• She thought carefully, every morning when she first took her seat, of the places where Rich was not.

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  • Sam Walsh has defended the decision to press ahead for expansion claiming that the company had thought carefully about a number of factors.

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  • And so a scheme like this has to be thought through carefully so that money is set aside for victims but that we also pay attention to resettlement.

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  • That's why far from simply salami-slicing numbers coming here with no thought to the impact that will have on business, we have thought incredibly carefully about how we can select and attract the world's brightest to our shores.

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  • The shinkansen was not experimental: it was a carefully thought out scheme based on established practice.

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  • They have carefully thought out each step in advance-even providing a healthy emergency fund for unanticipated expenses or opportunities.

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  • London's move against Pinochet was not the culmination of any carefully thought-out ideas to revise centuries-old traditions of diplomatic immunity.

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  • One element that, it seems, had not been carefully thought out was the cost, huge as it seemed at the time.

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  • Well thought out, carefully drafted vehicles, and professional guidance on implementation and management, allow for greater flexibility for contingencies than generally assumed.

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  • You actually spent some time reflecting on what they said and then carefully thought out the best people and resources to align them with.

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  • Then the market changes and invalidates your carefully thought out assumptions.

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  • "That 60-40 number has been very carefully thought out, " he said.

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  • Having thought it over carefully, Rousselot decided not to do anything.

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  • When two or more people start a company together, it's wise (but not legally required) for them to craft a written, carefully thought- out partnership agreement.

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  • Bio Mio's ethos is impeccably thought through in carefully sourced dishes such as smoked halibut and roasted vegetables with horseradish cream, and balsamic baked beetroot with homemade taro chips.

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  • But in contrast to Mr McCain, he has gathered a huge team of Republicans, the best and the brightest, and used their expertise to present his policies as a carefully thought-through agenda.

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  • But Arrian, in the eulogistic assessment of Alexander with which he ends the Anabasis, describes it as a carefully thought-out strategy by which Alexander increased his authority and legitimacy among his Asian subjects.

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  • And at the point -- I think Mr. Brennan described this yesterday at the briefing or perhaps on television or maybe in both places -- that at that point the folks in the Situation Room were observers and listeners to an operation that obviously had been carefully thought out, meticulously prepared for.

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  • I've thought this through quite carefully.

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  • "This will be a special night for me, knowing how carefully she has thought about this and come to the decision on her own, " Kevin Costner said.

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  • Welsh Secretary David Jones - who says he's moved from "devo-sceptic" to "devo-realist" - opened the debate with a 28-minute speech in which he carefully avoided saying what he thought of the proposals or indeed whether the UK government would implement them.

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  • If someone described to you an ancient civilization in which, every four years, at great expense, citizens convened to watch a carefully selected group perform a series of meticulously preset routines, and in which the watching was thought of not as a duty but as a hugely anticipated and unambiguously pleasurable experience, you would guess that, socially, this ritual was doing a lot of work.

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