My 11-year-old son has never let on that he is remotely interested in girls.
If Piaguaje was struck by the incongruity of his surroundings, he did not let on.
Both Mr Obama and Mr Romney are keener on free trade than they let on.
In fact, it turned out they had a lot more debt than they had let on.
Many MPs and peers are more excited about this visit than they would let on.
But strategists for both parties say that voters are more fickle than recent election results let on.
Republicans, with a nervous eye on the polls, may be more anxious for a deal than they let on.
He made the gagging sound, and leaned over the side of the bed and let on he was emptying himself.
GAL's activities, the latest batch of documents hint that he may have known more than he has ever let on.
It's an article of faith in Italy, despite repeated denials, that the Vatican knows more than it has let on.
Confused and anxious policy makers no doubt privately clung to that signpost even more tightly than they let on in public.
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Yes, but it's a little more complicated than the ThinkProgs let on.
Some afternoons, Mother disappeared and I would not let on to Father that my heart was thumping at the base of my ears.
But in a recent interview with the Reddit community, Persson let on how much the title has brought in since its release.
Cervelli knew Kuroda was struggling, yet he would never let on.
The second is that consumers have played a bigger role in Japan's recovery than official figures let on, with strong demand at home sucking in imports.
For his part, Bank of America's head, Ken Lewis, by now consumed with buyer's remorse, may have known more about the handouts than he let on.
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So we are repeating history in more ways than the stimulus spenders let on, with a gusher of money flowing into crony corporations promising a cleantech cornucopia.
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If a law firm, say, sets up a group that includes its partners and client A, it cannot let on that it also works for client B.
Although he wasn't prepared to let on exactly how much he paid for the old Boeing, Dios confirmed that the price tag was a six-figure sum (in euros).
He got a chance to test his vision of a store chock full of such apparent bargains in 1982, when he spotted a vacant restaurant to let on the road to Los Angeles airport.
Looked at in this way, a closer examination of Christie's sale of Impressionist and modern art this week shows that things did not go quite as well as the post-sale press release let on.
If the TV industry was struggling (and we all know it is), this network wasn't about to let on -- if ever there were a way to distract an audience otherwise focused on fleeing viewers and commercial ratings, this was it.
This is a serious handicap if Higgsism, as I hereby christen it, is to have an impact on human culture, let alone on technology.
But before moving on, let me pause on an important procedural point.
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At the time of the Yahoo acquisition, Geocities had focused on monetization and let scale grow on its own, making a few mistakes along the way in terms of figuring out monetization at scale.
We have many things on which we disagree, but NATO needs Russia and Russia needs NATO, so let's work on the things we agree on, and let's not hide our disagreements and let us realize that also this relationship can and in my opinion should be -- should be strengthened.
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