Whatever one thinks of that project, the NRC was not the way to kill it.
Ms. ALSOP: And then there's a gorgeous soprano who sings higher than one thinks possible.
This is hardly an idle concern when one thinks of data protected by HIPAA or FINRA, for example.
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Absolutely no one thinks there should be tariffs, trade barriers, down the middle of that town now, do they?
"No one thinks of it as something to be ashamed about, " she said.
The mystery only deepens the more one thinks about the costs and risks.
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Unless of course, one thinks the whole field is going to be set back by the lack of NIH funding.
No one thinks it odd if you like jazz and classical music: why can't we enjoy a range of fiction?
Mention Bordeaux, and one thinks of Merlot and Cabernet Sauvignon, mention Burgundy and one thinks of Gamay, Pinot Noir and Chardonnay.
Normally the last thing one thinks about is vitamins when you want a drink, so hope this makes a point here.
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Not our mortars, said the Macedonians, but no one thinks that the ethnic-Albanian guerrillas of Kosovo's newborn National Liberation Army were responsible.
So much so that absolutely no one thinks that sub-Saharan Africa, or all of India, will ever have a landline network.
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Whatever one thinks of Romney the candidate, what his political opponents said about his business career brought new meaning to dirty politics.
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When one thinks of Kentucky and sports, you think horses and basketball.
If one thinks of a valuation as future earnings discounted by some interest rate, then lower interest rates lead to higher property values.
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No matter what one thinks of punk music and its "no future" ideology, the movement was adept and imaginative when it came to clothes.
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No one thinks twice about the Phillie Phanatic zipping across the field on his motorbike or 7-foot tall sausages racing around Milwaukee's Miller Park.
But no one thinks a swift victory will turn the economy around: indeed, the net effect of war could be a further economic drain.
The associations are wild and free, yet nothing feels arbitrary or showy (one thinks of the visionary episodes in silent films rather than of Fellini).
Whatever one thinks of the verdicts, the recent trials of O.
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The comparison pales, when one thinks that specialty stores in a mall carry a much broader or deeper assortment than a small boutique-like shop in a J.
How strange it is that no one thinks this strange.
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No one thinks raising taxes on the middle class is a good idea--it would be a big blow to working families, and it would drag down our entire economy.
Although no one thinks the campaign against terrorism is over, the rout of the Taliban and al Qaeda in Afghanistan provides a point at which to pause and ask hard questions.
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And whatever one thinks about the spectrum of men's rights activism, there are important issues, like the fact that young men are three times as likely to die by suicide as young women.
So while there are some anti-fraud success stories, no one thinks we are even close to shutting down the massive fraud efforts in Medicare and Medicaid that would save billions of taxpayer dollars.
Whatever one thinks of the threat he made to FORBES in November, the one about a major American bank having its most damaging secrets exposed on Wikileaks.org, Bank of America is taking Assange seriously.
Cause marketing is not the first thing that comes to mind when one thinks of the NYSE, but The NYSE Big StartUp is among the many cause marketing programs that the exchange has been involved in.
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Whatever one thinks of Liz Cheney's TV ad, it asks one big question: Is the legal mindset of the lawyers she criticized naively expansive and dangerous, just as it was on domestic crime 30 years ago?
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