Thinking in a sentence as a noun

What's hard is thinking, and that's where the creativity is.

I think it's a brilliant move that shows Google thinking ahead and beyond what Dropbox is doing.

Many of us had thought that you all had deprecated the era of Ford Pinto thinking.

Programming is breaking a problem set down, thinking step by step through it, thinking of edge cases, and making it work.

But there was no higher-order conceptual thinking beneath the surface-- no "there" there.

Remembering that you are going to die is the best way I know to avoid the trap of thinking you have something to lose.

I was halfway through the third sentence when I caught myself thinking - "indeed, that does sound like such a better dea--- Hey wait a minute!".

They are not thinking critically or putting themselves in the conference attendee's shoes.

Thinking in a sentence as an adjective

It is completely disingenuous for Ortiz to maintain that 35 years/$1M wasn't the threat on the table, that we are rubes for thinking that this sticker price was material.

Also, during a decent period of time, mercantilism became a big factor in economic thinking.

It did, however, have one lasting effect: the engineer that was pursued went from thinking fondly of his years at AWS to hating AWS and Amazon with a white-hot passion that still burns today.

In reality, if any persons - right-thinking or not - are given largely unchecked authority over our lives, abuses will inevitably follow.

I don't think I've ever gagged quite like that while reading a technical article describing a "neat hack".At first I'm thinking, oh, I wonder how they convinced Apple to let them use some private APIs, and then... curiosity turns to revulsion as soon as I saw that proxy diagram.

And this is the major factor not grasped by those today who assume that society is evolving to a point that, if only right-thinking people with good motives are given enough power over our lives, they will somehow magically transform society for the good through government action.

But assaults on privacy are but a symptom of a deeper malady as modern society increasingly believes that it can hand over massive forms of unchecked government to its politicians in the naive belief that such power can be used wisely if only we have right-thinking leaders at the helm.

Thinking definitions

noun

the process of using your mind to consider something carefully; "thinking always made him frown"; "she paused for thought"

See also: thought cerebration intellection mentation

adjective

endowed with the capacity to reason

See also: intelligent