Industry critics say they are stalling for time to think up more positive ways of presenting farmed fish. |
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I might think up another idea for a show or a song and I don't let rejections put me off because that's life. |
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Obviously, and I think up to now, when Whitley Council makes recommendations, those recommendations are accepted. |
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So I just stood, open-mouthed, floundering, desperately trying to think up a reasonable excuse for not having shopped there recently. |
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We would never want to do scattershot acquisitions and then have to think up strategies to justify them. |
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Don't be ridiculous, I scolded, you're just trying to think up any old excuse so you can get up from the computer. |
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Keziah tried to think up a suitably sarcastic retort quickly, but her mind was blank. |
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I couldn't even think up of a word bad enough to insult her with, I was fulminating with so much rage. |
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And if caps and hoods are banned, it may just inspire others to dress more individually and think up a new fashion craze. |
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She was still trying to think up a way to get out of trying out for the dance team. |
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She does seem like the type who could think up such a thing and I'm sure a publisher wouldn't be averse to the idea. |
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The globalization of our economic system places us under an obligation to think up new ways in which to manage our economies. |
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Our metallurgists think up, develop and industrialize alloys whose characteristics precisely meet our customers' unceasingly renewed needs. |
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But in the end, I enjoyed being able to think up a tune or a composition from a just a loop and an atmosphere. |
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My biggest thrill comes when we think up a unique product during the course of development and bring it to the market. |
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Those who ask questions are the ones who think up more things to do and more ways of doing them. |
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Whether you like it or not, teens will think up words and euphemisms that will never make it to the dictionary. |
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You have seen him brooding for some time over the need to think up new initiatives for involving people more with the library. |
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Given time for pause and reflection on work, people are more likely to think up better ways of conducting that work. |
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All year long, our designers think up and develop good-looking, user-friendly, technical products. |
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That is why administrations and the appropriate authorities need to think up a practical and attractive system. |
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Pre-election federal spending announcements are so lucrative that one strains to think up ways to get some of the boodle directed toward native communities. |
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Enthusiastically receiving the rules and given free rein to be as chauvinistic as they like, the five men meet in the pub to think up some new rules of their own. |
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An individualist does not ponder ways to bring people together in an organised fashion, which is the seed of the mental process required to think up a new game. |
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Off he went to think up new recipes for 30 varieties of truffles and pralines, caramels and rose and violent creams, all created on the Water Street premises. |
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Did you actually think that there's someone employed to painstakingly think up playlists for radio stations and write them up by hand or something? |
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Plz don't take my storyline, cuz it took me forever to think up! |
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It seems to us we always choose an easy path of asking for money from the budget of the Organization and to think up something additional to spend this money on. |
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Visual Arts: You must decorate the apparatus in such a way that it stands out from the others: think up a theme and think in terms of colours, pattern and variety. |
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For one thing, every such action tends to encourage others to imitate them or to think up new ways of making representations of currency, and generally cheapens the position of bank notes in the public eye. |
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The capacity of human beings to think up new ways to kill one another proved inexhaustible, as did our capacity to exempt from mercy those who look different or pray to a different God. |
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It may be a full time effort by a skilled staff, or it may be merely a ten minute period set aside every day by the proprietor to think up ways of improving and extending trade. |
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By tradition copyreaders are gray, deskbound anonymities whose only brush with adventure is to tighten up the syntax of th people who write about it and to think up headlines for stories. |
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In the seductive advance lie-tinerary, Tok had promised us a sumptuous repast at the Floridita, where Hemingway would while away the days with the local tarts over daiquiris no sugar and think up daiquiri similes. |
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Ask young people to think up their own solutions to noise. |
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How do these finalists think up their captions? |
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This new situation is forcing most players in these tourism centres, in both the private and public sectors, to put their heads together to think up new economic development strategies. |
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We need to envisage metropolitan dynamics that force us to think up ways of reconfiguring territories that escape from uncontrolled unlimitedness, the urban sprawl, chaos, untamed peri-urbanization and separating boundaries. |
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The information below will provide you with a better understanding of the entire subject of colour management and inspire you to think up new ways of optimising processes in your own company. |
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Moreover they have been planned partnerships between the government and research institutes in order to think up answers to the economic and social problems existing in this Country. |
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They also think up new and more efficient ways of doing things. |
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Successful delayers in the marshmallow test use these cognitive skills to think up games and other strategies that help them to cool impulsive urges and reach future goals. |
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So you think up something like Voyager meets some Romulans stranded in the DQ, or some treknobabble takes down the command staff and Seven assumes command. |
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I can think up plenty of excuses not to go, but we really should attend. |
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