For better or worse, it seems to think that a pricier digital reading device with a unique feature or two may be the best strategy to negotiate the increasingly crowded e-reader market.
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Still, it seems reasonable to think that getting people out of bad neighbourhoods will improve their lives.
It seems reasonable to think that if Warren Buffett wanted in on a deal, he could get in.
It seems odd to think of this first-grader who simply wants to use the bathroom as a civil rights pioneer.
We've all seen it done, but no one's ever seen it done right -- and Steve seems to think it's going to be off the chain.
We weren't aware that the "world's first million dollar personal computer" was quite such an envious title to achieve, but Moneual labs seems to think it's something to be proud of.
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Apple has always been very aggressive on the handset subsidies that it expects airtime providers to offer: the gossip is that China Mobile seems to think Apple needs it more than it needs Apple and thus is not willing to be browbeaten over those handset subsidies.
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His crime, it seems, is daring to think about global problems such as terrorism, the plight of Africa and global warming, when his time would be more profitably spent sorting out the trains and planning public-private partnerships.
The ECB still seems to think it is a description of what you should do in such a situation.
Economics does not ignore the moral limits to markets in the way that Sandel seems to think it does.
However, one of the implications of this is that the US is in fact a much less unequal country than everyone seems to think it is.
Even so, no-one seems to think it strange that the country's minister of culture, Aurelie Filippetti, should be having meetings with management and union representatives in an effort to keep the firm alive.
Sharpe seems to think it is incumbent on the person who argues that a chemical should be banned, but I wonder if it is not the chemical manufacturer rather than the environmental health advocate, who is the one who should go the extra mile.
Perhaps it's because they are inherently salesman, but the industry seems to think that if you say something loud enough and often enough, that people will believe it be to be true.
So far, Congress seems to think that it has found the right balance.
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However Time Warner Cable seems to think that it is the media companies that have the real power and not the customers.
Hyuck Choo seems to think that it can be put to use in short order in the medical field, but it remains to be seen if we'll see this in the next wave of Google Fiber rollouts.
It seems we are not the only people to think that there's more to humour than beer and farting.
With housing showing unmistakable signs of cooling in recent weeks, it seems Fed Chief Ben Bernanke is right to think that the rise in interest rates to 5.25% has been sufficient to prick the bubble (his predecessor, Alan Greenspan, went to 6.5% in 2000 to prick the dot-com bubble).
The answer, it seems, is closer to home than you might think.
According to our Water Week poll it seems that consumers think they get a reasonably good service.
The opposite of deflation is of course inflation and it seems curious that people think this is so hard to create.
Why it seems to get the attention that it's getting, I can't explain, but I don't think that she meant it in any way to disarm him or to make him any less of the person that he is.
China seems to think that the euro's decline makes it less urgent to allow the yuan to appreciate.
Transferring to a cheaper school seems shortsighted unless you think it would be a better experience or more educational.
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Krueger seems to think that the namesake of his chart achieved it when there was a balance of a winnowing gap of equality and more easily enabled social mobility.
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So it seems that while companies are eager to pile on new features because they think consumers ultimately want to be able to do more, don't know necessarily if that's actually making the connection in the retail outlets.
Mr Hague seems genuinely to think he can score party points by portraying it all as a Labour foreign-policy fiasco.
Everyone seems to think that Pfizer has to do yet another big merger (it bought Warner-Lambert in 2000 and Pharmacia in 2002), and is the only big step Kindler can take to fix Pfizer.
But I don't think it's as good because the iPhone has a bigger screen and seems to have more to it.
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