First off, I do have a personal bias which I am sincerely attempting to see through.
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To see through these absurdities, one has to consider the systematic internationalization of American debt.
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Even the Labour government that brought you the NHS, was unable to see through a second term.
Conventional wisdom is often shoddily formed and devilishly difficult to see through, but it can be done.
The Clinton administration's priority before then is to see through the normalisation of trade relations with China.
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The only opening was a small net that provided an eyehole for the women to see through.
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Conventional wisdom is often shoddily formed and devilishly difficult to see through, but it can be done. 3.
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We can campaign to re-elect a Labour government with a large enough majority to see through a second term.
Underestimating the ability of consumers to see through a superficial and greedy alignment with a cause is a very big mistake.
As it stands he's limited to between 14 and 18 frames, before it becomes too difficult to see through the sheets.
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Sea-spray could make it impossible for sailors to see through their glasses.
Sometimes, investors are astute enough to see through the reported earnings per share and get a sense of the underlying growth rates.
He may, but Scottish voters should be able to see through it.
His commitment to the NHS constitution and to its patients made him the best man to see through the challenges facing the health service.
With many people making small donations, an artist can raise enough money to see through a vision that would otherwise be impossible to realise.
Believe it or not, devices used to see through walls are far from revolutionary, but hey, we'll take every one we can get.
South African captain Hansie Cronje (12) was bowled by a Srinath inswinger, leaving Boucher and Donald to see through the last few overs before stumps.
While the G-7 tried to legitimize the currency debasement with this statement, in reality, investors seem to be able to see through to the real motivations.
Given that a year a Harvard is less costly than these conferences that last only a few days, the veneer of an educational purpose is easy to see through.
In Italy Mario Monti is the best prime minister in decades, but he is unelected, increasingly unpopular, and ever less able to see through the reforms his country needs.
In the village there is a granary, which should be used for storing enough maize to allow the villagers to see through the lean months, until the next rainy season.
Staying true to his principles, Sheridan used his new status to see through legislation to abolish the poindings and warrant sales, used to seize the assets of people in debt.
Companies must not force the Hispanic consumer to see through their lens, but rather, they must adapt and seize new opportunities by looking through the lens of the Hispanic consumer.
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Scanners to see through packages will advance medical imaging.
The falling unemployment rate is easy to see through.
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And it takes a heck of a person to see through that money and understand that there are large numbers of your people who are really suffering, who are really feeling the cold.
Yes, but it will take not just enormous resources to go from nothing there but also assiduous attention to Mexico's infamous inability to see through major projects (this one also involves rail and road).
But this entire regulatory system broke down when the rating agencies were seduced into going along with the fashionable, subprime mortgage mania, failing to see through the fog of the housing bubble, which was their job.
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Depending on your point of view, Volcker was either a hero for having the courage to see through a politically unpopular prescription to high inflation or a villain for keeping the economy down long after it was necessary.
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