close your eyes.
He told me that he'd
invite
the test subject in, and he'd say, "You know, there's a snake in the next room and we're going to go in there."
I
invite
all of you to think about the innovations that you're interested in, the machines that you wish for.
So I'd like to encourage you to pay attention to your thermal comfort, to your thermal environment, tonight and tomorrow, and if you'd like to learn more about that, I
invite
you to go to our website.
So I
invite
you to join me.
I'm going into the ground just the way I am, and there, I
invite
every microbe and detritus-er and decomposer to have their fill.
Some of it's very high-tech, and some of it is extremely low-tech, such as the project that MKSS is running in Rajasthan, India, where they take the spending data of the state and paint it on 100,000 village walls, and then
invite
the villagers to come and comment who is on the government payroll, who's actually died, what are the bridges that have been built to nowhere, and to work together through civic engagement to save real money and participate and have access to that budget.
But we're also studying just a small part of what makes us interesting as human beings, and so I would
invite
other people who are interested in this to ask us for the software, or even for guidance on how to move forward with that.
I
invite
you to breathe.
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