"I don't think we have time, and I don't think we should give time, " she told reporters.
And for that alone, I don't think she deserves it and I don't think she's going to get it.
"I don't think it gives them clean hands, but I don't think there's any smoking gun, either, " he said.
"I don't think I've misunderstood the bill, and I don't think I've misunderstood what the deputy minister wants, " he said.
And I don't think that -- I don't think that they want that process to stop because of health care reform.
The American people don't think it's fair and don't think it's right.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Makes a Statement on the Sequester
Again, I don't think anybody is -- I don't think anybody looks at this in any way other than in a realistic way.
But I don't think, as I said in a couple of these responses, I don't think that was the single question left for a decision to be made.
But I don't think a meeting of -- I don't think if you have a meeting of 30 people that denotes that you can't or won't get something done.
"I don't think the academy has been the primary reason for the success of Scottish coaches and I don't think we can take credit for their achievements, " said Fleeting.
And, you know, because high school graduations - let me put it this way - I don't think you get paid and I don't think you'll get an honorary doctorate.
They think of small businesses that hire a handful of employees -- or perhaps scores of employees -- but they don't think hedge funds, and they don't think of law firms.
Mr. JORDAN: Well, you know, I don't think the - we've sat down and talked with the mayor many times about the issues involved, and I don't think he understands them at all.
"There is no excuse for this kind of criminality, whoever is involved in it, but I don't think it is a particular group of people, I don't think it's a particular race or religion, " he said.
Second, the republics have already stated their willingess to cooperate in the control of nuclear weapons.... I don't think we should exaggerate this fear, and I don't think that we should be blackmailed by the threat.
I'd like to point out I don't think Dan Rather wants to do what he we are doing, I don't think the American press, I couldn't have you know, I could have begged NBC news to do this show.
Now, if that's their opening position or their closing position in negotiations, then we're probably not going to make much progress, because I don't think that's economically sound and I don't think that's what the American people expect, is for us to stand by and do nothing.
"I don't think I've held the lead before - I don't even think I've been in the last group before, " he said.
You look at a Power Balance band and you say 'I don't see the technology, I don't think it's biologically plausible, I don't see research trials, I just see a bit of rubber.
"Among current non-internet users, almost half (48%) say the main reason they don't go online now is because they don't think the internet is relevant to them -- often saying they don't want to use the internet and don't need to use it to get the information they want or conduct the communication they want, " said the report.
"It doesn't get easier, you don't think of them any less, you don't miss them any less, but you do get more used to feeling that way, " Mrs Ballard said.
But I don't want people to think that these are the only films I can do, and I don't think my fans would like to see me limited to that.
No I don't and I don't think that when William Hague signed the pledge for all of us that he expected this to be the aftermath.
But that game I don't remember so I don't think I am going to be afraid.
BBC: Chelsea keeper Cech had surgery on his skull in October
But I don't - I really don't think that's indicative of the fans as a whole.
"We want the message to be very clear to young drivers: Don't do it and don't think about doing it, " Cuomo said.
And I don't -- I think that's in many ways how some of this stuff happens, and I don't think, in all honesty, that will be a lot different.
But here's something that we don't know, or anyway don't think about enough: Isn't it weird that in this dismal economic situation, neither of the two great U.S. political parties is offering a plan to do anything about the job situation?
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