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Since its forecasts draw on the opinions of nearly two hundred practitioners, this involves something of a self-fulfilling prophecy.
Mr Cameron said of it: "The whole approach of building a bigger, stronger, more active society involves something of a revolt against the top-down, statist approach".
Finding the 50 objects involves something of a scavenger hunt — they are on display in different places at the society, at 170 Central Park West, at West 77th Street.
Mr. Ward continued: "That involves something of a task, and as I've tried to find out what's going on with the U.K. sessions, I've realized that I've been getting 'the cold shoulder' (and, I might add, not for the first time).
A natural human response to fear or danger typically involves something of a flight to safety or quality.
"But that's because the whole approach of building a bigger, stronger, more active society involves something of a revolt against the top down, statist approach of recent years.
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Watching "Loving Vincent" involves something of an Easter egg hunt, as viewers may try to pick out the famous works of art from among its scenes.
The case – City of Westland Police & Fire Retirement System v. Axcelis Technologies, Inc., decided September 29 , 2009– involved something of a collateral issue: namely, whether to permit inspection of documents relating to the board's decision to reject the proffered resignations of three directors.
They analyzed the ideas to see if they involved something of critical value to a customer.
Normally, these campaigns involve something of value that's sent out – that is to say, an offer.
Thus, legal negligence involved something of personal moral shortcoming; the person who was held liable had been guilty of ethical as well as legal wrong.
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