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Pillsbury's lawyers might have felt compelled to make a public statement in the wake of Latham's own release, said June Eichbaum, an executive recruiter at Heidrick & Struggles in New York.
WHEN the most senior military commanders of a Latin American country feel compelled to make a public statement of their loyalty to the elected president, as Venezuela's did this week, it suggests that all is not well in the body politic.
Only someone who questions his own intelligence would feel compelled to make these public statements.
"I'm, like, a really smart person". In an interview on NBC's "Meet the Press" last year, he described Wharton as "probably the hardest there is to get into". He added, "Some of the great business minds in the world have gone to Wharton". Only someone who questions his own intelligence would feel compelled to make these public statements.
Had the media attention on CCSVI been less intense the concomitant political pressure would not have materialized, and the CIHR would not have felt compelled to make a public demonstration that it was taking the issue seriously.
We saw Paul Dacre, editor-in-chief of the Daily Mail, compelled to make a rare public appearance and defend his paper's journalism on camera.
Only someone who doubts his own intelligence would feel compelled to make these kinds of public statements.
Because thanks to Spielberg, into whose bank account the general public was compelled to make annual deposits, we finally had a way to force them to look at our absence, to rub their noses in the German shepherd's shit.
But more than that, it's the perfect day job for a person compelled to make the hidden visible, then present it for public display.
With very little public discussion of the crisis, he felt compelled to make a statement about the consequences of our complacency, and he "felt a tremendous relief when Al Gore came in and made An Inconvenient Truth".
Our species is compelled to make art.
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