If anything, they behave as if they were drunk rather than diligently affirming the sober truth.
"I ask Bashar al-Assad for once, just once, to behave as a human being, " he said.
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Long, unleveraged ETFs will generally behave as you would expect when comparing with its index.
MPs behave as if every vote is a free vote often to the displeasure of economic reformers.
National supervisors under its purview, but outside the euro zone, will continue to behave as before.
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Brazilian local markets have started to behave as if a replay of 2008 was in the cards.
The result was a pattern of spots that shows that the lens-like crystals do indeed behave as lenses.
If you do decide to sponsor a major event, anticipate and behave as though an ambush will happen.
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The principle is the same: fishermen who feel like owners are more likely to behave as responsible stewards.
The tech constituency encompasses a range of potential voters who remain unlikely to behave as a traditional bloc.
During the campaign, he promised often that he would behave as a Democrat.
Rather than fearing the US, Iran, Syria and North Korea behave as though the US is a paper tiger.
Increasingly, ministers behave as if the Lords were a nuisance to be trampled on rather than a check to be respected.
When women leaders behave as bullies, it is counterproductive to all women who are out there trying to step up the ladder.
In a home with several dogs, the animals could be expected to behave as a group in a territorial way, he said.
Churlish as it may be to criticise those who set out to do good, many charities behave as if they were unaccountable.
These companies know it matters how they behave as global corporate citizens.
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The trick, however, is to encourage private suppliers to behave as if they faced competition, even though actual competition may be slight.
The real question is whether he will behave as the creature of the discredited Yeltsin regime, and of the oligarchs behind it.
The rich, of course, are different from us, but Mr Frank worries that his fellow Americans don't behave as though they know it.
Bin Laden was a greater threat to Pakistan than to America in recent years, yet Pakistanis behave as if they regret his death.
Nevertheless, people behave as if they opted out of the choice, by choosing plans that given their expected medical expenses are not always the wisest choices.
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Some end up in the milk supply (Strontium-90) and will behave as calcium, collecting in your bones and contributing to bone cancer and leukemia.
So, for the purposes of local politics, Tamils, Gujeratis, Keralans and Bibaris were redefined as a single tribe, and began to behave as such.
" He added that the case shows that "the ranks of privileged professionals who behave as if they are above the law continue to swell.
Why do consumers, insurance firms and regulators behave as they do?
But China is only one of several Asian countries that are not all that keen to see Japan behave as if it were their representative.
Research has shown that they behave as if they are addressing a maximum of three other people, even though a post may go out to hundreds.
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