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The phrase "amount thinking" is not correct or usable in written English.
Instead of this phrase, you could use "thought process," "thought pattern," or "way of thinking." For example, "My thought process often leads me to strange conclusions."
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I spend a decent amount of time driving -- car-pooling, caravaning, sitting in gridlock -- and an indecent amount thinking about it or leafing idly through the owner's manual while I sit in the passenger seat.
The Justice Department's proposed fine of $14 billion is viewed as the opening of a negotiation that could cost Deutsche a fraction of that amount — thinking that sent the stock surging on Friday.
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"You can get into a cycle where you're just paying off these little amounts thinking it's manageable, not realising you're racking it up," she said.
The language is meant as "a signal this is a very different way to think about clothing," Mr. Waterbury said, and highlight "the amount of thinking" Uniqlo employees "bring to everything they make".
Accordingly, creative types have done an unusual amount of thinking about plausible impossibility.
But over all, the amount of thinking that's gone into this thing shows that their hearts are in the right place.
A certain amount of thinking must enter your slumbering head, and to make that happen, I shall now leave you here, alone.
Crucially, it increases the amount of thinking going on in the classroom at any one time because everyone knows the next question might be for them.
In 2009, Cole told The Los Angeles Times that he and his family had done "just an absurd amount of thinking" about the decision, comparing future earnings of players who sign out of high school to those who choose college.
One of its tenets is that teachers need to maximise the amount of thinking and learning going on in their classroom at any one time, and to ensure that this effort is widely distributed.
Knell and Taylor are being a bit unfair: there has been a huge amount of thinking on these questions, including Arts Council England's own 2007 report, which explored art's public value in increasing capacity for life, enriching experience and developing skills.
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