Of how his entire perspective is grounded in his sense of self awareness.
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Tanaka is aware of the comparisons to Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg, and not just in his dress sense.
His texts, which consciously use the collective voice, reflect the formal austerity present in his images and his sense of complicity.
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"It affects his future in the sense that we have to work with him on his discipline -- but Luis is a very important player to the club, " Ayre said.
In that sense his inflammatory rhetoric is meant to bait Republicans, some of whom are biting.
He married Slavica Radic, a Croatian fashion model, in 1985 and said he tried to instill in his daughters a sense of what money was worth.
But in another sense his life runs directly counter to the American dream, rejecting the American dreams of his parents and grandparents, in search of something older.
He is accused of ratifying his every sense in the Jones deposition, and by saying that his goal was to be truthful, he is said to have lied.
With Clinton judgment in tatters and his skills in question, it made sense to ask the next question: Well, if he can't retrieve these things, if he can't put those talents to use making our lives better or safer, and if he sincerely cares about preserving his policies, then why not do the honorable thing?
In that sense, his view seems to mirror those of most fans, if not the press.
This only seems to be a gaffe in the sense that his campaign can't pinpoint when that might be.
Perhaps what most distinguishes Journe is his reverence for the history of time measurement and his sense of his own place in it.
Having now gone through annual planning and budget cycles twice, he is ready to make moves both internally and externally that would not have made sense in his first year.
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Even Alan Greenspan, the doyen of central bankers and who takes pride in bewildering his audiences, seeks to be predictable in this sense.
And do you think that that does jeopardize in some sense any of his domestic agenda?
As for Cornelius Ryan, he was the Stephen Ambrose of his time, in the sense that he wrote massively popular books about the war against Hitler's Germany.
He has expressed his admiration in a general sense for what science and technology are capable of, a motive for Google in sponsoring the Lunar X prize.
It is an irony that Mr Obama, in one sense elected for his opposition to the Iraq war, has drawn a line under the conflict stressing its virtues, not its vices.
Although Mr Kneese was by nature a warmly friendly man there is in much of his writing a sense of anxiety about the future, and of the growing gap between the rich and the poor.
The original church was ordered to be rebuilt by da Gama soon after his second return from India in 1503, at a time when his growing sense of self-importance was becoming a nuisance to the authorities.
"It takes someone of his outsize personality and--I mean this in the best sense of the word--of his ego to pull all of it off as grandly and efficiently as he does, " says NBC's Tom Brokaw, a guest in June.
While PayPal isn't " a bank" in the traditional sense, he makes clear that his company deals with regulators in every US state and nearly 200 countries worldwide.
In his speech, Mr Carney said it might make more sense in today's circumstances to target not the growth of prices (inflation) but the growth in the cash value of economic output: nominal GDP.
In this sense Mr Yunus and his bank are one of the worthiest winners in past years.
Is that one of the reasons that so many people see a sense of menace in his plays?
This may be another reason why so many of his heroes came wrapped in a sense of their own mortality.
But clearly what did happen was some kind of transforming change among those dispirited followers of his that made them in a sense people who went to transform history.
" In the case of Kiesler Prize recipient Toyo Ito, the influence has been aesthetic in the broadest sense, motivating his "desire to pursue spaces of simplicity and transparent nature.
Rather, more often than not, Armitage slings his gun - or, more accurately, wields his stiletto - in the other sense of a partisan: one who wages war from behind enemy lines.
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