And if that doesn't work, she thinks it may be time to ask voters directly for money.
She may have a purely instrumental view of diplomacy, but at least she thinks it has a role.
Every time she hears a bang, she thinks it's bullets on the house.
The commission also will ask Rice what the current policy is and how successful she thinks it is, Kean said.
Bair said she thinks it is critical to tackle the root of the economic crisis by helping homeowners like the Morrisons nationwide.
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Rather than treating software and networks with a rigid, engineering mindset, she thinks it is more realistic to see them as ecosystems.
But she thinks it tends to be first-time mothers that get "caught up in hype" and "all the wonderful looking things out there".
But the fact that she has put out attack ads against Ms Pingree suggests she thinks it is going to be a close race.
"She thinks it's utterly ridiculous what they're doing to him, " Brown lawyer Mark Geragos said when a reporter asked why his assault victim was in court.
Miss Pettigrew, a Philadelphia school teacher, told me that she embraces the tax because she thinks it could be a first step in convincing teens to put the cell phones down and have a conversation.
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She also thinks it could be time to re-examine whether the blogosphere needs to be completely uncensored.
But her advisers say that the more she thinks about it--egged on in private by the Campaigner in Chief--the more she likes the idea.
It's not getting pushed because Bosanek deserves it but because Buffett thinks she deserves it.
The newest Broadway Elphaba thinks she knows why it's so unstoppable.
She thinks that is useful: it makes people try harder to attract or keep a mate.
But doctors say the procedure she likely had is, is quite a wallop, so it may be more difficult than she thinks.
It would be ill-advised, she thinks, to claim that profit-seeking makes one inherently corrupt, especially if it is balanced by other virtues.
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Meanwhile, House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-California, made it clear Thursday that she thinks Clinton and Obama shouldn't run on a joint ticket this fall.
But she says although she would never use the word fat in her surgery, as it has "childhood playground associations", she thinks talk of banning overweight is "political correctness gone mad".
Amy McPate a Massachusetts native now living in Maine, said she usually opposes the death penalty, but thinks it should apply in this case.
"She knows if she thinks too hard about what she's doing, what she's becoming, then it is going to incapacitate her, " Pratchett said.
He thinks it's a crime that she's not being utilized as a doctor.
Samin Sharma, a cardiologist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, say she thinks most doctors would opt to use Cypher if it weren't for persistent manufacturing problems that can make the device harder for doctors to get.
She is now at university and says she is the happiest she has ever been, even though she thinks the impulse to self-harm will come back at times when she feels low, because it had become an addiction, a habit.
" Then she thinks back to those tortuous first days: "It's like giving birth to a child.
Where am I? it wonders, or something equivalent, and she thinks of the whale in Patagonia that asked the same thing.
It changes the equation, however, if she thinks she might want to buy a big-ticket item like a house in the not-too-distant future.
Nonetheless, it is very Democratic states such as California, she thinks, where the outlook for reform is worst.
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