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Examples of second thought


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Experimental psychologists use it without a secondthought, catalogues and handbooks rubricate it fairly consistently, and historians succeed in pinpointing its legitimizing powers.
Most physicians would not and should not give a secondthought to aiding draft evaders during a just war.
It was occupied by a pair of industrial sheds in a ruinous state which most architects and developers would have demolished without a secondthought.
No one needed to make anything explicit or give the situation a secondthought.
Take a secondthought experiment.
Why especially is the secondthought necessary?
Most doctors partake of these meals without giving a secondthought to where they come from, how they influence them, or what the consequences might be.
The secondthought is that renewable energy sources really only have one single enemy.
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A secondthought is that the neighbourhood policy must have regard to each country's specific characteristics.
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The secondthought that comes immediately to mind is the threat to employment.
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People are not put on lists without a secondthought.
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This is a secondthought on his part.
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I do not think it deserves a secondthought.
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They do not want to give it a secondthought.
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There is already ample evidence that a secondthought would be wise.
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The present crisis there shows what may be the result when the chance of giving the people a secondthought is abolished.
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I think the secondthought we have in our minds is that we should not plunge a third generation into the abyss of war.
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He did not say that he might not do it after all, or that he might have a secondthought.
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I have this secondthought in my mind.
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Suspensions come in almost as a secondthought.
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Nevertheless, the amendment would offer the population a chance to have a secondthought about exactly how these arrangements might work.
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I am very glad that his secondthought has made the point clear.
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The combine harvester and such things are seen about our countryside without a secondthought.
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All these, and much more, we accept without a secondthought, even though we may not ourselves be involved.
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I hope that the county council will have a secondthought on the matter.
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Our secondthought should be that the method must be based on ability to pay.
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If the problem is not going to be faced in that way, transference is a mere bagatelle, scarcely worth a secondthought.
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I urge him to have a secondthought on the subject and, when he has had it, to have a third one.
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The secondthought is whether we ought not to consider having special schools for children who are deeply and emotionally disturbed.
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My secondthought has to do with the regional authorities.
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The secondthought which struck me was of their unanimity and the timing of the letter.
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I hope that a secondthought will be given to the matter.
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My secondthought is perhaps a more contentious one.
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Perhaps my secondthought is a little simpler.
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It never reinvested in reskilling our work force, and it left us a legacy of despair without so much as a secondthought.
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I was in the privileged position of being financially well off and therefore did not give the matter a secondthought.
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Therefore, any prospect of getting more is welcomed without a secondthought.
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My secondthought concerns the compulsory daily act of worship.
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The "growth industry" of the discovery of dyslexia in prisons surprises no one who gives the matter a secondthought.
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It is that flash of an eyelid, that secondthought, that causes the accident.
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The secondthought that occurred to me was what an inward-looking place we are.
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If it happens not to coincide with the argument that they wish to advance, they do not spare it a secondthought.
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Second thoughts may be best, and this was a secondthought.
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Quite honestly, those who are supplying the goods do not even give a secondthought to the age of the customer or purchaser.
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The secondthought that we might take away with us is that the character of our business remains of the highest.
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If this is done effectively there will then he no need to give a secondthought to disarmament or fears of revolution.
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My secondthought is that in medicine and law the producers represent the germs and the criminals respectively.
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That is an intelligent secondthought.
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But they had a secondthought.
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The secondthought went the other way.
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My secondthought is this.
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How is there a secondthought?
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That is a secondthought.
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I think that is a secondthought.
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My secondthought concerns the southern republics.
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The secondthought that besets me is that these heaps testify to the fact that those who own the coal pits and are responsible for them have become deserting owners.
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It was simply that not one of them gave a single or secondthought to the punishment that might be received as a result of the commission of the crime.
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The secondthought is this.
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Could the council have a secondthought?
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But she expects the same loyalty in return, and will deck a double-crosser without a secondthought.
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She is very physically capable and almost fearless, often rushing into things without giving them a secondthought.
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All the rest never gave it a secondthought.
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When a person is duplicated, the original can just pass out of the machine without a secondthought.
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Without a secondthought and while on the run, he potted a 25-metre field goal with ease.
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Thus, when fighting them, she does not hesitate and incinerates them without a secondthought.
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Over the course of the series, he makes new friends and protects them without a secondthought.
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He rushed in and started pulling people out without a secondthought.
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On secondthought, curveball doesn't seem emphatic enough.
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The author wants to make the reader to question seemingly perfect conditions instead of accept them without a secondthought.
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He is best at quick movements, though can be stubborn and rush into things without secondthought.
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Braviary will fight for his comrades without a secondthought for danger.
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He has a very passionate personality and will quickly rush into things without much of a secondthought.
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As well silk is a luxury item that is used by people without a secondthought given to its history and the hidden political influences of the silk trade.
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On secondthought it was probably just a mercy award for an old man.
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Cars can be taken here without a secondthought too.
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By the beginning of 1849 he had still written no music, and was beginning to have second thoughts about the libretto.
Perhaps more promising would be the development of the post-coital pill, or some such abortifacient-permitting second thoughts on the morning after.
This is a music without second thoughts, whereas the white heat of the emotions behind it desparately needs some compensating restraint and reflection.
The learned author keeps his second thoughts to himself.
Still, who can say of any inference-based belief that he has just formed that he will not eventually develop second thoughts about it?
Second thoughts on teaching listening.
She states that she prefers objects that people generally do not give a secondthought to and give her enough in her memory to work eight hours a day.
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I have read the whole of the evidence, all the appendices, the notes and the second thoughts.
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Perhaps he has had second thoughts on that.
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Could any prudent elected leader or elected officer of a local authority take that kind of advice without having second thoughts about it?
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Can we be sure, now that second thoughts have gone into this matter, that we are sewing up the holes that might otherwise be there?
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I hope that there may be second thoughts in the not too distant future, because otherwise great hardships will continue.
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In the case of a criminal offence, such developers would have second thoughts.
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I suppose it is true to say, however, that second thoughts are best.
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As time has progressed, sections 14 and 15 have given rise to second thoughts.
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I hope that it will have second thoughts, at least about certain aspects of its campaign.
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I hope very much that those who have said that the usual channels will not continue to operate will have second thoughts.
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