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Mr. Frank said he had been concerned that the Christmas resolution improperly mixed government and religion by making statements about the role of Christianity in the United States.
In one of his lawsuits, which was filed last week in the New York State Court of Claims, Dr. Arbit accuses the Health Department of slandering and libeling him by making statements about the care he provided -- charges that were ultimately dismissed -- and by violating a health statute that protects the privacy of doctors under investigation by the department.
He ridiculed Zuckerman's use of pure blast physics to explain clinical findings that, for him, were better explained by 'the human factor', urging Zuckerman not to 'detract from his valuable experimental work by making statements about humans which are almost nonsense' (Osborn, 1941b: 869).
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They were full of equations, numbers and symbols, written by physicists making statements about the world and what it looks like to them.
In the opinion of many of the officers, de Blasio had fanned public discontent with the N.Y.P.D. by making statements that month about how he had warned his son, Dante, to be careful when engaging with police officers.
In the world of Instagram, where images are repurposed and given new contexts by adding incongruous phrases, rappers can make statements about other rappers through (albeit fairly heavy-handed) code.
3. Give the blame culture credibility by making sweeping statements about politically correct and naive social workers who are concerned about the increasing deprivation created by welfare cuts for a growing number of children and families they meet every day.
The antidoping agency said it found Armstrong committed perjury during the SCA hearings by making false statements about his doping activities.
Conrad M. Black, former chairman of Hollinger International, violated federal securities laws by making false statements about the company's financial dealings, a federal judge ruled.
In his plea, Mr. Gallo of Freehold, N.J., said he had knowingly tried to defraud investors, often by discouraging them from selling failing stocks and by making false statements about companies whose stocks DMN handled.
Mrs. Clinton is no longer trying to overcome Mr. Obama's lead in the popular vote and among pledged delegates by making bold statements about Iraq or any other issue.
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