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"Philosophically," Haley said, "our first-hand knowledge of each other and the relationship we had prior to this hiring will all ultimately make for a seamless transition."
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Philosophically, I like the ideas of Arthur Schopenhauer, existentialism and the Stoics.
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Philosophically, she said the rebalancing would include “how we see ourselves and therefore how others see us.”
Live Blog: Clinton’s Confirmation Hearing - The Caucus Blog - NYTimes.com 2009
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Philosophically speaking, there is absolutely nothing wrong with shopping.
Judith Acosta: How To Defend Yourself Against The Mediaâs Fear Tactics Judith Acosta 2011
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Philosophically, the notion is that that which God gives you in your natural state is “inalienable.”
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Philosophically: develop programming skills among mostly female fans; this is empowering and may provide possible material benefits outside the fan context.
Archive 2009-05-01 Rebecca Tushnet 2009
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Similarly, Democratic pollster Peter Hart , who co-directs The Wall Street Journal/NBC News survey, says: Philosophically we've all arrived at the place of cuts.
Voters Balk at Cuts Close to Home Gerald F. Seib 2011
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Philosophically, it's hard for me to believe how less-transparent rules would be better for index funds.
Major Index to Reshuffle Rob Curran 2011
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Philosophically speaking, science resolves around falsifications.
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"Philosophically, MFN is a bad thing because it ensures the incumbent will get the best discounts and seals off the ability of others to compete," said Robert Laszewski, a consultant who runs Health Policy and Strategy Associates.
Justice Widens Blue Cross Probe Across Several States Thomas Catan 2011
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