Examples of using Try thinking in English and their translations into Slovak
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Try thinking like the enemy.
When policy fails, try thinking.
Try thinking like a customer.
Guess I could try thinking of something else.
Try thinking like someone else.
Instead of thinking about what you don't have, try thinking about what you have that everyone else is missing.
Try thinking like an athlete.
Instead of thinking about what you're missing, try thinking about what you have that everyone else is missing.
Try thinking of your kids.
Whenever you feel like you're on the verge of reaching the ejaculatory process, try thinking of something other than the act you're doing.
Try thinking about this one too.
Old habits can die hard,so if you're struggling to break yourself from another pronunciation, try thinking of Richard Geere imitating a pirate while buying chocolate from a deli.
Try thinking of good things.
I gave the snow shoes a try thinking that anything would be an improvement over that.
Try thinking of yourself as someone else.
You could try thinking of things that remind you of each note.
Try thinking about all of them first.
For instance, try thinking about what you had for dinner or what you will be doing next Saturday.
Try thinking of a word, any word.
Try thinking like a doctor, not a pregnant woman?".
Try thinking like a doctor and not a pregnant woman.
Try thinking of how the person being bullied feels.
Try thinking of things or people that make you happy.
Try thinking what the world would be like with no CO2.
Try thinking of the most peaceful place that you have ever been without Vera.
Try thinking of sex as something that can keep you in shape, both physically and mentally.
Try thinking of the purest and most unconditional forms of love, such as those given by children or pets.
So, maybe try thinking of God's plan for you if, say, for instance, you had a penalty kick in a tie game with seconds left on the clock.
Try thinking about the faces of children frightened by war, of the despair of mothers, of the shattered dreams of so many young people, of refugees who undertake terrible journeys.
Try thinking about the faces of children frightened by war, of the despair of mothers, of the shattered dreams of so many young people, of refugees who undertake terrible journeys, and who are so often exploited….