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He was worried that others might think less of him for having a child whose life he might not be involved in.
Mr. Mustonen, at his stage of maturity, might think less of the concert stage, find himself a good teacher and add style and discipline to his pianistic talents.
Richard Berner, an economist at Morgan Stanley, suggests that as the terms of acquisition finance become unfavourable, companies might think less about buy-outs and switch their energies to growing businesses through capital spending.
If the media were to cover Latinos in other contexts — not just in relation to immigration — the public might think less about immigration in ethnic categories, and therefore less likely to succumb to demagogues' ethnic scapegoating.
They're sorted by color — white, yellow, red, blue, green, more beige than you might think, less purple than you might want — which is to say, not sorted at all, apart from a few Coca-Cola shirts, some athletic team selections here and there, and a troika of "Cats" shirts, with matching faded eyes on the back.
Your colleagues might think less of you or even ridicule you for the path you chose.
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You might think that less coca must mean less cocaine coming out of South America, translating to less cocaine on the streets of places like New York and London.
They might want to think less about "conservatism" as ideology and more about a return to what was once known as the conservative temperament.
You might think that less coca-growing must mean that there's less cocaine coming out of South America, translating to less cocaine on the streets of London and New York.
But you might think that less than two weeks into opening the most expensive restaurant Manhattan has ever seen -- the last restaurant, Mr. Ducasse has said, that will bear his name -- that he would be nervously pacing the quarterdeck, sniffing sauces and making sure that each $74 entree came out of the kitchen just so.
When it might cause subordinates to think less of you? "We all have automatic thoughts when we feel anxious: 'I'm going to get fired, I'm going to look like an idiot,' " she said.
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