He was left to twist in the wind while the press glorified his editor for having some second thoughts about the explosive articles. |
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I've been calling the editor a lot, explaining that I'm having second thoughts. |
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My unusual muteness must have made him wonder if I was having second thoughts. |
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This morning the Bureau of Statistics came out with a set of numbers that's prompting second thoughts. |
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I have second thoughts as I begin to cut a traverse up and across a powdery leeward slope. |
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Lizzie considered she might be dreaming but had second thoughts after stubbing her toe on a ceramic vase. |
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Our choices are a guy who always has second thoughts or a guy who's never had a first thought. |
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On second thoughts, he might add it is great relief to find at least a couple of hours of uninterrupted acting moments. |
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So how can she suddenly call foul play, just because she has second thoughts about the person's intentions? |
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For some reason she was having second thoughts and they weren't helping her at all. |
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So you have no second thoughts about this proposal to create this intelligence czar? |
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On second thoughts, I don't feel like depressing myself anymore with the news. |
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Newcomers trying to break into politics in Kerry must be having second thoughts, given the way the old political dynasties continue to dominate. |
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If there were any doubts about the standard of the hotel, its cheap tariff leaves no room for second thoughts. |
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I'm surprised the conclusion was not that docs should be quicker on the draw so there would be no time for second thoughts. |
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That gives us until Tuesday afternoon and if we have second thoughts, we'll get our money back. |
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I wasn't exactly keen, but my husband wanted to go, though we did have second thoughts when they had to screw the door shut. |
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I think the council is being very mean about this and I do hope it has second thoughts. |
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The Gambler began to have second thoughts about concealing his weapon and reached for it. |
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On second thoughts, since you are so free with your money, what about marrying Hillary? |
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On second thoughts, neither the apartment owner nor I had any reason to be unhappy. |
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Our first thought of course was Traditional British, shepherd's pie, macaroni cheese and all that, but we had second thoughts. |
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This is the kind of thing that gives me serious second thoughts about the Internet. |
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Now all but the most unquestioning loyalists are having serious second thoughts. |
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Yet, she dispenses advice about marriage and childraising with no second thoughts. |
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If anyone doubted the BBC's bias before they'll surely be having second thoughts today. |
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Crushing my second thoughts, I made my way down the stairs to the entrance hall, where I stopped, hanging back behind the corner of the wall. |
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He'd seen his friend dismiss a flirtatious girl with gentle chivalry and no second thoughts, and he'd seen the occasional sidelong glances the brunet had sent his way. |
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If they do, a theoretical diagnosis of the sceptic's presuppositions may encourage second thoughts about how well we understand everything he says. |
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Now we have the CA members of parliament having second thoughts about what they did in the 1993 and 1997 elections. |
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Against a backdrop of crisis, many countries are having second thoughts about liberalizing their postal services. |
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My wife and I signed a contract, but we are having second thoughts about it. |
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It would appear that he was having second thoughts about being in the military, or perhaps he had other reasons for being away. |
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But on second thoughts, I decided I could use this family tie to open up the doors of this uneventful town. |
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I sincerely hope that the Netherlands government will have second thoughts on the decisions it has made. |
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As Dillingites, including many who I'm sure were over 100, whizzed by me on their bikes, I started to have second thoughts. |
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People who pressure you to act quickly may be trying to take your money before you have second thoughts. |
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I therefore call on both the Commission and the rapporteur to have second thoughts on this point. |
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This gives you a chance to have second thoughts about both your statement of facts and your manner of stating them. |
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On-board protection teams have been suggested but I would have second thoughts about that. |
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If you have second thoughts while dragging your army you can always abort the marching order by using the right mouse button. |
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Hence, my father was very doubtful because he thought that I too would have second thoughts and have to start everything again from scrap. |
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By the evening of the same day, however, General Lee fell victim to second thoughts. |
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Just before Julie and her mother enter the police station, Julie has second thoughts about talking to the police. |
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She is having second thoughts and is questioning if she has done the right thing in calling the police. |
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On second thoughts, that's how it all started in the first place. |
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Even the man who sculpted the original Barbie, Bill Barton, told newspapers that he had second thoughts about her curvaceous form. |
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Though just under five feet tall and about five and a half stones in weight, she had no second thoughts about launching herself at the considerably heftier intruder. |
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This is a lot different from the attitudes revealed in past surveys when migrant workers would not have had any second thoughts before buying the cheapest product available. |
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When faced in a situation where you have second thoughts whether to buy a quality and expensive helmet over a so-so but cheap one, choose the first option. |
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An almost Hitchcockian feel of implacable fate that filigrees the film must have given exhibitors second thoughts, and it's mostly known only to dedicated cinephiles. |
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But it seems as if Tebow had second thoughts about his second thoughts. |
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I think I'd have second thoughts about that. |
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At first, Villeneuve was optimistic about returning to the Mediterranean, but soon had second thoughts. |
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Blunn, however, had second thoughts about a department confined to policy, and a reformulation of the interface between the two new organizations included a middle area between policy formation and delivery. |
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He had second thoughts, however, and momentarily applied brakes. He looked to his right and saw the A319, but was unsure whether that aircraft was moving. |
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As a result, both superpowers came to view nuclear weapons principally as a deterrent that would give each side second thoughts about going to war. |
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In the year since then the Gulf states themselves have had second thoughts about the desirability of being defended by Egyptian and Syrian troops stationed on their territory. |
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Did they make the school have second thoughts? |
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I hope that the honourable Member who suggested that we should perhaps consider cutting off any humanitarian assistance will have second thoughts about that. |
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I also hope that, if we vote as one tomorrow, the Council will have second thoughts and will want to join with us in finding a solution through the conciliation procedure. |
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I suspect that even President Havel would have second thoughts about that statement now that the one effect of Kosovo has been that a very large part of Serbia has in effect been handed over to the Albanians in Kosovo. |
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Unfortunately, the show veers into melodramata when a soused Penny expresses second thoughts to Raj about dumping Leonard. |
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Nonetheless, recent industrial action in some countries has led operators that were using rail transport to have second thoughts beca useofitslackofreliabilityandtoswitchtoroadtranspo rt. |
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In light of such observation, European political decision-makers should have second thoughts as they advocate the creation of a European futures market for dairy products 2, in order to develop private tools to manage risks. |
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We are hoping that the majority of MEPs will have second thoughts about this on Thursday and vote accordingly, and that we will succeed in reclaiming LIFE from the reserve. |
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Is that not enough to make the government have second thoughts? |
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At first it seemed a good idea, but now it's getting close I'm having second thoughts. |
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After obtaining the dispensation, Henry had second thoughts about the marriage of his son and Catherine. |
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Later in the day, Plumer had second thoughts and ordered I Anzac Corps to push on to the Keiberg spur, with support from the II Anzac Corps. |
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The Germans decide to execute Sallah, but a young soldier put in charge of the operation has second thoughts. |
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So the Premier of British Columbia-who may not have read what he signed, or did not understand what he signed-now has second thoughts about the deal. |
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I should like to point out to members that the results of the recent auction of radio frequencies for third generation mobile telephones in the United Kingdom have given rise to second thoughts on the subject. |
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The rising death toll on the roads is forcing us to have second thoughts. |
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Afterward, Muckler did not have second thoughts. |
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Occasionally, DeMars and Castro receive a phone call from a recruit who is having second thoughts about joining the military. |
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But Lohan hasn't signed on the dotted line, and is now reportedly having second thoughts, because the film has scenes with full-frontal nudity. |
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Scaramucci seemed to have second thoughts. |
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I immediately began to have second thoughts. |
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A day or so later, I was knocked sideways by second thoughts. |
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Having second thoughts about having visited a certain Web site? |
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Cost advantage was and is the main driver for outsourcing, but both parties are having second thoughts about the benefits of outsourcing, particularly in manufacturing. |
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It is little wonder that the public is having second thoughts about the government's commitment to this so-called tough on crime policy which is not being tough on crime. |
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Boulud began having second thoughts about Escoffier. |
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As so often, many commenters go off at a tangent, some debate with each other and several of them return in order to hone their arguments or because they have second thoughts. |
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Once he has accepted a commission, there is no turning back, and he is clearly all too accustomed to whingey and panicky clients having second thoughts, and having to ride roughshod over their scruples. |
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But external supprot still falls short of the requirements of adjustment and there is a serious danger that African governments already facing still opposition at home will have second thoughts about the whole reform process. |
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Some person or persons evidently had second thoughts. |
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Then, in early 2003, the Americans appeared to have second thoughts about Mr Kurnaz, intimating that he was not being totally honest about his activities in Pakistan. |
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Namsaï has created approval and acceptance screens to enable its internet customers to have second thoughts about their orders prior to final confirmation. |
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Second thoughts about buying this stupid bike, second thoughts about riding in 40-plus degrees, and second thoughts about blithely riding home in uniform. |
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If our neighbour to the south had second thoughts about this agreement, the least we could do is carefully examine the agreement before us today and not blindly accept it. |
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On second thoughts, gentlemen, I don't wish you had known him. |
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A BURGLAR who had second thoughts while trying to break into a house because he had made a promise to end his life of lawbreaking has kept his freedom. |
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