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As such, earnings will likely not be as robust as many thought they would be in the second half of 2011, and 2012.
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One poll, for example, found that nearly as many people thought the attacks on the Taliban were not strong enough (41%) as thought they were about right (47%).
ECONOMIST: Foreign policy
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But he does not appear to think, as many do, that this was because they thought Srebrenica could not be held and that it would be better to lose it in war than give it up at the peace table in exchange for land elsewhere.
ECONOMIST: The Yugoslav war
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Sprint might be saying that now, but as of last week many employees of the company thought they would be the ones merging with T-Mobile USA, according to TechCrunch.
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As I explained in my last post they were changing much less than many people thought.
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They had thought the building was being used as a squat and were not sure how many people were staying there.
BBC: Two in hospital after house fire in Forest Gate
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He said many of those who put themselves down at Christian did so because they thought of themselves "as a good person" rather than due to belief in the virgin birth, or of Jesus Christ as the son of God.
BBC: Prof Richard Dawkins
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Makes perfect sense, when one gives it some thought, as if negative returns are expected by so many to be in the cards, they have most likely already positioned their portfolios ahead of bad news that may or may not eventually materialize.
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Originally it was thought as many as 124 Spitfires were buried by the RAF at the end of the war but they have now concluded it was a myth.
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The bearded academic made headlines as investors braced themselves for what they thought would be a transcendental Jackson Hole speech, which, let many down. (Read The Failure Of QE2: A Look At Gold, Oil, Equities, Emerging Markets, And The Dollar).
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