71. Surely, the parents do think about Hamilton, but not enough to cloud their vision. 72. The crime comparison is apt for some of these schools, considering that parents think the real crime is how poorly their children are being served. 73. The children know a heck of a lot more than their parents think they do. 74. The long term is what most disconsolate parents are thinking of when they sell their children. 75. The junior player says he is hurting, and the parent thinks he is trying to get out of practice. 76. The parents think the teacher is the one responsible for failing Johnny. 77. Then Jeffrey Maier began to wonder what his parents would think. 78. Then they found a Second World War and never for a moment did my parents think or believe that they would lose either of those battles. 79. They would rather be left alone than know their parents are thinking about their behavior and giving them a mental grade. 80. Those left behind are the most dependent and medically fragile, or those whose parents thought it best for them to stay. |