When al-Assad scans the horizon, he sees what happened to other Arab dictators.
This president just I don't know if he sees what's really happened on there, but it's getting worse by the day.
He has regular talks with Woodson in which he analyzes what he sees on film.
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Most of all, he deplores what he sees as its passion for trivia and tittle-tattle.
When it comes to the technology business, he likes what he sees.
He cultivates what he sees as his many constituencies, attending meetings, giving speeches and buttering up the rich at restaurants with the energy of a man running for office.
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In the meantime, he says, he focuses on what he sees as the important part of the Mormon tradition, being honest.
When we first met, at a sushi restaurant near his office, he spoke about what he sees as the cowardice of liberal Russian businessmen his natural constituency who are too scared to stand up to government corruption.
He wants to break what he sees as government's lack of trust in those on the front line of services.
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Since his appointment to the Supreme Court in 1986, he has argued against what he sees as unwarranted judicial activism.
And it was categorically clear that from his perspective he intends to continue what he sees as a positive trajectory.
In a conference call with analysts and reporters, Mulally said he was encouraged by what he sees as a change in attitude among industry and government leaders dealing with the economic crisis in Europe.
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He laments that these leaders are still in thrall to financial markets and international business, and he is appalled by what he sees as a collective instinct to try to repair a failing system rather than change it.
He is depressed by what he sees as a nation reverting to type after a period of gentleness - brought on originally by the Depression and the New Deal politics that came after it - which suggested to Americans that in good economic times they could afford to help each other out.
And yet he has passionate views about what he sees as the failure of other kinds of news debate to shed light on political issues.
He is particularly incensed by what he sees as collusion between one of those Hutu groups, the Democratic Forces for the Liberation of Rwanda (FDLR, ) and the Congolese government.
"The president is encouraged by what he sees as evidence that there can be what he believes is in the best interests of both nations: a candid, cooperative, constructive relationship with China, " a U.S. official involved in China policy said.
Although he isn't specific about what form that "further action" will take, it ought to be pretty clear to local councils that the man at the top is not going to leave them alone if he doesn't like what he sees.
But he is impatient to come into what he sees as his rightful inheritance.
But he has also been a critic of what he sees as unsafe drugs.
Rather than fight battles singly, he prefers all-out war on what he sees as unreason.
Mr Munitz says he wants his campuses to concentrate on what he sees as the vital but much-neglected job of improving the quality of America's primary and secondary schools.
He spoke to Gillian Tan in Sydney about what he sees on the horizon for investors in Asia.
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With three-dozen other investors, he has formed a group to campaign against what he sees as the gouging of foreign firms.
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But he has some advice on how to navigate what he sees as the end of a bull market that's been a generation in the making.
According to Maples, he and Miura-Ko are highly complementary: while he is continually optimistic and quick to believe what he sees, she is value-oriented and, like us, approaches venture capital investments by assimilating mountains of data.
He is particularly withering in his scorn for what he sees as the mystifications of the English parliamentary tradition (allegedly nurtured since the Middle Ages), the trumpery of modern British monarchy, the obscurities of English common law and the mediocrity of the current batch of British politicians.
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