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Likewise, some big-name PIs manage to devote plenty of time to their trainees, and some new PIs rarely make an appearance.
Not to mention that during a 15-day lightning tour of Rajasthan or Bali they will miss the point of Gilbert's adventure, which was to devote plenty of time to her journey.
8.53am GMT Tabloid round-up The Sun and the Mirror devote plenty of space to their Leveson coverage today, reports Dan Sabbagh, and by contrast there is very little in either the Daily Mail or the Daily Express.
They have some competition: Chinese companies also devote plenty of staff, time and money to lobbying efforts of their own these days, often on the same issues as western companies, including encryption.The big problem for many western companies in China is counterfeiting.
In tracing the development of Nassau County's suburbs from the plutocrats who erected estates on the "Gold Coast" lining Long Island Sound to the Salvadoran laborers living 20 or 30 to a house in the blue-collar sections of the South Shore, the authors devote plenty of attention to class and racial bias.
Marketing research types devote plenty of time and attention to couching their questions just the right way, but it's still possible that the choice in question is just an unfortunate typo that has riled up certain geeky parts of the web.
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He devotes plenty of space to the Yankees before they were winners -- they didn't hit pay dirt until 1921, their 19th season.
This 10-year survey devotes plenty of room -- nearly the entire double-height main gallery -- to the shimmering pony-bead curtains for which Mr. Newkirk is best known.
Since both countries had tested nuclear weapons only three years earlier, the confrontation, which dragged on for months, was, to put it mildly, an alarming one.Mr Singh has devoted plenty of effort during his prime ministership to trying to improve relations with Pakistan, and to moving the endless argument between the two countries over the disputed state of Kashmir forward a little.
And it's wasteful: it forces the government to spend extra money on collection (relative to G.D.P., Greece spends four times as much collecting income taxes as the U.S. does), even as evaders are devoting plenty of time and energy to hiding their income.
But the subject is a serious one – allegations of racial profiling – one that The Times has devoted plenty of its own resources to in the coverage of the city's "stop-and-frisk" police practices, which were successfully challenged in court.
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