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Surely, they think, economic weakness must be due to something more tangible than a feedback loop.
If ever our young directors feel fear, self-pity or failure in their lives – then surely they think of Welles again.
And that's the problem: When customers eventually do pull the trigger on that one salad dressing, they inevitably regret their decision because surely (they think) there was another dressing tastier, healthier and less expensive; worse, the unpleasant experience dissuades them from making a repeat purchase.
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Surely, they thought, reasonable-minded people would never take seriously the scurrilous charge that Kerry did not deserve his medals for valour.
This should put an end to it.'" Surely, they thought, concerns of state – the close relations between two nations, billions of dollars of commercial ties – should count more than the life of one person, who had been killed by mistake.
Surely they thought of that, right?
Surely not, they think.
When projects get into trouble, as this one surely will, they think nothing of handing the keys over to the lenders and moving on to the next deal.
While climate deniers in Congress and elsewhere might think they can attack the U.S. EPA or the United Nations with impunity, surely they would think twice before trying to impugn the integrity of those who lead the professional sports industry.
Surely they could think of a better word than that.
Surely they must think that the BBC deserves better than that?
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