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Brian Nadig, publisher of Nadig Newspapers, a chain of community papers on the Northwest Side, said most area business leaders are not yet thinking about who they are going to support in the municipal elections.
Will it be military conflict in the Middle East, a slowdown in growth in China, continued stress in Europe, or something else we are not yet thinking about?
People aren't yet thinking about an implantable device for liver.
It demonstrates that the Tories have rediscovered the will and energy to fight a ruthlessly effective campaign, but that they are not yet thinking or behaving like a government-in-waiting.The ties that bindBy contrast, the Labour Party's manifesto a 112-page book is more than just a detailed account of what Labour will do when (the assumption is implicit) it is re-elected.
But employers apparently aren't yet thinking that way.
Baby boomers aren't yet thinking of themselves as an aging population.
Wing Alex Cuthbert says Wales are not yet thinking about a Grand Slam despite their Six Nations win over Italy.
Swansea defender Neil Taylor insists the club are not yet thinking about the first Welsh Premier League derby against Cardiff City on 3 November.
I am sure Lewis Hamilton will say he is not yet thinking of the championship but the pressure that has fallen away from him after the failure of Sebastian Vettel's car is amazing.
Mercedes driver Nico Rosberg says he is out to "annoy" championship leader Sebastian Vettel, but is not yet thinking about his own title challenge.
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