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A few weeks ago, Ezra Klein and Ben Domenech had a fairly detailed back-and-forth — culminating in this mano-a-mano exchange — about whether a Republican or conservative alternative to Obamacare actually exists.
In a briefing that lasted more than an hour and included a detailed back-and-forth, officials asserted that technical limits to the new radar system would not let the United States simply add more interceptor missiles than those already proposed, the officials said.
There is no provision for detailed back-and-forth about serial numbered items or complex SKU inventories, for instance.
Episode one features acres of US political jargon and legal detail, back and forth sparring, stabs in the back, double-bluffs.
The new details are revealed in a court filing detailing a back and forth between the Justice Department and the federal judges who oversaw the request to search a Gmail account belonging to Rosen, a reporter for Fox News.
He went on to detail the back-and-forth between him and his manager, even going so far as to quip, "I'll probably never win an Oscar for saying this" (and he hasn't) before ultimately saying, "Black people will not ride the caboose of society.
First, looking at the trail of breadcrumbs detailing the back and forth litigation between Apple and HTC, you see that on the surface, Apple has indeed had some wins, delaying the release of HTC devices in the U.S. and getting phones banned from import to the country thanks to an ITC order.
"Because of what happened in the art market," he said, "everyone wants to know, 'Is it a good investment?' " Not that this isn't a valid question, he said, detailing a long back-and-forth with a client about a Lucite pedestal for an armillary versus a cast-bronze one (the Lucite option, less costly, won), which this reporter half-listened to while frantically Googling the word "armillary".
The filings detail a lengthy back-and-forth over the last decade in which some schools were placed on probation or asked to "show cause" for why they should keep their accreditation.
The amount he's received varies depending on who you're talking to (largely because some details are getting lost in the back-and-forth currency translations, and because some of the "sponsorships" [like access to a car] are loans rather than permanent presents), but it's easily in the range of tens of thousands of dollars.
That article details a huge amount of unprecedented back-and-forth between Sony and its US subsidiary over the summer, before the hacking started in earnest.
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