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The Advocate, which was started in 1967, focuses on delivering news every other week to its 88,000 readers.
Curiously, the most obvious solution for the center to advocate, which is almost never spoken of, was outlined by Abbas and Ehud Olmert in previous negotiations.
That could delay the vote counts in the Democratic races for mayor and public advocate, which might require runoffs on Sept. 25.
"You see the Clinton attack machine and so forth," he said, "but here's a guy who's very smart, and I always admire a passionate advocate, which he is".
And I would recommend using a rolled version of the Guardian to twat people to death, if I was an advocate, which I am not".
Historically, the public advocate, which was abolished by the Whitman administration but revived by Mr. Corzine, has been an enthusiastic advocate of more affordable housing for New Jersey.
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Of course, "Farmed and Dangerous" isn't sneaky about what it's advocating, which is, in some sense, refreshing.
Economics is one voice among others, no better than the values it advocates (which many support), but not worse either.
Such a move would also be subject to lawsuits by environmental advocates, which would further drag out the process.
Recycling advocates – which should surely be all of us – are increasingly likely to talk up the economic importance of recycling.
In the design of randomised trials in rare cancers, a Bayesian approach has been advocated, which allows for external and subjective information to be formally incorporated.
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