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"I was wearing two hats in this situation," he said.
The other person who would wear two hats was asleep in the back of the plane.
"I used to see how aggressive he is on the field, but he wears two hats," she said.
"You have to wear two hats," he barked at one squirming employee.
Until now, no rapper has ever worn two hats - performer and chief executive officer of a record company.
Wearing two hats as an educator, I find your posts often enlightening and useful.
You can't wear two hats at the same time."
For many of his clients he wore two hats: he designed a home, then provided the art to fill it.
After wearing two hats for two seasons, he gave up his coaching duties before this season began.
The judge's decision here glosses over the inherent conflicts of interest when powerful officials wear two hats.
"I'm getting the distinct impression that you wear two hats, your Excellency," he observed.
But the problem with a conflict of interest is that no person, no matter how high-minded, can wear two hats.
"I've always tried to wear two hats," he said, "to keep my grandfather's name alive at the same time as I'm doing my own work."
He said he decided he simply could not wear two hats and retain their trust.
But a Defense Secretary always wears two hats, that of manager and foreign-policy strategist.
While many architects seem to wear two hats with ease, these professionals acknowledge that their development endeavors are not without risks.
I am here wearing two hats.
He presided over a four-minute session wearing two hats, those of senator and presiding officer.
Some people are wearing two hats."
Ed Rendell is trying to wear two hats.
"You cannot wear two hats," he said.
He is wearing two hats and is supported by barley sugar columns, also shell covered.
Wearing two hats would be risky.
Dak was wearing two hats on the project.
Mr. Gray knows that wearing two hats makes him vulnerable to accusations of conflict of interest.