In one sense, the Starkweather story is of a piece with the Steve Jobs visit.
In one sense it's not new but perhaps it's new in people's perception of ...
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In one sense, that job looks less forbidding than the sound and fury suggests.
In one sense at least, the marriage of cars and computers makes perfect sense.
In one sense it was a silly question: nobody can possibly promise a stable government.
Which is logical: In one sense, Patagonia's current success stems from classic business-school principles.
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Scissors, in one sense, is right, especially if the Financial Times estimate is correct.
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Naturally Wolfgang rejects all talk of a Bayreuth crisis and in one sense he is right.
He is, however, a freeloader in one sense, although not in the way Stiglitz meant.
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In one sense, it boils down to their different red lines - what they will not allow.
In one sense, this is not the end of the affair, merely the end of the beginning.
In one sense, the story of the Citizens United case goes back more than a hundred years.
The role of the developing world in one sense is much greater than the chart indicates.
In one sense, those excess reserve dollars are trapped at the Fed, like asteroids endlessly circling the Sun.
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In one sense, Mr Barroso is still trying to rein in a bureaucracy that got out of control.
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And this is going to sound strange in one sense, because religion to black folk has been so special...
In one sense, they are archetypes, yet Mr McGahern manages to give them the psychological subtlety of real individuals.
In one sense it freezes the campaign, as the national media focus on the potential devastation and then the clean-up.
So, I guess in one sense, you get death by term limits, so it's really a natural extension of that.
They are also the best response to an attack that was, in one sense, aimed at the free-market system itself.
In one sense, it is a mystery why Tokyo is continuing to make mistakes when it comes to government pump-priming.
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These account for perhaps three-quarters of all the laundered money, which means that, in one sense, money-laundering is a second-order problem.
And in one sense it was true, but not just because of the scale it achieved or the technical genius it displayed.
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Of course, in one sense, health care is clearly focused on outcome.
In one sense, however, they may be more right than they know.
That Al Gore had pulled an all-nighter was characteristic in one sense.
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In one sense, we should understand that Europeans are trying to protect their preferred standards when it comes to culture, social structure and lifestyle.
So in one sense Path is going after a very large vision: a sort of all-purpose app for sharing pretty much anything and everything.
In one sense, institutional investors like Yale have created their own commodities charts that spike off the page by doubling down on their investments.
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