But when she took the idea to investors, they didn't think much of it.
"The rail industry doesn't think much of that idea, " commented the BBC's Tom Symonds.
Which sounds to us like they don't think much of the buying public, but whatever.
Recently, they have shown that they do not think much of the product on offer from the Tories.
Few Chileans have much love for the general, but neither do they think much of the regime he overturned.
If, like me, you think much of Brooks' previous work can be described as genius, this thing simply is not funny.
Mr. KMIEC: I think much of that harsh language is in dissent.
We didn't think much of the touchpad's small size at the initial hands-on, so hopefully the manufacturer's solved that in the final product.
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To his credit, John Snow, the treasury secretary, made clear that he did not think much of the special giveaways in this bill.
And he does not think much of Benedict's tweets in Latin - "the last one was a real case of messing up Latin word order".
People in Arkansas did not think much of Texas mustang ponies.
Mere workers at the coal-face, the artists who laboured away on the comic books that Mr Lichtenstein copied, did not think much of his paintings.
It suggests either the president does not really think much of the plan or he is keen on stirring a bit of ideological warfare of his own.
Huizenga didn't think much of Berrard's accounting degree, but he recognized him as a fellow hustler, and made sure he had some on-the-job training with Waste Management.
Mother Lisa Fitzhugh didn't think much of the fuss until one day in the spring of 1994, when she gave her 18-month-old daughter, Erin, a bite of walnut.
At first he didn't think much of the injury, but as it became more painful, he showed it to a colleague, who told him he'd ruptured his triceps tendon.
In 1940, the French army disposed of 530 artillery pieces, 830 antitank guns, and 235 (almost half) of its best tanks, because in 1940 the French did not think much of the Wehrmacht until May.
"I don't think much of dwelling for now on individual proposals for the final form of the European Union, who contradicted whom, " AP quoted Schroeder saying in an interview with the Badische Zeitung newspaper this week.
For what it's worth, we didn't think much of the Kin when we reviewed it -- to be fair, we're not the product's target demographic, but it certainly seems as though the phones got no love from the tweens, teens, and twentysomethings it sought to win over, either.
John Warner of Virginia, William Cohen of Maine and Richard Lugar of Indiana who are promoting an alternative to GPALS that would, as a practical matter, drop out the space-based interceptors essential to its global reach and cost effectiveness that the administration does not think much of their idea.
And certainly, I think so much of that is built up on the culture of sports.
Think how much of this country's capital is tied up in that.
Think about all the PR that Yahoo releases on its Investor Relations page and now think how much of that actually mattered enough to be in the financial statements.
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It means that if you're looking closely enough you may notice a little uptick in speed and overall performance, and we'd like to think that much of the improvement we saw is due to Motorola's decision to dress ICS with a lighter skin.
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They were too baffled to think of much, but the mayor enjoyed sitting in the shade of magnolias and drinking lemonade.
Granderson, a member of the U.S. team in the 2009 WBC, doesn't think it has much of a carry-over effect on players during the regular season.
The opposing school retorts that technology does not increase wages immediately, and some sorts of information technology seem to boost the returns to capital instead (think of how much more a dollar's worth of computing power can do these days).
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