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First, there appears to be less nastiness on its balance-sheet than one might think, because it has already shrunk and cleaned up its books.

Even the dogs will not benefit as much as one might think, because Mrs. Helmsley elected to disburse her bequests through the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust.

The food is not as inexpensive as one might think, because the plates are small, but a meal here is very good, and the wines are better than reliable.

Cute! See, Fey's Palin impression was a big hit for the show back in 2008, got marvellous ratings, and will long be remembered as a seminal SNL moment – but not, as one might think, because Sarah Palin was some wacky, harmless goofball destined to be a delightful footnote in the annals of election history.

On Slate, Maria Dolan came to almond milk's defense, saying that the product doesn't use as many almonds as one might think because people probably consume less than one serving of almonds when they use almond milk.

In order to conserve water, showers are limited to two, two minute showers per week and laundry is limited to one load per week - but it's not as bad as one might think because the climate is so cold and dry that one never sweats.

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SS: A bunch of research, sure, but less than you might think because, here's the thing: the way MPD is treated in fiction is usually a million miles from the real thing.

One might think that because of easy availability, squirrel would be the perfect meal-stretcher for these economically challenged times, but it takes a lot of work to get the meat off even the plumpest squirrel.

Second, one might think that because the actions performed in a dream do not really happen, they are morally irrelevant.

One might think so because of various beliefs about the impossibility of in fact doing good for people against their will or because one thinks that although possible to do good it is in fact inconsistent with some normative standard which ought to prevail.

One might think that because I was the founding editor of Boston Review (then called Boston Arts Review) and then New York Arts Journal 1974-1980, that I'd had some practical publishing experience.

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