As a man of strong intellectual powers, many of his most powerful effects were carefully thought through. |
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When Parliament passes legislation as important as this, the wording should be more properly and soundly thought through. |
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His buildings are ideologically based, experientially nuanced, meticulously thought through. |
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None of his are thought through, a dangerous fault for someone so high in Government. |
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The interviewer is looking for evidence that you followed a definite lead that was planned, thought through properly and had long-term potential. |
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It is only the major arcana and not terribly well thought through but it is still going on my collecting list. |
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Unions broadly welcome the scheme, while stressing that the implications for teacher workloads need to be thought through. |
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I like Jack Murtha's comments because I thought they were serious and well-meant and thought through. |
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Do you reject this idea because you've thought through the issue, considered it from various angles, possibly testing it and then rejecting it? |
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I have pursued this thought through art, literature and the religious consciousness of man. |
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I say to the Minister that someone must have thought through what that means, but it is completely opaque to me. |
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The hierarchical structure must be thought through and shared by all users. |
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Our role is to ensure that they work, not to assess their relevance or whether they have been well thought through. |
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There is a whole heap of issues that need to be thought through. |
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We need to be candid. We need more time to present a properly thought through and fundamentally revised programme. |
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Once an efficient person has thought through to a conclusion and made plans, he does not go off half-cocked because of something he hears. |
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Policies of this nature must therefore always be properly thought through and well balanced. |
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The answers given to the committee on this matter suggest that this issue has not been adequately thought through. |
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This type of exercise, which is difficult to develop in periods of strong growth, can be thought through during slower periods. |
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They say everything has been well planned and thought through and that the government has learned from past mistakes. |
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Carefully thought through project tools support rapid and efficient system integration right from the planning stage. |
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The spatial implications of policy shocks and changes such as those implied by trade agreements and relationships need to be thought through. |
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In order to be effective, these types of interventions must be thought through carefully. |
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Among others, the impact of the introduction of biometric data should have been better thought through. |
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The communication around the implementation of environmental flows thus needs to be well thought through. |
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This is the result of a well thought through strategy to promote interaction and ownership by participants. |
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So you think about that and human rights issues and all that other stuff it's not completely thought out or thought through. |
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Such questions need to be well thought through when mandates are formulated. |
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If they were well thought through, with a clear plan of execution, she was in, and ready to go to the mat. |
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Have we really thought through the consequences of rash action now? |
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This interpretation of Nietzsche is rigorously thought through. |
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Firstly, the legality has not been fully proven, secondly, the knock-on effects have not been thought through and thirdly, a question mark hangs over motives. |
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These decisions should be thought through and there should be a happy medium between what the public want and what business people need to do to survive. |
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However, in our efforts to make a real difference in the lives of Canadians, we need to ensure that the policy decisions we make are well thought through and are in the best interests of those we are trying to help. |
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For some complicated cases, even when applying the above approach, the tree does not suffice and in those cases it is up to the project group to make a well thought through decision on the status of company in question. |
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His smiles are measured and stingily allocated, his words are thought through. |
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To be truly effective and positive, these adjustments should be well thought through, and rooted in the practicalities of day-to-day business life. |
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This represents an organisational goal of any military, and the primary focus for military thought through military history. |
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All these questions must be thought through. |
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Although the material in the centre stack radiates uninhibited artistic freedom, the functions that are integrated have been thought through in every detail. |
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Has all this been properly thought through? |
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They are exacerbated by the fact that many decisions are made under pressure due to the restricted timeframe, without allowing time for them to always be well thought through. |
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The risk of diseases spreading is, in part, made greater by intensive livestock farming and by international trade relations, and so vaccination policy needs to be thought through anew. |
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New adherents came to New Age thought through a production line of crank diets and crystal healing products, rather than any substantive politics of the self. |
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Every aspect of operation from decanting the fuel, lighting the flame, regulating the flame to extinguishing the flame has been thought through and accessorised in order to control the method of operation. |
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The goal for the new perspective of Incrementalism was for policy makers to avoid making changes before they really engaged and rationally thought through the issue. |
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Requiring the giving of reasons helps ensure that decisions are carefully thought through, which in turn aids in the control of administrative discretion. |
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Although there are traces of improv-comedy slaphappiness here and there, Langer has thought through his thesis and his different levels of reality carefully. |
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Madness performed signature tune Our House but poor sound and the fact it was a replay of their Jubilee concert suggested things had not been thought through. |
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