Sentence examples for being thought of at from inspiring English sources

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Brutus isn't so much a race man as a capitalist, and he's learned a lot from being thought of at least, in the white world — as a commodity himself.

They also report being taken more seriously and being thought of, at the same time, as funnier.

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Had I been in London asking for support to build a peace process I would have been thought of as at best naive or just daft.

Finding a safe way to shotgun was thought of as impossible at the most, and impractical at the least.

Therefore, our estimates can be thought of as being at the lower end of the "true" effect.

The first is a matter of nomenclature, Why should the recommended actions be thought of as paternalistic at all?

Woody biomass can be thought of as comprised of at least four components: extractives, hemicellulose, lignin and cellulose.

Even a royal smile was thought of as a weakness at that time.

Economics ought not to be thought of as a science at all.

Consequently, they shouldn't really be thought of as bad movies at all.

As a consequence, the LCA can be thought of as being performed at the 'notional' farm level.

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