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The most affluent suburb of Montreal, Westmount has excellent public and private schools, attractive parks and copious public services, such as a pool and sports arena.
Most of these schemes, along with copious public funds, were entrusted to favoured Malay businessmen, fostering a culture of cronyism.Indeed, Dr Mahathir blames his recent policy shifts on Malays' failure to take advantage of their chances.
Teddy Roosevelt, a dedicated conservationist, used his powers to shield copious public lands from developers who were close to the next president, while Clinton took a similar approach to environmental protection in his last days.
He could, however, have another goal, one that hasn't been worked into the copious public discussion of him: he could be understood as someone who is trying to start a civil war, or a series of civil wars, in the Middle East.
Drawing only on the copious public record, I will provide thumbnail sketches of the players and a brief description of the dramatic process dynamics — characterized by the Wall Street Journal as akin to TV's "Melrose Place, where no bed goes unslept and no back unstabbed". Then I will draw a series of broader negotiation lessons suggested by these process dynamics.
We, too, have routinely raided the never copious public health coffers whenever economic challenge came calling.
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Along the way there's a meet-cute and a lot of campy gags about the peculiarities of life in modern China, including karaoke parties, social misunderstandings relating to stinky tofu and copious amounts of public expectoration.
Rather, they suggest, the leaders' approach to building a world-class culture is not all that different from the one that powered China's economic miracle: set a long-term goal, adopt rigid specifications, pour in copious amounts of public money, monitor closely to ensure the desired result.
Here's another apologia for dispensing copious millions of public money in bonus payments: They amount to a drop in the ocean of the total economy or indeed of the bailout funds.
The backstories, developed through copious research of public records, an oral tradition of family lore, and DNA testing, are remarkable -- so amazing, in fact, you wonder, what if these findings are wrong?
Throughout the film, Ms. Somers is depicted as both an ambitious starlet and the victim of some rotten career advice, a characterization that the producers say is well documented in the copious press clippings and public statements by Ms. Somers at the time.
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