If it seems odd to base medical strategy on 90-year-old newspapers, the approach is increasingly popular.
Julia (it seems odd to call her anything else) had that effect on many people.
It seems odd that the determinedly secular British go for this sort of thing, but they appear to.
On the face of it, it seems odd then that Lee would want to make a martial-arts picture.
Since everyone knows it goes on, it seems odd that the government has never tried to measure it.
Since we are surrounded by uncertainty, it seems odd that people should be so bad at assessing probabilities.
It seems odd to think of this first-grader who simply wants to use the bathroom as a civil rights pioneer.
At first blush, it seems odd that the bank would be so tight-fisted with such a large amount of money.
Mr Bae argues that the chaebol did what made sense for them, even if it seems odd by international norms.
After all, it seems odd that smaller retailers are doing so well when supermarkets are barging into their territory and opening mini-stores.
But it seems odd to criticise Mr Brown on quasi-constitutional grounds.
First, it seems odd that Gamasutra at once claims that the decline appears to be real and points out that the launch month comparison is flawed.
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It seems odd to me that people like to live in this country but do not want to have to pay for the privileges this country provides.
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Even so, seven years after the crisis, and with growth in the emerging East Asian countries now strong, it seems odd that investment is still so weak.
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It seems odd, from a policy perspective, that for profit companies and individual taxpayers are essentially subsidizing services for charitable organizations which purport, in part, to be alleviating taxpayer burden.
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Nevertheless, of the two Beyonce song nominations, it seems odd that " Halo" is getting a Record of the Year nomination while " Single Ladies" is getting Song of the Year.
It seems odd to me because I explored what I thought was every corner of the maps for hours, but I fear I may have missed some important plot points because of the recordings I missed.
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It seems odd having two spinners here at all but, being in the County Championship Second Division, Panesar's Northants do not use the same ball as the First Division or the national team do, rather the experimental Tiflex.
It seems odd to pay a worker compensation because his firm has succumbed to competition from imports, but give him nothing if it has been put out of business by a company up the road, or failed to adapt to changes in technology or in customers' tastes.
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It seems odd: After all the research Toyota Motor and its partner, Panasonic, have done in the area of advanced lithium-ion batteries, the Japanese carmaker decided that maybe Tesla Motors' crude approach--stringing together a bunch of laptop batteries--is the preferred way to power electric vehicles, at least for now.
In retrospect it seems odd and, of course, tragic that in those days, just after World War II, while much of the rest of the world was at least tentatively coming to grips with the embarrassing inequities of racism and colonialism, the Afrikaners were moving their country headlong in the opposite direction.
Which is why it seems supremely odd, and stupid, that no candidate is courting small business.
But it seems quite odd to do so after 200 years of industrial civilisation.
It thus seems odd that nobody had yet done this kind of audit.
It seems very odd indeed to be trying to charge somebody for the privilege of helping you to make money.
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So it seems rather odd that they should have signed up for hedge funds which charge annual management fees of 2% plus 20% of any returns.
Considering that interest rates are at very low levels already, it seems rather odd to claim that the economy will suddenly rebound if they get pushed down a bit further.
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