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Re "The Claim: Depression rates rise during the holidays" ("Really?" Dec. 27): The column concludes that the holidays "do not set off a spike in rates of major depression".
And such isolationist sentiment has increased 10 percentage points in the last decade.My print column concludes that it will not take very long to find out whether Mr Kerry will be allowed to pursue his stated ambitions as Mr Obama's envoy in chief.
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Dowd, in her column, concluded that if Miller were to return to the newsroom to cover "threats to our country" the "institution most in danger would be the newspaper in your hands".
Much later, James Reston of The New York Times recalled that earlier confrontation, in a column concluding that Dr. Pusey "is a political innocent and not a popular president with the students or the faculty -- never has been -- but his record in defending the integrity of a free university cannot be seriously challenged".
My Oct. 20, 1997 column concluded that Brazil's fatally flawed currency setup would be defended at all cost until the October 1998 presidential elections, after which the real would fall apart.
We fared a little better with The New York Times, where David Leonhardt wrote a long column concluding that "Mr. Dobbs has a somewhat flexible relationship with reality".
Even The Washington Post's Kathleen Parker, who cut Bannon some slack in a recent column, concluded that "he has been willing to strategically encourage people's hate as a way of inciting them to action.
Given that no immunosignal was detected in soil samples not treated with brain homogenate (column 1), we can conclude that signal was not due to non-specific sorption of the antibody to soil particles.
William Safire (column, July 7) concludes that John Edwards is the wrong choice for the vice-presidential candidate on the Democratic ticket, but what Mr. Safire doesn't tell us is that John Edwards is the worst choice in the minds of Republican politicians, who feared Senator Edwards more than any other potential candidate.
The column concludes:So the empirical evidence is mixed.
Last week's column concluded with the comment that a resolution to the Chinese-Japanese dispute over the Diaoyu/Senkaku Islands seemed far away despite hopeful talk about the possibility of a summit meeting between Xi Jinping of China and Shinzo Abe of Japan.
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