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And if you think better of your comment afterward, Instagram has instituted an "undo" button.
I hope the department will think better of this last-minute outburst and return to negotiations.
Three were able to breach said perimeter; the fourth apparently seemed to think better of the idea and returned.
I might have been first for the team last meet but you failed this time and people think better of her.
If you're thinking of making a drunken boast or a barbed comment and then think better of it, Facebook sees your indecisiveness.
Different places will legalise in different ways; some may never legalise at all; some will make mistakes they later think better of.
"You want to think better of people, but it's moments like that that make you lose faith in humanity," Fisher, 36, tells PEOPLE.
I would think better of Captain America, say, if he had a cat named Smudge, which needed saving before anything else, but no.
"I think that he thought that maybe if she saw him with me, that she would think better of him or something," Fonda says.
Pop in at Zara and try on a few things, but the line to purchase is so long, I think better of it and leave empty-handed.
It's always possible that the regime will think better of its move to expel the reporters, or at least quietly let them return in a few weeks' time.
On Sunday, though, the President seemed to think better of it, and as his host, Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, grasped his own spouse's hand, Trump reached back for Melania.
Or perhaps exposure to a moral sentiment or symbol makes bosses look deep within themselves, consider the ethics of what they are about to ask, and think better of it.
After all, if people have to spend hundreds of thousands of dollars to defend themselves because they criticized Donald Trump, they might think better of doing so again in the future.
For Trump, only 2202 percent of likely voters said the debate made them think better of the GOP presidential nominee, while 2628 percent said it made them think worse of him.
Even if the conversation didn't really give the other person a reason to like you, he or she will think better of you subconsciously just for indulging this or her ego.
For the buyback boom to truly end, one of two things must happen: companies must think better of it as a strategy, or funds must run short or become difficult to obtain.
Mr. Bah, 31, already has a solid body of work, and "Fais que les étoiles me considèrent davantage" ("Make the Stars Think Better of Me") was staged by the veteran director Jacques Allaire.
Axe should know better than to take this information at face value (and maybe he will think better of it eventually), but also, team Chuck this week should know better than to try to flip Taylor.
Status updates you almost post: Facebook can tell when you're about to write something and then think better of it, as per a 2012 research paper (though the contents of your self-censored musings aren't logged).
Short-term yields dropped the most, steepening the yield curve, on speculation that the Bank of Japan could cut interest rates further even though many investors expect the central bank to think better of such a move given its side-effects.
Short-term yields dropped the most, steepening the yield curve, on speculation that the Bank of Japan could cut interest rates further even though many investors expect the central bank to think better of such a move given its side-effects.
"When Senator Graham reads the bill and understands what it does, I think he may think better of his statement today, because he's speaking of temporary guest workers... our bill does not affect temporary guest worker programs whatsoever," Cotton told BuzzFeed News, adding that the bill sponsors had not spoken with GOP leadership about scheduling a vote.
"Let's think better of each other and hold together in the face of our challenges -- not turn on each other or tear each other down," Clinton said, urging her supporters to not only put themselves in the shoes of officers who could be killed in the line of duty and African-Americans and Latinos who worry about dying at the hands of officers, but also of Trump supporters.
People tend to like the oddness among the evenness. He even encourages her to be more smart at times and to think better of herself. Then both of them quietly dance to the beautiful song heard from the community dance hall outside. Rose is able to overcome her stereotypes and is able to keep up with the dance moves.
He also made her smile for the first time in a long time. However, she does still apparently think better of him, as she stated, "The five of you are the only family I've ever known. I love you all." It's also repeatedly hinted that, despite how she acts towards him, she does care more for him than she does the others, even making his name her password for her computer.
Sasha is convinced that the Pringles turned him in; Harriet assures him they did not. The delay makes her think better of her relationship with Warden. Guy applies for a lecturing post at the English School but is dismayed to find he is not the first in the queue. When Athens comes under enemy fire, Yakimov lights a cigarette outside during the blackout and is shot dead by sentries.
For example, you tell Dick that he should study because only someone very childish does not study. # Altruism: I need your compliance very badly, so do it for me. For example, you tell Dick that you really want very badly for him to get into a good college and that you wish he would study more as a personal favor to you. # Esteem (positive): People you value will think better of you if you comply.
The thirteen affirmations represent six levels of growth in which members accept the physical nature of alcoholism (affirmation one), remove negativity (affirmations two, four and nine), learn to think better of themselves (affirmations five and twelve), change their attitudes (affirmations three, six and eleven), improve their relationships (affirmations seven and ten), and change their life's priorities (affirmations eight and thirteen). # I have a life-threatening problem that once had me. # Negative thoughts destroy only myself. # Happiness is a habit I am developing.
She is also one of the Seven Glittering Jewels (or Shichiko-hoji), an Edel Raid line said to be the strongest. She recharges her powers by sleeping, which happens fairly often. In the beginning, she stated that she had hated Coud because he was human, but after he does his best to protect her from an invasion, she reacts with him and begins to think better of him. As the story progresses, she realizes that she has developed feelings for Kou.
That is, try to gain their compliance by noting that in your eyes they will be viewed more negatively if they don't do what you want. Example: "I would be really disappointed if you went to the party instead of studying." #Esteem (Positive) by Actor: Try to get others to comply by pointing out that, if they do so, you will think better of them. That is, try to gain their compliance by noting that in your eyes they will be viewed more positively if they do what you want.
The article further implies that the spot chosen for the town was determined by Old Crawley's choice of a location for his public house. No date is given for Old Crawley's arrival at the Conn Waterhole, but it is clear that this happened before the Government surveyor had laid out the township. This would mean that Old Crawley's inn was built before Corfield and his fellow businessmen came to set up shop at Collingwood in 1878, only to think better of it, for the survey had been done by then.
The 6.9 suffered no mechanical problems and averaged a very respectable 72 mph (116 km/h) throughout the test, completing it with little more than excess dust on the bodywork from the Michelin radial street tires on which the car was driven to Atlanta. Yates was so comfortable driving the 6.9 around the track that he reported having run at least one lap with the sunroof open and the radio on, but the high price of the car made him think better of such risky driving and he finished the test with the radio off and both hands on the wheel.
Hill's wide line out of the corner again carried him to the edge of the track, and with Brabham on his left, he forced the two-time Champion off and into a slow 360 across the wet grass. Gurney was back in second, and Brabham rejoined, once again in third. Gurney may have been tempted to challenge for the lead again, but a slipping clutch caused him to think better of it. With the track almost completely dry near the end of the race, Hill put his foot down and set the fastest lap of the afternoon on lap 105.
After dinner, however, Jim and Laura are left alone by candlelight in the living room, waiting for the electricity to be restored. (Tom has not paid the power bill, which hints to the audience that he is banking the bill money and preparing to leave the household.) As the evening progresses, Jim recognizes Laura's feelings of inferiority and encourages her to think better of herself. He and Laura share a quiet dance, in which he accidentally brushes against her glass menagerie, knocking a glass unicorn to the floor and breaking off its horn. Jim then compliments Laura and kisses her.
Driving 40 laps was a difficult task for the street-legal full size luxury sedan primarily designed and geared for comfortable Autobahn cruising. The 6.9 suffered no major mechanical problems and averaged a respectable 72 mph (116 km/h) throughout the test, completing it with little more than excess dust on the bodywork from the Michelin radial street tires on which the car was driven to Atlanta. Yates was so comfortable driving the 6.9 around the track that he reported having run at least one lap with the sunroof open and the radio on, but the high price of the car made him think better of such risky driving and he finished the test with the radio off and both hands on the wheel.

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