City pundits, keen to get you to trade more, will no doubt continue to pluck short-term price targets and price support levels out of thin air. |
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In any event, it was a bravura performance, a long extempore speech, apparently pulled out of thin air. |
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I don't think I can conjure up the kind of detail required out of thin air. |
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The red robed magician had appeared out of thin air, with the albino in tow. |
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The stupid policeman said I ran a red light, but that traffic light appeared out of thin air! |
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We've seen in the collapse of many technology companies that figures were plucked out of thin air. |
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Surely all these people didn't just pluck these things out of thin air and just put them down on paper! |
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So when in doubt they created money out of thin air to a degree beyond reason. |
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The illusionist produced three extra cards out of thin air, much to everyone's amazement, and was applauded accordingly for the feat. |
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But such minor details do not stop anyone with an agenda from plucking figures out of thin air and claiming they prove a point. |
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She clapped her hands once, and ropes appeared out of thin air and twisted themselves around the men. |
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Such relationships take time to build and can't be conjured out of thin air in the midst of a presidential campaign. |
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Other elementary particles can be created out of thin air from pure energy. |
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I maintain that this view has just been plucked out of thin air. It is sad that such an incomplete and one-sided analysis has been carried out. |
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The bankers have secured the privilege of creating money, which they do out of thin air. |
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Does the hon. member think the reports he wants just spring out of thin air? |
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We are not pulling these solutions out of thin air and changing our minds every six months. |
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If the government is talking about 190,000 persons, that number is not coming out of thin air, it has not been reached at random. |
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He said that Canadian officials later told him that in fact that figure was just grabbed out of thin air. |
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First, we feel that the costs calculated by the grid operators appear to have been plucked out of thin air. |
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The former minister says that nothing ever happened, that it was a scandal made out of thin air, but he has credibility issues too. |
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When we rise in the House, it is not to talk about things we have pulled out of thin air. |
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The Bloc Quebecois has provided the real numbers, while the parliamentary secretary has pulled them out of thin air. |
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Whether in drive units, open-loop or closed-loop control systems: engineers can get quite a lot out of thin air. |
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Mr. Speaker, again, the opposition is trying to make up stories or scandals out of thin air. |
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Since the Prime Minister first pulled the targets out of thin air in 1997, the government has done virtually nothing. |
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Only playmakers of real class can conjure magic out of thin air. |
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He recognised Switzerland's basic infrastructure needs, was able to pluck ideas out of thin air or pick up on those that had already been successfully implemented elsewhere, and make them a reality here too. |
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In Miami, he again gave the impression of thinking that a multilateral force to pacify Iraq could somehow be magicked out of thin air, were he to become president. |
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This reform did not come out of thin air or fall from the sky. |
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In everyday affairs he may be trying to pull out of thin air answers to problems which would be available quickly if he gave his librarian a chance to search. |
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They don't seem to want to work to earn a living. They think they can make money out of thin air. |
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Portal technology adds a new dimension to gameplay, allowing enemies to appear out of thin air and create new and completely original puzzles and gameplay styles. |
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We don't have laws in the Constitution that come out of thin air. |
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The answer, simply put, by the former minister was that we are trying to make up stories and there were never any meetings and that scandals were being made out of thin air. |
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In the dark of night, pulled out of thin air, the government announced it was abandoning a program that had become three times more popular in the last three years, really blocking Canadians who want to do the right thing. |
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We did not pull this unanticipated surplus mechanism out of thin air. |
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They have a quarterback controversy arising out of thin air. |
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When investors were in the grip of dot-com mania, companies that spun off their techier parts did, temporarily, create stockholder value out of thin air. |
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They create money out of thin air, and very few people know this. |
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The agency did not appear out of thin air as a fully functional entity. |
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