But he thinks that they belong together, because of the family dynamics their conditions create.
But he thinks for the year overall, MMI will boost smart phone shipments by 30.4%.
But he thinks it won't be long before the rest of us can go, too.
But he thinks that American sports have been too contaminated by big-headedness and commercialism.
But he thinks the United States has to decide whether it wants its farmers to survive.
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But he thinks the news will improve later this year, and share prices will rise again.
But he thinks a more likely outcome is a loss of 900, 000 to 1.9 million net subscribers.
But he thinks that, given time, security, decent government and development, they would turn away from the insurgents.
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He has certainly heard the criticism of this drug czar, but he thinks the problem is much larger.
Mr Wheat admits he hasn't voted for 40 years, but he thinks Mr Obama believes what he says.
But he thinks letting other software developers run with Siri is critical.
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But he thinks that business's case against the current system is based as much on self-interest as on morality.
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But he thinks trends in the U.S. business are likely to deteriorate, and that investors are overpaying for the stock.
Mr. Madrigal says he had to learn some newsgathering techniques, but he thinks all comedians are journalists in a way.
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But he thinks that Mr Rove and his colleagues could suffer from a serious credibility problem that could put them on the defensive.
Malpass worries about inflation, but he thinks the U.S. economy is strong enough to take the medicine of tighter Fed policy.
But he thinks it might take time for rivals to get up and running even when January's 4G auction is complete.
He agrees with the economic imperative behind one big market, but he thinks that its name would be the London Stock Exchange.
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Mr Roberts believes one solution could be to go to a single examination board but he thinks that is unlikely to happen.
But he thinks the judge is an excellent choice for attorney general.
But he thinks customers will stick with the firm despite current frustrations.
Sterne Agee analyst Shaw Wu writes that May quarter results should meet-or-beat estimates, but he thinks the company will cut full year guidance.
But he thinks that there is a lot wrong with the economy, and that changes in the tax system can help to mend it.
But he thinks much more attention needs to be shifted to developing better surgery methods that will allow surgeons to operate on more patients.
Piper Jaffray analyst Gene Munster concedes this morning that there could be some short-term component issues, but he thinks the impact should be limited.
Mr East thinks governments can encourage tech-hubs to grow, but he thinks their formation is organic and is not possible for governments to engineer.
Other doctors tell him he is mad to continue with a service that he does not have to provide, but he thinks Saturdays are important.
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But he thinks his car, to be engineered and built in China, will succeed, because its proprietary battery is robust, and his costs are low.
They have managed to get the delay down to 32 milliseconds, but he thinks a 50 millisecond delay would probably be sufficient for his project.
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