| 21. | They don't have the discipline to think through the knock-on effects.
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| 22. | It is grounded in the need to think through sexual differences.
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| 23. | I like helping a CEO think through the major financial and structural problems.
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| 24. | At some point, the system has to think through what the incentive is.
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| 25. | Companies should think through how they internally penalize or reward research and development.
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| 26. | He wants visitors to have the opportunity to think through these difficult concepts.
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| 27. | I can't think through all this stuff ahead of time.
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| 28. | I think through this event we placed Cambodia firmly in the international tourism market,
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| 29. | But more broadly, the administration failed to think through or effectively articulate its position.
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| 30. | I would certainly urge the administration and the Navy to think through that decision.
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