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Mr. Fadner demurred when asked if the industry would welcome back the Brandweek name, and possibly Mediaweek, because, he pointed out, "I have a conflict of interest".
But he made a further point (reinforced on his own blog today) that could have far-reaching implications, because he pointed to a crucial difference between the National Union of Journalists' code of conduct and the editors' code of practice, that is administered by the Press Complaints Commission.
The irony is that President Hosni Mubarak's government charged Mr. Ibrahim with tarnishing Egypt's image -- because he pointed out things such as election fraud, the tendency of Arab leaders to turn over power to their sons and the climate of discrimination against Egyptian Christians.
It was fascinating because he pointed out loads of things I didn't even know were going on in my body; areas I can improve on.
Bradshaw liked the looks of it because he pointed our craft into the largest part.
What do you mean?" Then I noticed, mostly because he pointed to it, that he had a gun in his waistband.
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That's because, he points out, the results show, in essence, that being physically fit "compresses the time" that someone is likely to spend being debilitated during old age, leaving the earlier post-retirement years free of serious illness and, at least potentially, imbued with a finer quality of life.
It is important to go to school because, he points out, if Shakespeare had not studied "his plays would be even more confusing".
He irritates the extreme left because he talks about the reality of the marketplace, and then he bothers other people because he points out that some wines have no business being in appellations at all".
"Even independently of their physical implications, I believe that Eric's insights will be useful to mathematicians, because he points to some structures which have not been studied before, as far as I know.
Parker left the company years ago, but he obviously has a lot of insight into the way Facebook has viewed Lists in the past (not to mention a large stake in the company), so the posts are definitely worth reading — especially because he points out many of the ways they could still be improved.
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