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The unsavoury Amazon stuff notwithstanding, no one is about to write off the whole business of reader-reviews.
The closed mind is a fertile ground for false narratives about those written off as different.
However, former Nixon aide Harry S. Dent, Sr., of South Carolina claimed that Ford had relieved Morton as campaign manager because of a remark that Morton had made about the need for the GOP to "write off the Cotton South" in formulating the general election strategy against Democratic nominee Jimmy Carter, the former governor of Georgia who unseated President Ford.
Once again, just when you were about to write off Riley, call him a thing of the past, he gives himself another day.
All these are local issues that I've been asked to sign petitions about, or write off letters of protest about, or attend meetings about, over the past couple of weeks.
IVA providers have traditionally advertised heavily on daytime television, and some have been censured for making exaggerated claims about the amount customers can write off.
The club had asked its main creditors, which include the council, to write off about 70% of its debts.
Last month, the educational company said it had to write off about $12 million in the first quarter.
The two firms had to write off about euro9 billion.Vodafone has yet to write down any of its 3G licence fees.
Singapore Telecommunications, which owns about 60percentt of C2C, wrote off the entire value of its investment last fiscal year, incurring costs of 812 million Singapore dollars ($480 million).
It strikes us as irresponsible to write off our worry about such risks as 'paranoia', as does Harris (p. 106).
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