Everyone knows he's a unit but it's not until you see him in the flesh you get a true idea of just how big he is.
As they implemented their plan, it left the populace with the feeling something was not right, but no true idea of what the real problem was.
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Maybe try different kinds of formats rather than the somewhat tried-and-true panel idea.
True, the idea of taxing the tax collection bureaucracy does have some logical problems.
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We still stick by the idea that true inovation will only come when cable customers can chose both their hardware and their software, but we you can bet we'll bite our tongue and enjoy some HD when we are not standing on our soap box.
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Mr Zygier's uncle, the musician Willy Zygier, told ABC local radio in Melbourne that he had "no idea what is true, what isn't true".
Most of today's plants were built in an era when central planners or state utility boards had no idea of the true cost of capital.
But, as I'm learning on this three-day pack trip into northwest Yellowstone National Park, the opposite is true: I have no idea how to ride.
In true Irish style, the idea for the parade was born over a few drinks at a Bridge Street pub in 2003, with the first marchers taking to the pint-sized street in 2004.
Nowhere has this prophetic idea proved more true than in college athletics, a business where the concept of success has been tainted by the delusional notions of grandeur of leadership that lacks a fundamental understanding of the importance that culture plays in building something great.
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And five days on, there is scant idea either of the true toll of this disaster.
Part of the explanation is that most investors have no idea of the bonds' true worth.
Manley also rejected the idea that Emanuel is a true partisan that could not work with Republicans.
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It would be ironic if an American idea was to find its true application outside the United States.
Nothing in our decade-long experiment with this idea has proven it to be true.
That may reflect the opportunity cost: in a boom skimping on sleep may mean you can earn more (though, like many things that seem a good idea at the time, the true costs may show up later).
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In this email interview, Wallace and I discuss his plans to expand by building fantasy-style leagues for reality shows, why some people prefer weighting categories and how Randi Zuckerberg gave him the idea to make it all come true.
People wanted it to be true so much so, however, that the idea began to grow in popularity.
"The idea is that the same thing is true for colors, that there are certain kinds of colors that are characteristic of stuff that's good for us as a species -- clear sky, clear water -- and stuff that's bad for us, like rotting foods, biological waste products, " he said.
Both the lavishness of the design and the idea that one could see oneself completely were true novelties at the time.
The problem isn't that idea: it is of course, absolutely true.
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There is not a central idea that works across pan-Asia, and that is not true for the American market.
Go into it knowing that your idea is going to morph and change drastically before it reaches its true fulfillment.
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All this talk of a Bitcoin bubble has annoyed the true believers - an interesting mixture of libertarians and cryptographic specialists charmed by the idea of a currency that embodies many of the open and virtually ungoverned principles of the internet itself.
The idea of an X-Factor as the winning gene is as true for people as it is for businesses, says Poulfelt, noting individuals like Mozart, Steve Jobs and Bill Gates -- who all managed to tap into a unique skill or quality to stand out from the crowd.
And that's no less true of music, which may be why Hitchcock used a musical metaphor to express the idea.
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Defence Secretary Liam Fox said the idea that the military was not being funded for its role was "not true".
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