Even so, one must read between the lines to discover the full impact on her of the long joyless union with Thomas. |
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Instead, managers must learn to read between the lines or interpret subtle hints that a problem has developed. |
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With some it's all there if you read between the lines, while others are deliberately obtuse to maintain an element of privacy. |
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Steve was disappointed, but he had been intelligent enough to read between the lines, so he hadn't built his hopes up. |
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This is of course to read between the lines, and the matter is not uncontentious. |
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The biographer must always be doubted, cross-questioned, read between the lines. |
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Under Stalin, and after, Soviet newspapers tended to exhort rather than inform, but perceptive readers could read between the lines. |
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This course is guided by its not so obvious agenda and if members read between the lines, they will see that it is there. |
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The parallels to the US today are implicitly read between the lines. |
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Naturally, I did not read between the lines of her letter, and did not detect the threatening undertone of what would happen if her request was not granted. |
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There are no oblique messages, no subliminal or rationalistic contents to read between the lines. |
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That is what you write in your document, Mr Piebalgs, and it can also be read between the lines in Mrs Laperrouze's report. |
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Reading the nonverbal cues will help you read between the lines of what's being said. |
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We have to read between the lines and make some inferences, but this is what we see during the course of the trials we conduct. |
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Anyone who wants to see what this Convention really entails must read between the lines in analysing the outcome. |
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Not only the content should be the same, but also the means of expression, the tone and anything that is to be read between the lines. |
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It's important to be able to read between the lines and that's where research on the internet comes in handy. |
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If you read between the lines, it's also clear that the military was ready to go two days after, but meetings at Foreign Affairs and CIDA added four days to the decision because we wanted to go en groupe or coordonnés. |
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Like to go beyond the surface and read between the lines. |
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If you read between the lines a little, you will realize that he has deeper motives. |
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There is reason to be confused, especially when one remembers that the Prime Minister, when given a rough ride in his own riding, said recently that it was all in the red book, that one had only to read between the lines. |
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I have to read between the lines in his answer, but I hope there is somewhat of a commitment that we will have more free votes on this because that is what Canadians want. |
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As I read between the lines, along with the hon. member for Pickering-Scarborough East, this deals with a lot more than just pumps and a lot more than just fixing gas pumps with small errors in them. |
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Mr. Robert Oliphant: With respect to economic security, I can read between the lines in your priorities that economic security is a foundational step. |
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Just as a side question-and I don't want you to read between the lines, but I know Mr. Stoffer got some great western hospitality, so I'll ask for just a couple of more minutes here. |
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