Frequent traders are jumping into gold and other metals because they see it as a momentum play.
Investors in the U.S. only watch Japanese giant Takeda Pharmaceutical because they see it as competition.
It feels as if companies raise prices in a pack because they see safety in numbers.
China appeals to investors now because they see signs of an economic turnaround there.
Many survivors refuse to report the crime because they see the humiliation other victims face.
Occupy and similar movements are interested in changing the law because they see it legitimating bad behavior.
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"Unfortunately, because they see these programmes, they tend to think 'I can do this no problem', " he said.
They bill 2200 hours a year because they see a future for themselves.
Since then, these nations have relaxed their laws precisely because they see the economic benefits this has brought America.
"They are drawn to these dates because they see a pattern, " he said.
However, men are more active users on LinkedIn (63%) because they see it as the most efficient way to network.
But a young man said it was not right to blame parents because they see so little of their children.
Grab the mic, look at the crowd and see smiles because they see a woman standing up on her own two.
People line up outside Pinks because they see other people lining up.
He said the DUP had "entered this because they see the Catholic education sector as a threat to their vision of society".
Many governments like Linux because it can cut costs and avoid vendor lock-in, and because they see open-source software as more trustworthy.
"It is not on their radar because they see so much diabetes and it is by far mostly Type 2, " said Irl B.
While the technology has shown promise among consumers, some big companies have so far avoided deploying it because they see Wi-Fi as insecure.
Poor people fret more about family breakdown because they see more of it than rich people do and its consequences, for them, are worse.
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Meanwhile, there are signs that the socialists want to dump JUL as allies because they see JUL and Ms Markovic as a serious electoral liability.
But most industry veterans are unable to even consider these options, because they see no way to get to one of those future scenarios from today.
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Christian organisations have been among the most ferocious critics of Mr McCain's campaign-finance proposals because they see his reforms as a threat to their political survival.
If these associates leave because they see no realistic chance for advancement, they will have to be replaced at considerable out-of-pocket expense to the law firm.
It's too early to say whether the buyout attracted young and old alike, but Keller thinks some are leaving because they see more trouble ahead for GM.
Shortly after, CNBC showed a comment by political commentator Robert Reich saying that the reason companies contribute to U.S. politicians is because they see it as an investment.
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"Most of them don't realize how much work it is, but they're well aware that the payoff is tremendous, in part because they see it on TV, " he says.
Companies and banks retain their extreme stash of cash, if we dare suggest, because they see the economic environment that we do and want to survive the next downturn.
It would be reasonable to assume that investors reacted positively to the news because they see benefits from mergers in an industry swamped with capacity and suffering from losses.
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Well-educated and highly qualified Austrians are in favour because they see lots of business opportunities in the new member countries and welcome foreign workers in Austria to ease labour shortages.
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