Most restaurants can cobble a couple of dishes together, but full meals are usually an afterthought.
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Almost an afterthought in 2008, this is now the leading area for Chinese spending.
Credit risk was once an afterthought, but has taken on prime importance in a post-Lehman-bankruptcy world.
At first it seemed like the movie would turn out to be a DreamWorks afterthought.
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My hope is that this "dilemma" will not even be an afterthought for my daughter.
As 2012 increasingly becomes an afterthought, fans will continue to wonder about the future.
"In many products, security is an afterthought, it's kind of bolted on afterwards, " Mr. Berson says.
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If he expects to make up the lost ground, Hispanics cannot be an afterthought.
This little afterthought is good for a chuckle, but does not indicate a thought-through design.
The stock price is an afterthought compared to his potential billion dollar windfall in the FWPP.
As an afterthought, she queried local newspapers which suggested she submit a travel journal via email.
This group may become more lively than Russia's moribund imperial afterthought, the Commonwealth of Independent States.
The sommelier spotted Ntezo hand-polishing glasses and, as an afterthought, graciously poured him a taste.
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In an era where television networks are an afterthought, focusing on smart drama sets a channel apart.
Movies would be an afterthought, and the decision about what to show was always made at corporate.
Those creating mobile technologies should make privacy and safety the number one priority, rather than an afterthought.
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It was really almost an afterthought, says Peter van Cuylenburg, head of Quantums specialty storage products group.
Critics say energy saving should be the first thought of an energy bill, not an apparent afterthought.
When President Barack Obama was inaugurated on January 20, 2009, clean energy was largely a policymaking afterthought.
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With only 10 spots on a ballot, Morris could easily lose support and could become an afterthought.
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There needs to be more maps and more modes to make it much more than an afterthought.
The returns on those shares were an afterthought: rapid economic growth tended to boost all share prices.
As a consequence, her first pregnancy, while not an afterthought, did not receive nearly the attention it deserved.
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So, making the client a bit of an afterthought would certainly be an extremely misguided thing to do.
And we integrating cyber security into the designs of systems rather than bolting it on as an afterthought.
Then as an afterthought, he asked me what unit I was going to be with on my assignment.
Visual Basic script is a pathetic excuse for a language that was bolted onto Office as an afterthought.
Still, despite the event's status as an afterthought, South Africa will be particularlykeen to win its sunset edition.
When he last visited the state, in late June, he courted the Democratic faithful only as an afterthought.
The first test of Mr Bush's promise that Latin America will not be an afterthought will come on trade.
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