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I think this is too important for a snap decision.
I didn't find the joke at all amusing.
She thought she would not be able to bear the load of bringing up her family alone.
But although that's, I think, the sketch of where Socrates wants to go, it doesn't quite give us what we want.
She reads a little Henry James because she thinks that makes her a better writer, somehow, but she doesn't quite know how.
"We strongly believe that it should happen," said the diplomat, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss internal deliberations.
I think it's a very vulgar house.
Some people think it is a good thing to donate blood for it could save somebody's life while others insist that we should not donate blood for it may cause some illnesses.
He sounded incredulous when I told him what had happened.
Mum and dad thought she was funny.
Many Americans find this attitude condescending.
You may think talking down to your co-workers will build you up, but a condescending
Motrin's ads, which many mothers considered to be condescending, quickly changed how consumers described the brand.
Diamond thinks they laid the moai on wooden sledges, hauled over log rails, but that required both a lot of wood and a lot of people.
His team reckons that any serious proposal to cut entitlements or raise taxes would be ripped apart by Republicans and interest groups.
But Obama faces opposition from many Republicans who believe Guantanamo should remain open.
I don't think that would help one iota.
I used to think that Gordon was a moron.
Some people think that marriage is a lottery.
It was ludicrous to think that the plan could succeed.
We think that those arguments are rendered invalid by the facts.
Do you think that they would forfeit profit in the name of safety?
It's very self-centred to think that people are talking about you.
I tend to think that our Representatives by and large do a good job.
But does it hurt more if you think he did it deliberately?