And I had never thought of architecture in those terms until after the storm.
So people were trained from that experience to think of this problem in those terms.
That's because the numerous opponents of the education white paper refuse to see the debate in those terms.
It was the first time that the government described Chavez's latest treatment following his surgery in those terms.
But all that is now over and we no longer think of it in those terms at all.
Perhaps not all the customers today are sinewy mountain bikers, but they probably want to think of themselves in those terms.
This is a global environment, and anyone who doesn't think in those terms is going to be disabused of such narrowness.
It was not a rejection, though it was framed in those terms, because she also gave me a new set of keys.
All very true and in those terms face-to-face is easier.
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So he puts it in those terms, but still, the differences between the two are, are very significant and the fact that these are Republicans makes it even more complicated.
Sometimes politicians react to these stories with what we in the trade call "non-denial denials" but it would be stretching things to describe the response from Team Hain in those terms.
Now, that's a mixture, and I think that our politics has gone beyond that old idea of left and right and I think that those who think in those terms ...
In terms of the city council's aspirations it's to put Derry and the city generally in a different place and give it a different character, I think it's very successful in those terms.
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But even to be thinking of the relationship in those terms is unusual, and points to probably the greatest stress in the relationship between Clinton and labor since 1993's bitter fight over the North American Free Trade Agreement.
Rather than debate the virtues of the proposed legislation, the legal fraternity and its media flacks castigated it in just those terms.
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Mr. NORQUIST: It's easier for him to leave having been exonerated in both judicial and public opinion in terms of those issues.
Once the ball started to swing, we know he is as good as anyone in the world in terms of exploiting those conditions.
So I thought, "You are not going to get away with that", and I called him in the debate an "ex-future prime minister" and took the occasion of the law case to describe him in those slightly unflattering terms.
The researchers compared the suicide and cardiovascular death rates in the study-- which were very low, in absolute terms-- with those in the general male population in the United States.
How is that good for race relations? 10.17.32 Aston WILLIAM J BRATTON Chief, Los Angeles Police Dept We know that works in the sense of dealing with crime in terms of getting those people that have the guns, getting those people who are wanted on the warrants.
The fact that the terms are not defined in front of the text that uses those terms is what makes for a lot of confusion and gets people tangled up in their understanding.
And in those areas I feel quite good in terms of what we've accomplished.
With developments such as these, a picture seems to be emerging between the "haves" and the "have-nots" - those who have money to invest in greater efficiency both in environmental and fuel economy terms, and those with major financial problems that prevent them from investing in the future.
That is unorthodox: the majority is usually cast in terms of those who voted.
Johnson's reply, in 2003, was couched in similar terms to those he used about the course changes.
Government is best when it is closest to those governed in terms of both services and taxes.
One of the things about her legacy, in terms of those big arguments that she had everyone now accepts.
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