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Many parents unthinkingly endorse the first assertion, yet would find it hard to contest the second.
ECONOMIST: Warnings to parents
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The integrity of a moment is lost when we unthinkingly blend different parts of our life.
CNN: Smartphones let work win out
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But without large-scale funds for investment in public transport, it has been all too easy to portray it as unthinkingly anti-car.
ECONOMIST: Transport
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The lifeboat regulations were written for a different era and enforced unthinkingly.
WSJ: The Real Reason for the Tragedy of the Titanic
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We tick the box unthinkingly because we want the service or product.
BBC: Cameras!!
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Even if work is our passion, as it is mine, we're pitching ourselves headlong and unthinkingly into a world without boundaries -- a world without rest.
CNN: Smartphones let work win out
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Well campaigners on this issue point out that many investors behave like absentee landlords - they never vote, or when they do vote, they unthinkingly vote the way that a company's board recommends.
BBC: What kind of democracy for votes on bosses' pay?
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Unthinkingly, I sent them there on St.
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War is about wealth destruction, the killing of potential customers, and worst of all, the erasure of the human capital most able to drive economic advancement, but economists to this day unthinkingly promote the obtuse lie that WWII ended the Great Depression.
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