What few people seriously debate is whether or not to join the European Union.
Basically this means that in his economic forecasting he takes very seriously what suppliers are doing, or not doing.
So the US dream was destined for decline when their politicians did not take seriously what some of their greatest scientists and engineers were telling them.
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And I took seriously what Jay said about the statement.
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"Investors have finally got the idea of what it really means to have seriously different type of recovery than what we have seen in post-World War II history, " says David Mann, head of research in the Americas for Standard Chartered Bank.
But can anyone seriously predict what will happen a year, let alone a decade, from now?
Are you seriously rationalizing what the New York Times did to this company?
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After Argentine troops were ejected, though, British government scientists started looking more seriously at what was in the waters surrounding the islands.
What Dennis might be seriously concerned about, however, is how this affair is affecting the relationship he forged between McLaren and Hamilton.
Seriously, what would happen if your key suppliers suddenly tripled their prices?
It's fun, affordable, eye-opening and fascinating (seriously, what other city of 21 million other than Mexico City is founded on a filled-in lake?).
Manufacturers must seriously consider what consumers are willing to pay for and what operators are willing to subsidize in order to smartly package their new devices, she says.
On these issues, a lot of our friends on the left unwittingly expose themselves to their own critique by failing to seriously consider what economics has to teach.
Even professional restaurant critics tend to provide feedback on Yelp, and these recommendations are more likely to be taken seriously than what Graph Search is likely to provide.
It is comforting to know that Mr Bush is being advised by someone who is thinking seriously about what to do in bad times as well as good.
If I were on a Board evaluating this as a potential buyout, I would seriously ask what Groupon has to sell and what I would be willing to pay for it.
After all, if five days with no water, power, or heat sounds better to you than your day job, it might be time to seriously examine what you do for a living.
Both kindly and belligerent, Wade misses the meaning and rhythm of events, and reacts too much or too little, erupting in anger over what he should laugh off, ridiculing what he should take seriously.
Its head of child protection John Cameron said: "We want this to mark a cultural shift so that if a child speaks out against someone, we take what they are saying seriously and we act upon it always in future".
Seriously, what sane fiduciary engages in an infinitely risky short position of 20-25% of a public company that is buying back its stock feverishly with massive free cash flow, and then paints himself into a corner by both publicizing his outsized position while antagonizing the one investor on Earth who has the will and skill to eviscerate him?
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The brilliant UCLA scholar Jared Diamond has even opined, quite seriously, that what we are seeing is accelerated evolution.
So plan to spend time seriously thinking about what your goals are and how this position fits into them.
One member acknowledges that it will take political will to do in four months what previous governments have never seriously tried.
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With bank stocks hitting new 52-week highs and the Dow Transports breaking out, seriously now, what are the chances for a 2013 recession?
Yet beyond the local political battles, city reformers are seriously hampered in what they can do by two things: reluctant state capitals and rigid accounting standards.
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"I don't know what he is doing, seriously, " Lundqvist said.
Cameron has decided to spoof what he used to take seriously, and the result, though bright and deafening, feels oddly slack he loosens the screws, and our interest drops away.
Seriously though, what a coup would that be if Microsoft swooped in to make the Xbox 360 the premier digital content hub -- with or without HD DVD -- right underneath Sony's nose at the eve of their PlayStation 3 launch?
The taxi driver added that he had no idea what he did would be taken seriously.
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