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I build hundreds of tables and bookshelves and cabinets each year, taking pride in crafting something stable and sturdy.
So new to the game, her acheivement is in crafting something that is big picture, all or nothing; a sound best served swallowed whole, jagged edges and all.
"But if the Legislature feels compelled to weigh in on the issue, there may be no other way to do it without crafting something that is subject to abuse".
This is technically what happened during the framing of the current constitution in 1787, when attendees were tasked with amending the Articles of Confederation, but wound up crafting something new entirely.
Mike echoes that sentiment: "I relish the fact that a cake, by its nature, is there to be shared, so there's never a preciousness to what I've made – you're crafting something that you know is going to be carved up and scoffed without any fuss or guilt".
Declan McCullagh, the Wired writer who first played up Mr. Gore's remark, puts it this way: the vice president "was one of the first politicians to realize that those bearded, bespectacled researchers were busy crafting something that could, just maybe, become pretty important".
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"I wish I could craft something perfect.
Orszag tried rehearsing a better response until he had crafted something that satisfied him.
To Reich's insistent composition, she crafted something with its own pulse.
"We were pretty careful to craft something we thought people would accept and would work.
They will judge whether he can truly craft something that can command more general confidence.
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