Although the internet is a marvel when it comes to spreading information worldwide, it seems to me that some subjects are better left untouched. |
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Once the solicitors had been instructed, it seems to me that matters did proceed with sufficient expedition. |
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Even with your defense of the article, it seems to me that she is blaming women for the glass ceiling that limits their advancement. |
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In the wider connotations of the title it seems to me that the lambent flames can refer to non-technical themes. |
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For any non-trivial software package, it seems to me that a consistent user interface is more helpful than a simple one. |
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Rather than being a perfectly virtuous moral agent, it seems to me that an uncaring, robot-like obeyer of duty is morally bankrupt. |
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The French voters are incensed, yes, but it seems to me that they're largely incensed because we didn't get a French okay. |
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He was in contact with the KGB resident agents. It was long ago, but it seems to me that we met at social events. |
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It's not a great choice, but it seems to me that the cost of losing is higher than of fighting fire with fire. |
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Overexpansion has its consequences, but it seems to me that the company should have been able to curb the current extreme level of fallout. |
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But it seems to me that we've encountered more glitches of late, as the competitive landscape has heated up. |
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Now I have seen Ireland, it seems to me that the poorest among the Letts, the Estonians and the Finlanders lead a life of comparative luxury. |
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In these circumstances, and without more, it seems to me that the necessary causal link is sufficiently established. |
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I have tried to be fair, but where it seems to me that an argument is particularly strong or weak my convictions shine through. |
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But it seems to me that selling boxes half-full of dunnage is likely to gain you sales only once, and subsequently to backfire on the seller. |
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Myself, I am a star marveler, but it seems to me that they are not as many or as bright as they were when I was a child. |
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All the judges and masters who have heard this say you are wrong and it seems to me that they are right. |
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As much as I hate federal requirement and restrictions, it seems to me that he who takes the King's shilling must do the King's bidding. |
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But it seems to me that there might be something else at work as well, the residue of a deeper and much older detestation. |
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After all it seems to me that it is aggressive people who seem to display aggressive cathartic behaviour. |
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They say it takes all sorts to make a world, and it seems to me that it takes all sorts to break it as well. |
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From the looks of you, it seems to me that you might be a big drinker. Bottoms up? |
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But it seems to me that what I am hearing is that, regardless of the details, there is a common thread between moms who have had to bury children. |
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That doesn't mean the ideas involved are at the top of John Q. Public's mind, but it seems to me that what we learn in school shouldn't be totally forgotten. |
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However, it seems to me that this third factor is of little weight. |
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However it seems to me that that is a natural and logical progression of thought which could reasonably be based on the reasons advanced by the mother. |
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Now, it seems to me that anyone in the USA writing as late as October, ought to be well aware that Amelia Earhart had been given up for lost long before. |
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Looking back now, it seems to me that nothing has changed and that it was only a matter of days before profit was re-established as the system's principal motive force. |
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Upon that view of the transaction on this day, it seems to me that, unanswerably it must be seen to be a harsh and unconscionable bargain as far as Mrs Goff was concerned. |
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At a deeper level, it seems to me that he is a world-class crashing bore. |
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So it seems to me that the alert system was a little slow in operating. |
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The best it seems to me that you can put against Andar is that there was a casual act of negligence on the part of its employee in not inspecting this particular trolley. |
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In any case, it seems to me that recusal is not about the technicalities of a conflict of interest but about making sure that the court's decisions are above suspicion. |
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And it seems to me that your question isn't really about this guy, it's more about how to handle the ickiness of living in an all-white, all-rich town. |
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Thus far it seems to me that no fair-minded person could properly object. |
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At a deeper level, it seems to me that she is a world-class crashing bore. |
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And it seems to me that a definition of any living vibrant society is that you constantly question those stories. |
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The other case occurs in Gudea's address to Ningirsu and it seems to me that it was due to haplography. |
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Again, it seems to me that this fantastic formulation is highly misleading in that it seems to suggest that the locative case is identical to the nominative. |
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I have endeavoured to acquire a knowledge of the Hare system, and I have read Mill upon the subject, and it seems to me that the present proposal is opposed to that system. |
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I'm not surewhat ProfTallis thinks but it seems to me that this kind of accusatory finger-pointing represents one of the more distasteful sides of human nature. |
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