Yet, today, the author thinks that women having to do the same is a crying shame.
If the author thinks this is a problem, it's a wonderful problem to have.
Indeed, you get the impression that the author thinks that these jobs, this investment, are good enough reasons to have offshore windmills all on their own.
The author thinks that all the people who live in poverty in this world are simply moaning and crying instead of getting up and doing something about their situation.
We include in the list Gardeners like Claire Diaz-Ortiz at Twitter who is committed to getting everyone a voice and to spreading the power of purpose, author Ron Adner who thinks deeply about the cultivation of innovation across entire eco-systems and game changer Ray Chambers who helped lead the successful coalition at Malaria No More.
Sean Owen, director for fixed income at Woodbine and a co-author of the paper, thinks this really could be the year that makes a difference within buy-side back offices.
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Linda Geddes, author of the pregnancy book Bumpology thinks this new research is helpful.
The social scientist Dr Joe Smith, co-author of the Open University's climate change textbook, thinks the way climate science is conducted should be reappraised.
Robert Fitts, author of the book Remembering Japanese Baseball, thinks it will take a Herculean sales job to convince the proud baseball community to allow foreign ownership.
Amity Shlaes, the author of a history of the Great Depression, thinks the comparison absurd.
Nicholas Davies, the author of "William: The Rebel Prince, " said he thinks William was pressured to come through with the engagement.
Carlton Jackson, author of Hattie: The Life of Hattie McDaniel, says he thinks the actress had sensed she was in the running for the Academy Award.
Penny Van Esterik, author of Materializing Thailand, thinks that pad Thai was the first standardised recipe in the country, thanks to the systemic way in which it was handed down and the nationalistic fervour surrounding it.
Dickson Despommier, a longtime Columbia University professor who is the author of The Vertical Farm: Feeding the World in the 21st Century thinks the concept will be initially viable in rich, arid places like Dubai and Saudi Arabia.
Polar historian and author Dr Huw Lewis-Jones thinks this reenactment is an excellent way of resussitating interested in the early 20th century period known as the "Heroic Age of Antarctic Exploration".
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