As I see it, the way forward is to develop and test particular narrative construals of Scripture. |
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The art of haggling, as I see it, is to not actually want what is on offer, and show a take it or leave it attitude. |
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It's more, as I see it, a proactive way to deal with the situation, something that's sensible and logical. |
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And, as far as I see it, the older photo of her was used as a reference point, as that is how most remember the woman. |
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The challenge, as I see it, is to re-engineer education to support lifelong learning for all. |
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The real problem here, as I see it, is that some illegality may be involved. |
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As I see it and as I think the articles in this issue indicate, these two positions are neither diametrically opposed nor contradictory. |
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As I see it, it is vital that you keep calm and happy so our baby will have a chance to get off to a good start in life. |
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As I see it, opposition to theocracy and advocacy of a non-theistic worldview are two separate goals. |
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Well written, possibly, but for me it's my own place to vent my spleen at the general vacuity and stupidity of the world as I see it. |
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As I see it there are five major contributions we expect of the university in furtherance of the policy of self-reliance and socialism. |
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I will post something substantial in a bit, but I just wanted to clarify that I haven't devoted much time to making fun of typos, as I see it. |
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The purpose, as I see it, is to trap garbage which will flow to the side naturally as the river flows to the sea. |
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As I see it the recital does not preclude Mr Khan from saying that though the price had been determined it had been determined incorrectly. |
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As I see it, answering this question is key to preaching these pericopes. |
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As I see it, we have a perfect example here of the left trying to muzzle or altogether silence a weblog that purveys ideas they don't like or agree with. |
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As I see it, the role of politicians is quite clear: it is to ensure that the drive for competitiveness benefits the ordinary citizen. |
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I think I've found one in the form of Panoramic Singapore, which is a look at my motherland as I see it through my Xpan lenses. |
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It is the developmental part that gets lost, as I see it, in terms of the government's approach to child care. |
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As I see it, the reason to declare war should be based upon principles beyond the personal or human desires or egocentric ambitions. |
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As I see it they are an attack on our reputation, and therefore prejudicial to our work as parliamentarians. |
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As I see it, the enlargement process ought not to be dragged out unnecessarily. |
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To do so would be, as I see it, to misuse a highly volatile issue to whip up sentiment. |
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Thank you for that, but there are two steps here, as I see it. |
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But, as I see it, that is not a reason for less interpretation, but more. |
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As I see it, the upshot is as follows: the Commission's proposal was amended to a considerable extent. |
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Cancun was a political bombshell which, as I see it, should prompt all the WTO Members to review their positions in the trade talks. |
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This, as I see it, is the delicate situation today as I take over the presidency. |
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As I see it, that is the very opposite of how we really visualise this project. |
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As I see it, those who are too slack deserve to be pilloried and should have their quota withdrawn and their production units shut down. |
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As I see it, the registrations are made in order to benefit the breeding, and then the information also must be available to the breeders. |
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Because the aim, as I see it, will be for embassies to get all the ex-pats and tourists home before borders are closed to us and we are quarantined. |
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As I see it, it is clear that what matters most here is the protection of the environment. |
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Mr Chairman, there is another reason why 2005 is, as I see it, a critical year. |
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There is an urgent need for a robust statement on these practices in Geneva, as I see it, and I also call upon the European Union to table a resolution in this vein. |
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The problem with the Manley commission report, as I see it, is that much of its analysis and many of its conclusions were actually quite accurate. |
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As I see it, Commissioner, the timing of the Green Paper is very unfortunate, as the results of the current multilateral negotiations on trade defence instruments should not be forestalled. |
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As I see it, however, the atmosphere is more reminiscent of winter, such as that experienced by the soldiers fighting at Stalingrad during the Second World War. |
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Nor, as I see it, does a congestion charge solve anything. |
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As I see it, the gap is now becoming well and truly bridged. |
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If people do not have the willpower themselves to give up cigarettes then as I see it, a statement covering a large area of the packet is not going to deter them from smoking either. |
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One of the difficulties that affects Religious Life in general, as I see it, has to do with a lack of creativity and audacity in developing leadership forms that contribute to a healthy birthing of this new period in history. |
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As I see it, decades of mismanagement due to planned economies and the inherent irresponsibility of communism are not Estonia's fault and should not be a reason for delaying membership. |
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Theatre as I see it is a place where we come together to listen to stories that exacerbate the burns, the wounds, the spitefulness and the cruelty we all carry, yet in a beautiful way. |
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Atonement as I see it is about repentance and reparation. |
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I am much obliged to the Commissioner for, as I see it, sending a clear signal that our primary concern, where driving times and rest periods are concerned, is with safety followed in second place by unfair competition. |
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As I see it, since we are anticipating and enacting the relationships that will prevail between human beings in the age of our immediate future, we are experiencing the future now. |
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As I see it, more important than spreading the teachings of the book is acting in our lives with such a view of the future, so as to clear the way for these new times. |
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But I get little help from the supposed contrast for as I see it one and the same aggregate of persons may well be describable both as a section of the public and as a fluctuating body of private individuals. |
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As I see it, free self-determination involves being able to decide for oneself and to choose between the options of job, job and family or homemaking. |
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A person, as I see it, is in progress, reflective and deflective of, and constructed from, his experiences and the experiences of others. |
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As I see it, a form of transatlantic relations whereby the EU becomes a world power, mostly working together with the USA, but sometimes competing with it, is the stuff of nightmares. |
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It is, as I see it, a disgrace that it is the most mobile who attempt to flee Africa, and that we are not making it possible for them, in the places from which they come, to make their mark on society and to advance it. |
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Allowance for this dimension must, as I see it, involve scrupulously planned demilitarization, so that the new priorities gradually open up areas of genuine decisionmaking and empowerment for civil society. |
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As I see it, this is not anything negative, it is in fact positive, especially if the decisions to be taken in Seville are to be effective and vigorous and cover ground that has been an issue for a long time. |
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The challenge and great merit of multilateralism, as I see it, is to strike a balance among wills, between respect for difference and the need for consensus, between the need for efficiency and the necessity of the rule. |
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Oh! could I paint his figure as I see it now, still present to my transported imagination! a whole length of an allperfect, manly beauty in full view. |
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That, as I see it, is the benefit of this trisected structure. |
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As I see it, chaotics represents more of a general outlook, a set of ideas describing the world, including literary texts, in ways used in a number of different disciplines. |
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