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That was as far as he cared to think about their fate.
It seemed obvious to anyone who cared to think about it that an attack by dozens of heavily armed jihadists on 9-11 that killed an American ambassador was a terrorist attack.
"Free marketeers forget, or perhaps they never cared to think, that without the semblance of a strategy, without meaningful accountability or early intervention, the system risks repeating all the mistakes of the worst local authorities.
Politkovskaya was far more likely to spend time in a hospital than on a battlefield, and her writing bore frequent witness to robbery, rape, and the unbridled cruelty of life in a place that few other Russians — and almost no other reporters — cared to think about.
The country, as a result, never cared to think about foreign matters too long after all we'd just won the Cold War.
It wasn't something they cared to think about.
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And you should take care to think about it beforehand not to get in trouble midway.
A fair point, except that America's underclass is probably bigger than anyone cares to think.
The point is not lost on anyone who cares to think about it, Professor Epstein said.
The similarities are not quite as substantial as Mourinho cares to think.
Which is a metaphor for something in fashion, if beholders care to think about it.
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