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Many and pundits
Many later pundits " copied his style — mocking, ridiculing, full of denials, full of sweeping generalizations, and full of inside-dopesterism.
Many pundits believed that Dole was the frontrunner for the Vice Presidential nomination.
Many pundits predicted 2005 to be filled with great on-track battles from a resurgent team.
Many scholars point to historical events as framing the cause for ongoing support for sovereignty in Quebec, while more contemporary pundits and politicians may point to the aftermath of more recent developments like the Canada Act of 1982, the Meech Lake Accord or the Charlottetown Accord.
Many political pundits had predicted that Fianna Fáil would not be re-elected and that a " Rainbow Coalition " involving Fine Gael, the Labour Party and possibly Democratic Left.
Many pundits cited Keane's absence as a crucial factor in the team's surrender of the league trophy.
" Many political pundits were convinced that with no credible national alternative, the Liberals would easily cruise to a fourth straight majority victory in a future 2004 election.
Many pundits expected losses in Edmonton, the traditional heartland of the provincial Liberals ; indeed, the Conservatives were cut down to three seats in Edmonton ( but subsequently gained a fourth on a recount ).
Many pundits believed that Douglas was the only Republican who could possibly defeat Sanders, and his decision to run for governor effectively handed the open Senate seat to Sanders.
Many fans and pundits agree that Coria was never the same player after the loss.
Many pundits of the time tried to explain this on the basis of genetics, stating that Jews were naturally more dexterous, had better rhythm, and more intrinsic athletic ability, exactly the same sort of comments that would later be made about basketball with regard to African Americans in later years.
Many fans and pundits agreed that this goal was one of the best of the tournament.
Many boxing pundits felt that an aging Morales, fighting a couple of divisions above his best weight, stood little chance against the hard hitting Maidana.
Many pundits felt that signing the volatile Sprewell was too big a gamble for the Knicks to take, but Sprewell himself vowed that he was a changed man.
Many pundits thought that the two sides wished to come to an agreement in early July, to coincide with the Canada Day ( July 1 ) and United States Independence Day ( July 4 ) holiday season.
Many successful political consultants, such as James Carville, capitalized on their fame to become professional or semi-professional pundits.
Many pundits have come to conclude that the verdict was already made by the likes of Ayatollah Khomeini before the trial ever commenced.
Many of the pundits believed that Ashton would be the key to Norwich's survival.
Many pundits had tipped Bristol as relegation certainties in 2005 / 06, but they defied the critics with some strong performances.
Many American academics and pundits underestimated the ultimate impact that the book and Buckley would have on American society, thinking that it would quickly fade into the background.
Many pundits have predicted that this result will cause support for separatism to ebb away ; however, it is worth noting that Alberta separatism last peaked after a previous Conservative minority was defeated and replaced by a Liberal government.
Many pundits wrote off the club's title chances and predicted big-spending clubs like Newcastle, Liverpool and Arsenal would triumph.

Many and thought
Many of my friends at the time thought that I had received a well-deserved condemnation when Lincoln Steffens denounced me in a review of one of my books as a perfect example of the obsolete man who could understand and sympathize only with the dead past.
Many critics considered Johnson's actions were passive and delayed, and thought his defense of the Monroe Doctrine in this instance was weak.
Many find aberration to be counter-intuitive, and a simple thought experiment based on everyday experience can help in its understanding.
Many scholars in those days thought it reasonable to believe that there exist means for transforming cheaper ( base ) metals into gold.
Many who thought themselves smarter.
Many concepts once thought to be analogous, such as the Chinese Wu Xing, are now understood more figuratively.
Many Christian Scientists thought the book violated the church's by-laws, and the editors of the church's religious periodicals and several other church employees resigned in protest.
Many thought the incident would end his season early, but Earnhardt refused to give up.
Many labels expected New York freestyle and Miami freestyle to have the same audience and thought that the same promotional strategy would work for both genres, which often led to poor results for the New York – based freestyle.
Many philosophers argue to the contrary, believing that, for example, the laws of thought cannot be revised and may be " held come what may ".
Many patients are initially unhappy at the thought of having to take a thyroid hormone pill for the rest of their lives.
Many writers note that historical materialism represented a revolution in human thought, and a break from previous ways of understanding the underlying basis of change within various human societies.
Many believed religion had been used as a source of conflict since time eternal, and that logical, rational thought was the way forward for mankind.
Many bear pictographic inscriptions generally thought to be a form of writing or script.
" Many people thought I was being reactionary ," he said.
Many thought Kemp had destroyed his own political future with the endorsement, and Kemp profusely apologized to Dole's campaign offices.
Many people with LEMS, both with and without VGCC antibodies, have detectable antibodies against the M1 subtype of the acetylcholine receptor ; it is thought that their presence participates in a lack of compensation for the slow calcium influx.
* Many everyday activities carried out without a thought are uses of mathematical models.
Many schools of Hindu thought espouse monistic theism, which is thought to be similar to a panentheistic viewpoint.
Many measures are part of modern psychophysiology including measures of brain activity such as ERPs, brain waves ( electroencephalography, EEG ), fMRI ( functional magnetic resonance imaging ), measures of skin conductance ( skin conductance response, SCR ; galvanic skin response, GSR ), cardiovascular measures ( heart rate, HR ; beats per minute, BPM ; heart rate variability, HRV ; vasomotor activity ), muscle activity ( electromyography, EMG ), changes in pupil diameter with thought and emotion ( pupillometry ) and eye movements, recorded via the electro-oculogram ( EOG ) and direction-of-gaze methods.
Many of the results of quantum mechanics are not easily visualized in terms of classical mechanics — for instance, the ground state in a quantum mechanical model is a non-zero energy state that is the lowest permitted energy state of a system, as opposed to a more " traditional " system that is thought of as simply being at rest, with zero kinetic energy.
Many long sections are ruler-straight, but it should not be thought that all of them were.
Victorian England was divided on Richard: " Many of them admired him as a crusader and man of God, erecting an heroic statue to him outside the Houses of Parliament ; Stubbs, on the other hand, thought him " a bad son, a bad husband, a selfish ruler, and a vicious man ".
Many experimental languages are concerned with the relation between language and thought.

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