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My view may be colored by a bit of post-Iraq syndrome.

But his decision, epidemiologists say, will inevitably be colored by a mix of social policy and science.

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As we noted in the text, consideration of the habeas petition could well be colored by an awareness of potential prosecutorial liability.

"What I'm expressing is colored by a deep sense of lack," Mr. Powhida said.

Attitudes toward Google in Germany have been colored by a heated debate over privacy.

It was a season, in fact, that was colored by a new kind of power in the younger women.

Some of the criticisms of Obama's handling of Libya have been colored by a sense of genuine surprise.

But Seymour's own view of himself is colored by a sense of self-loathing and failure.

China's response was colored by a pre-election pledge from Mr. Romney to label Beijing a currency manipulator.

Forgive me, but my judgment may have been colored by a complete inability to picture my own mother as a latter-day Knute Rockne.

Though "Summer Hours" is colored by a sense of loss and melancholy, it is also too rigorous and too generous to succumb to sentimentality or nostalgia.

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