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Some who have followed his career closely think he will use "greymail": threatening to expose American secrets.
(Realistically, it is financially and physically impossible for government agencies to examine every single piece of intelligence closely; think about what happened to "the boy who cried wolf").
"I think there will be a fight for this, but a lot of people who watch Congress pretty closely think this is going to be a tough road," he said.
Even if we could monitor all the immigrant communities closely, think of the monetary costs involved and the costs to our rights and liberties.
So developers, particularly people trying to drive traffic and sales through evergreen content that people identify with closely, think about ways to plug into this new usage.
It's the sort of decisions you really try to closely think through, and it often troubles you even after you have made a decision".
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Not only does Franco fail to look too closely at Tommy, he doesn't look closely at anyone else who tries to look closely or think probingly about Tommy.
In addition, Bozhovich (2009) prompts researchers to look closely and think further about the early development of abstract forms of thinking in young children, in order to consider whether or not, the frequently suggested stages of development in age, really exist.
I 'M always surprised about how closely we think about our characters," Mr. Shyamalan says.
L.N.: When I write a very positive piece, I really try to look closely and think about the work.
Don't bother parsing that too closely; instead, think vases filled with bare branches, chandeliers, and lots and lots of white.
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