In fact, Thain appears to have gone out of his way to push up seat prices.
That he goes out of his way to kind of stick his thumb in their eye.
Publicly, indeed, Mr Straw goes out of his way to be nice about Lord Irvine.
Mr Leung, however, has not really gone out of his way to distance himself from mainlandisation.
Mr Moynihan goes out of his way to say that those who left were not money-grubbers.
Schadenfreude because Mr. Cameron hasn't gone out of his way to make friends in Europe.
Another Republican understandably went out of his way not to poke fun at the tax collectors.
So he went out of his way to not rule clearly on the issues at hand.
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In 1988 he went out of his way to defend the summary execution of some 3, 000 leftists.
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He has gone out of his way to put a positive spin on the administration's anti-terrorism policies.
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Williamson has gone out of his way to make himself an intellectual pariah among free-market, anti-big-government champions.
He goes out of his way to hire customer-service phone reps who are outgoing, open-minded and creative.
President Chavez has gone out of his way to maintain his popularity among the rank and file.
Mr Erdogan has certainly gone out of his way to assuage fears over his alleged Islamist agenda.
He went out of his way to cultivate enemies of the US and deepened the relationship with Cuba.
Balls went out of his way to attack the HMRC report that Osborne used to justify the move.
Even when Murdoch fires someone the world wants fired, he goes out of his way not to appease.
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He did though go out of his way to praise his party for their resilience and grace under fire.
McCarey went out of his way to say that the U.S. would help a transitional government only if asked.
But Mr Kirchner has gone out of his way to court Argentine Jews.
The American president went out of his way during his July visit to treat Mr Medvedev as the real leader.
No less important, Mr Bush went out of his way to soothe inflamed nerves over two touchy points affecting defence.
At Nice, Mr Chirac seemed to go out of his way to humiliate Mr Prodi, the small countries' presumed guardian.
So Mr Obama could not simply announce the war over without going out of his way to thank those who fought.
He almost seems to have gone out of his way to provide fodder for Republican claims that he is a flip-flopper.
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He also clashed with the French at Nice, where Jacques Chirac seemed to go out of his way to humiliate him.
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In 2004, ElBaradei went out of his way to insert the IAEA into the U.S. presidential race between Bush and John Kerry.
But Mr Obama has gone out of his way to make Israel feel loved, and he may just expect something in return.
Mr Greenspan has gone out of his way not to talk up the recovery, consistently warning that the upturn would be modest.
"I learned to stay out of his way, " smiles his wife, Helga.
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