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But is it honest to treat something as a fair fight when the fix is in?
You can treat something as if it's serious and stay calm, and even remain optimistic.
Objectify: (verb) to treat something as a mere object, to deny its dignity.
Crisp, lucid, and feeling, Mr. Bavouzet's performance is all about detail, about the different ways he can treat something as simple as triplets.
He added: "It was for a very specific thing … to treat something that was historically a problem for me and could be quite a serious problem for me.
BW: No, it was for a very specific thing to treat something that was historically a problem for me and could be quite a serious problem for me.
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The following analysis can be treated something like the statistics in the Daily Racing Form.
"Frontline police were given incomplete, wrong information that led to treating something as a crime rather than a medical emergency," it said.
He even noticed that our ongoing linguistic practice rejects treating something's merely being a shared past practice as automatically making it right.
"The good thing about Chinese culture is that it treats something as a whole system, the forest not just the trees.
For over thirty years we've treated something as fact which is actually false.
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