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So the next logical step is targeting overseas markets – the potential pool of new customers seems infinite.
The "I" recollecting dwells in the imagination, which seems infinite; it looks upon its body as a sour piece of flesh with its own pitiable destiny.
The public appetite for wisdom, or at least provocative opinion, from these high-tech company bosses seems insatiable; and the willingness of chief executives to satisfy this appetite seems infinite.
When they got to Paris they spent hours walking through the streets arm in arm talking about the things that couples do when the future seems infinite and hopeful.
When the number of counterparties seems infinite, traders are free to concoct ever-more-complex schemes involving ever-greater leverage which create an ever-bigger threat of systemic collapse whenever one node in this interconnected network (such as Lehman Brothers) fails.
Is there an anational lex mercatoria, a "global law without a state?" The debate seems infinite.
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More than 8,000 companies received formal venture funding that year as the door to the public markets seemed infinitely wide, and the appetite for the next Cisco Systems, JDS Uniphase or Amazon.com –or even the next Pets.com –seemed infinite.
The Mediterranean is vast enough to have once seemed infinite.
Where once it seemed infinite in its bounty, it is suffering from overfishing and pollution.
The degrees of messy divorces, at least when it comes to dividing up money, seem infinite.
Abundant resources that once seemed infinite are now dwindling; there are no obvious alternative replacements.
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