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That means accepting what he calls "serious quirks".
Mr. Bo, meanwhile, is under investigation for what the party calls "serious disciplinary violations".
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The problems stem from what H.P. calls "serious accounting improprieties" at Autonomy that occurred before the acquisition.
"Unfortunately," he added, "FERC has refused to order refunds for California for what FERC itself calls serious violations".
The Vatican asked American bishops to look at Network's ties to another group of nuns it is reorganizing because of what the church calls "serious doctrinal problems".
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Only one picture was estimated to be worth what dealers like to call "serious money".
OSHA issued five citations against City Wide for what it called serious violations.
The NSW government has sought to introduce new powers called serious crime prevention orders.
During his absence, R. said, his partners had suffered what he called "serious amnesia".
It will feature what Ms. Morrison called "serious young composers" whose works are often termed "contemporary classical" or "post-classical".
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