Mr Bush is less likely than some of his predecessors to take a relaxed view of such talk.
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He added that when people "looked at the Middle East today" he thought that in the "broad sweep of history, people will take a different view of it".
Moreover, some of the most important movies of our time, such as "The Godfather" and "The Silence of the Lambs, " take point of view to the extreme, leaping around in a series of tightly controlled crosscuts.
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It is part of a drive to force banks to take a tougher view of credit worthiness, and to slow industrial expansion in sectors such as steel and cement which are driving up inflation and threatening growth.
While three of them, including Lehman Brothers, take a dim view of the prospects for American shares, the other four have either marginally increased their allocations, or have maintained them at the same levels as in the previous quarter.
First, perform thousands of fatigue tests in the laboratory and then take a probabilistic view of things.
The government of the Province of Saskatchewan served notice this week that it would take a dim view of any state-controlled entity swallowing Potash Corp.
The potentially perverse effects of the proposed reform are not the only reason why many Italians take a dim view of it.
The U.S. Department of Justice is expected to issue new regulations on website accessibility later this year that could take a broad view of the ADA's jurisdiction over websites.
Until the credit squeeze, Europeans could afford to take a relaxed view of an American slowdown.
"But wise commentators will always take a nuanced view of someone's death, " he says.
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There are other reasons for markets to take a negative view of the British economy.
Justice Scott will presumably take a dim view of the impartiality of Fiji's courts.
Crocker, meanwhile, is expected to take a positive view of political progress in Iraq.
In fact, East European converts to the free market take a dim view of Austria altogether.
Or perhaps it's polls showing most Americans take a dim view of the partisan gridlock in Washington.
Also, I figured the TSA would take a dim view of bear spray on my flight home.
MICs that take a different view of the trade-off between greenery and growth, and hence borrow elsewhere.
But the emphasis on long-term investing had helped investors take a calm view of the current crises.
But the rest of the world was able to take a more detached view of these distant alarms.
As the leader in mobile phones, Nokia now has to take a broader view of the market, he believes.
If you like a president, you are inclined to take the rosy view of the economy during his administration.
Gore's opponents take a cynical view of his new, more public emphasis on religion in the aftermath of Littleton.
Do the research and see what the geologists, the guys who take a long view of climate have to say.
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MPs seem likely to take the right view of how this particular frontier should be determined, as they did over abortion.
Mr Carney is understood to want to take a wider view of managing the economy, rather than simply focussing on inflation.
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Activists do not much like born-again Christians, who take a dim view of the sort of sex lives that help to spread HIV.
Both are thoughtful, curious and take the long view of improvement.
Naturally, the Bells' competitors take a different view of the situation.
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