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But consider it this way: globalisation, championed by the American elite, and technological change, driven by American inventiveness, has devoured industrial jobs in the manufacturing states.
Consider it this way: when Enron went belly up, shareholders ended up with nothing, but when the housing market drops, homeowners still have a house.
But consider it this way: What can investors of more modest means learn from what the wealthiest people in the country — with the best research and advice at their disposal — are doing with large portions of their fortunes?
Consider it this way: If Daimler-Benz, worth $56 billion at the end of the day Wednesday, offered $10,000 to acquire a maker of Soap Box Derby racer kits, it would not be called a $56 billion merger.
Ms. Burke, the Pittsburgh mother, sized up the large sum of money for a refund program and, together with her husband, considered it this way: If they couldn't have a child after several attempts, they would get their money back and use it for adoption, or — if they ultimately decided not to have children — for travel.
Or consider it this way: Be smart, not right.
Consider it this way: Dogs sans leashes is kind of smoking circa 1980s.
Though it seems like it'd be a cacophonous experience, just consider it this way: afterwards you can brag about how you studied entire bodies of work by Mozart and Richard Wagner in one sitting.
There is a very definite meaning there, and it does emerge". "These are complicated ideas: What is, exactly, forgiveness, what is fate, what holds things together, what cuts things apart?" So consider it this way: "We're raising money for the JDRF.
Would you consider it that way?
In this way, considering it has 4.3 billion users, SMS has been one of the best, and most simply, designed technologies ever.
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