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It believes the latest bail-out is a swindle on European taxpayers.
Countries that still think foreign investment is an invasion of their sovereignty might well study the history of infrastructure in the United States.
The actress described the photographs of her as an invasion of privacy.
He thought that at any time, the butterfly might spread its wings, shrink the body.
Squash was once thought to offer all-round fitness.
Supporters say open source software is more secure, cheaper to buy and maintain and easier to customize.
Jerome McCann, for example, insists that Austen does not espouse the Romantic ideology.
His research was greeted with scepticism by advocates for children, who thought it was based on faulty data.
The most widely accepted theory, championed by anthropologists in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, envisions theater as emerging out of myth and ritual.
I don't think there's anything wrong with her—she's just swinging the lead.
Some pessimistic experts feel that the automobile is bound to fall into disuse.
She doesn't subscribe to his pessimistic view of the state of economy. On the contrary, she thinks it is just on the rise.
The family thought that they were under a curse.
This puts a damper on anyone's belief that love is unconditional.
The policy has been condemned as a regressive step.
She considers that it is too early to form a definite conclusion.
He thinks himself a hero.
I think you should be careful about talking of the rebels as heroes.
Each person Mr Weis recruited said Mr Lanier should be running the project.
Small builders cannot see their way clear to take on many trainees.
Their research thus implies a different character model, which is supposed to manipulate the neural networks inside.
CX: I believe the darkness breeds the light.
Until Friday, Japan thought it had contained the virus after finding four infected people who had visited North America and flown home.
There's always been a chauffeur culture too, and I think that still exists today.
But the AAUP and other college officials say too many adjuncts mean lower educational quality.