Stirling soon saw the unreality of these schemes, perhaps because he grew up in Liverpool where a lot of reality was on view and he was never a member of the architectural elite for whom prefabrication was one of modernism's most cherished illusions.
There was little flowing attacking rugby on view but it was a titanic struggle and the result was in doubt right up until the final whistle.
He writes that his old bullish stance was based on the view that the stock price did not reflect fundamental value, and that new products would restore momentum and investor confidence.
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Instead, what Dudley focused most of his speech on was a view of the oil and gas industry from 10, 000 feet frankly the things that most of the crowd here already know.
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But there was no consensus on any overall view of the future, nor was there any political will to implement one.
Mr Hasenstab likens this to a previous bet on the Japanese yen, where Templeton was very early on its negative view of the currency.
At base, Bush's belief was based on a narcissistic view of Western values as universal.
She was, depending on your view, either the triumphant champion or the pitiless enforcer of rough, unfettered capitalism.
One prominent former official, however, outlined in a four-hour interviewwhat she said was the prevailing view on the commission.
For years its success was built on its entrenched view of itself as the upstart pretender, running rings around the old retailing establishment.
The one on view was engraved in London in 1775.
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If anyone can Capello can - or rather if he can't then no-one can - was the popular view on whether the cultured Italian, who had one of the most distinguished managerial CV's in the business, could lead England to glory.
The DUP's Peter Weir said there was not a uniform view on climate change across the chamber and across Northern Ireland.
Ms Mountstevens said she was still considering her view on the matter.
"That is correct, sir, " Petraeus replied, saying his view was based on his conversations with the director of the CIA and other officials.
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Martin Weale, director of the National Institute of Economic and Social Research, told the BBC that the government's view was "on the optimistic side".
He added that a change of view was dependent on Trident nuclear weapons - which are currently based at Faslane Naval base on the Clyde - being removed from Scotland.
"The trading strategy, which was subject to the bank's risk limits and used by many in the marketplace, was based on a legitimate market view that diversified and lowered the bank's portfolio risk during the peak of the financial crisis, " Deutsche Bank's Mr. Golden said in the statement.
Only Sir John Chilcot, who retired as permanent under-secretary of the Northern Ireland office on the day the commission was announced, is not on record with a view.
In testimony to the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission in February, Goldman chief executive Lloyd Blankfein said the company, in creating these products even at the same time it was developing a negative view of the mortgage market, was only acting on behalf of clients who wanted them.
Speaking at a Conservative Way Forward fringe meeting, he said the party's view on Europe was now clear.
Still, the Oracle of Omaha expressed confidence that his bullish view on housing was just early, not wrong.
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Obviously he wanted to hear the opinions of others, but he was very clear about his view on this.
But he said the decision was made "notwithstanding that on our view they could face the real risk of the death sentence if convicted".
The last time massed ranks of British economists aligned themselves behind a particular view on policy was in the early 1980s, when 364 signed a declaration opposing Margaret Thatcher's policies.
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And bloggers like Prof Erik Klemetti provided not just an expert view on what was happening, but also a venue for enthusiastic amateurs and experts alike to discuss events as they happened.
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The campaign also did not look at news articles about Palin from the newspaper in her hometown of Basilar, Alaska, because it is kept on microfilm and was hard to view without compromising their secrecy.
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Once again, the reason he was able to make so much money on his bet against mortgages was because the broadly held view in a very deep market was that the only direction for mortgage bonds was up.
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Perhaps it was just luck, but we pointed out our view that Whirlpool was due for a rebound on March 11, 2009 ( Whirlpool: More than Just Trading Water) and since that time the stock has more than quadrupled.
They argue for zero value on the view that there was no gift.
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