And anyone who thinks it might be too cold should just go and take up another hobby.
More intriguing, though, is the ultimate cause, for he thinks it might be adaptive, rather than pathological.
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But he thinks it might take time for rivals to get up and running even when January's 4G auction is complete.
He thinks it might be used to cut the cost of hooking villages up to local electricity-generating plants, or to subsidise the prices charged.
Cowen analyst Colby Synesael thinks it might be Savvis (SVVS).
Every country that thinks it might have oil offshore is going after it, including Cuba, which has contracted with China and others to drill only 60 miles off the coast of Florida.
Einhorn thinks it might not be.
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It might help, thinks Mr Prescott, if it were easier for people to vote, say by holding elections at weekends, by putting polling booths in supermarkets or by allowing voters a choice of polling stations.
Nevertheless, if you like looking in the rearview mirror and care what the clients of one of the biggest investment banks in the world thinks about the market, then it might be interesting to note that 17% of their investors said they were running greater than normal exposure to risk compared to 10% in December.
But the point at which the public feels the pain (or thinks it will) in a way that might actually alter their behavior is precisely when such policies become political nightmares, as we just saw with the Senate cap and trade debate.
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Mr Koh thinks there might be change from within once it is seen to have become inevitable.
Is he going to give specifics about how many jobs he thinks this package might create when he unveils it?
But Mr Greenspan cautioned against the president's latest stimulus package because he thinks it is too soon to know what measures might be needed, and because he is no fan of large government deficits.
All troubling for Citigroup, yet one contrarian in the market thinks things are not as bad for it as they might appear.
The Bernstein analyst thinks that if this bill were made law, it might face a constitutional challenge because the powers it grants are too broad.
If you're the kind of person who thinks it is "always darkest before the dawn" you might think all of this a reason to buck up.
In the past, gaming may have relied on ever-improving graphics and more and more intricate ways of shooting the enemy but in the future it might have to become more thoughtful, thinks Mr Bodman.
All that said, Wozniak thinks the movie might be fun to watch, comparing it to "Pirates of Silicon Valley, " a 1999 made-for-TV movie that aimed to depict the early days of Apple and Microsoft.
It changes the equation, however, if she thinks she might want to buy a big-ticket item like a house in the not-too-distant future.
We've seen ideas at the nano level before, but IBM thinks its latest research might be so difficult to reverse engineer, that it's impossible for forgers to reproduce.
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Government, it might be said, is implicitly making clear what even it thinks it does best.
Morgan thinks it can milk those companies a bit more without alienating them (as you might imagine, it says that it is very client-focused itself).
Lesley Heilman, a spokeswoman for the Brady Campaign to Prevent Gun Violence, said she thinks gun control might become a hotter issue once the sniper is caught and it's clear how the weapon was obtained and whether the killer has a criminal background.
"Everybody round here thinks there should be a memorial because the tourists would come to see it, so that might help us, " he said.
Just as the theological essays avoid predictable lamentations over the West's abandonment of God (at one point Kolakowski almost welcomed secularization on the ground that it might free the church to be what it is rather than what it thinks the world wants it to be), so in the book's final section, a diverse collection of 11 essays, Kolakowski's writing constantly upends expectations.
Among other things, Lord Skidelsky thinks shorter working hours, higher taxes on consumption and less advertising might provide a way to do it.
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