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Grown-ups may shudder at the tackiness, though children will love even the hideously desecrated William Kent rooms.
WSJ: London's Tea and Circuses | Queen Elizabeth II's Diamond Jubilee
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Traditionalists may shudder at the vulgarity of it all, but Vinopolis is aimed at the mass market.
ECONOMIST: Bacchus comes to Britain
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Businesses shudder at the cost and trouble of running wires through ducts and ceilings to set up wireless antennas.
FORBES: Think You're Wireless? Think Again
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Central bankers would shudder at such reckless inflationary policies were they not themselves earning triple miles up in first class.
ECONOMIST: The devaluation of everything
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At the Jersey Shore, I shudder at the idea of seeing bunkers on beachfronts or seawalls in place of sunrises.
FORBES: Superstorm Sandy Offers a Rare Design Opportunity
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He's continuing his education by going to graduate school in finance -- an idea some might shudder at given today's economic climate.
CNN: College students look to future with worry, hope
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But if it is that bad at suggesting matches for me, I shudder at what assumptions they are making based on my data.
FORBES: Twitter's 2 Follower Bugs
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For those who shudder at the thought of visiting another store so soon after Christmas, where to go for some nice price deals in January?
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Although the country has been trying to promote its financial markets for years, travel-weary bankers shudder at the thought of overnight flights to virtually every place they need to go.
ECONOMIST: Australian financial markets
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But there's a fine line between Big Data and Big Brother, at least in the eyes of some employees, who might shudder at the idea of the boss tracking their every move.
WSJ: Tracking Sensors Invade the Workplace
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Shudder at the frequent breakdowns.
CNN: Open the Gates
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In his first term, Obama has sought to increase federal oversight over energy, healthcare and financial services, at which point we might shudder at the thought of what he would seek to regulate in a second term absent an electorate to answer to in 2016.
FORBES: Why It's Time for the Voters to Fire President Obama
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Many people will look at the factories of the future and shudder.
ECONOMIST: Manufacturing