I don't buy into it, mainly because I don't believe I have a soul to be saved. |
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To appreciate the revival, you must buy into James Goldman's book, which is peddling a panoramically bleak take on marriage. |
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And probably they're too cynical to buy into much of what's set up for them anyhow. |
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But to buy into his sinister conclusions means buying into his level of contempt for the present authority. |
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Again, we will never actually get to do it but we can buy into the philosophy by buying into the brand! |
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They also have to buy into the notion of self care, rather than trust in magic bullets. |
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Especially in the 20-year-old's US homeland, where razzmatazz sells and the sport's publicity gurus need people to buy into it. |
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You can still buy into waterfowling for much less, a few hundred dollars, and entry-level shotguns are quite good. |
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A franchisee would be foolish to buy into a system and not follow the tried-and-true recipe. |
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People do buy into the illusion that they can experience a little dusting of celeb glamour by lining the pockets of already rich stars. |
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These nut-cases buy into every whackadoodle belief that comes down the pike. |
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He tells people what they want to hear so he can use them, a seducer who gets them to buy into his evil plans and be complicit in them. |
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Whether or not you buy into those particular labels, for better or worse, we tend to fulfil the self-images we're fed. |
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If you buy into such narrative bribery and presentational prestidigitation, you'll gladly go along with whatever is offered. |
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People saw that there was money to be made in oil wells, and many of them decided to buy into the business, for the most part sight unseen. |
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If they can sell a large home and buy into a village, it frees up capital for them to buy a new car, travel, or go overseas. |
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We have seen dramatic uplifts in sales as more and more customers buy into local produce, which is great news for Welsh farmers. |
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But even as a young production-line worker, Webb showed a knack for getting people to buy into her ideas. |
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He and others buy into what they call the belt-of-fat theory, which supposes that abdominal fat inhibits the stomach from ballooning. |
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City dwellers are flocking to South Lakeland to snap up farms as they try to buy into an idyllic rural life. |
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To do so is to buy into the antiquated notion that a creature's nature is immutable or unchanging. |
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This sector plays a central role by influencing the public, who willingly buy into its propaganda. |
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I don't buy into the whole idea that expensive tube compressors make the band sound better. |
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If it is done in a sophisticated enough manner, the intelligentsia will buy into it, and the people will follow. |
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People need to be educated not to buy into these get-rich-quick schemes, because they're all scams. |
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He didn't want to buy into that cliche, although jazz did originate in rather sleazy places. |
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We accept the premise that parents must be convinced to buy into any reform agenda. |
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People will buy into a plan if the goals are specific and the path to achieving them is credible and clearly explained. |
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I don't think that people in general are so dumb as to buy into consumer culture without having any idea of what is going on. |
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So whether you should buy into a franchise or start a business alone depends almost entirely on your personality and resources. |
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Shipped from England to Port Jackson, he served seven years for theft, but later became a sealer, earning enough to buy into his first ship. |
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If the Conservatives drive it through now and people are not comfortable with it, they will not buy into it. |
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Over the past two decades, however, Canadians have also been prone to buy into the merits of monetarism, lower levels of taxation and balanced budgets. |
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The Virgin Mary could be tolerated for her merciful, loving, consolatory virtues if only one didn't at the same time have to buy into her passivity and sexual repressiveness. |
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A left-over puritan work ethic encourages us to buy into the glib sales pitches, You have to work the principles for the principles to work for you. |
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We are being asked to buy a pig in a poke and we are not going to buy into it. |
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The victim mentality is a dead-end street, and I hope you don't buy into it in your recommendations. |
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Finally, don't buy into the myth that university is the golden ticket to that mysterious position of great emolument. |
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It takes time for stakeholders to tangibly buy into the initiative through modified behaviours that support a green clean program. |
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I would ask the committee not to buy into the theatrics of what benefits are provided workers. |
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Why should Canadians buy into the insecurity the Bush administration wants to foist on us? |
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We all put our two pennyworth in, Stuart then makes the call and we all buy into it, no matter what went on beforehand. |
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The new government should buy into this old concept that everyone should pay the price they want to. |
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Why do we buy into such hype, when everyone with a scintilla of intelligence understand there's no relationship between box office gross and motion picture quality? |
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Whether the country or the courts buy into his imperial tantrum remains to be seen. |
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Can you think of any outside influences that may affect whether or not you buy into what alcohol marketers want you to believe? |
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The USD appears to be the safest investment, as traders are moving en masse to buy into the greenback. |
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The Zimbabwean people refused to buy into this claim of legitimacy based on the participation in the liberation struggle. |
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Vendors are a key external stakeholder that must buy into the green clean program. |
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It would demonstrate that progressively the end user is willing to buy into the process. |
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People in organisations are constantly seeking the reason why they should buy into change. |
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They must understand and buy into the policy objectives before any behavioural change can occur. |
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If you buy into a hedge fund, do you have any clue on how the manager achieved those wonderful returns seemingly at such low risk? |
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Several have told me not to buy into the Miers trial balloon. |
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Too hard-headed a businessman to buy into the whole Field of Dreams scenario, he is nevertheless driven by a vision which he knows is shared by many people. |
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Although the audience wants to buy into elements of his contested position of affairs, it has a hard time doing so when the actor overplays his lines. |
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It would seem that they are queuing up to buy into the Premiership. |
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We laid it on the line to the players just what our expectations were, and offered to release anyone from their contracts who didn't buy into our vision. |
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Since when did we suspend enough belief to actually buy into talking cows? |
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The fanatics who buy into the al-Qaeda ideology thrive on anger and hate. |
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It was the kind of boosterism that encouraged people to buy into the idea. |
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Why did we buy into AIG and Citigroup when we could have actually bought Goldman whole-hog, for a cut-rate price? |
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It is rare three such opportunities to buy into Rosemount arrive at once and the Brechin office of selling agent FPDSavills is bracing itself for a strong demand. |
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Devizes town councillors have agreed in principle to buy into a partnership that will provide a mobile skatepark to tour towns in Kennet and north Wiltshire. |
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For those who buy into the rejectionist dogma, there can almost be no answer. |
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And if you buy into the principle of hereditary monarchy, it surely follows that you expect the royal family to behave better than us ordinary folk. |
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We don't need to buy into the mentality which marginalizes the elderly. |
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Investors should buy into weakness and then sell into strength. |
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Little wonder a bewildered, angry electorate can so easily buy into the dangerous propa ganda of fear sounded by Ukip. |
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Need laws that people buy into at the lowest and highest level. |
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Citizens buy into anti corruption initiatives only when it is convenient and only to find themselves dumbfounded and dejected when it is ineffective. |
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To run a breaking offense effectively, players need to buy into two principles that make a fast break work. |
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The new hippies, most of them, were just people who didn't buy into the rampant meism we were fed as children and teenagers. |
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We often don't fully buy into this and sometimes it is hard to see Jesus, when you have to look beyond the dirt, alcohol, prison bars, lies or anger. |
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The Yen rose to the highest level in more than a week against the U. S Dollar on speculation foreign investors will buy into a share sale by Nomura Holdings Inc. |
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The idea of recognizing and valuing a service framework is such that young people would buy into a culture of service because there would be opportunities for it. |
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Certainly, there is a cross-section of Americans who buy into Romney's Ayn Randian views. |
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The flip button enables you to change a buy into a sell ticket instantly. |
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Then they've grown the niche, finding a wider market for affordable diffusion products – like Cath Kidston's printed oilcloth totes – ones that appeal to people who don't necessarily buy into the whole... lifestyle. |
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Since that time, investors have been in a frenzy to sell off the USD and buy into various private investments, creating a rally on Wall Street, and intense volatility in the forex market. |
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Sport leaders must find common ground, do away with duplication, re-allocate resources to the product and product development, create a strategy for the sport enterprise, and create a vision that all Canadians can buy into. |
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Without wishing to dismiss this policy, which has been instrumental so far, we nevertheless do not believe that it is enough if the targeted institutions do not really buy into this vision we are talking about. |
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There is absolutely no reason why the Commission should not buy into that code of good administrative behaviour, so that we would have a common code for all three institutions. |
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