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The education deans who have voiced objections do not echo the familiar complaint of college presidents about U.S. News rankings — that they have turned undergraduate admissions into an arms race.
ESPN and ESPN.com, in their advertising as well as content, often speak in a brash, smart-alecky voice that can be perceived as smirky or excluding by those who do not care about sports or do not echo the current preoccupation with arch postmodern humor.
Do not echo the use of misogynist language, even when such language is employed satirically to attack you.
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Similarly, don't echo the sentiment on a date.
He added: "We don't echo the people.
Don't echo the Queen of Hearts by shrieking, "off with their heads".
The published posts certainly don't echo the same kind of misogynistic rhetoric that consumed self-described involuntarily celibates, or incels, like the 2014 Isla Vista shooter or the man behind the Toronto van attack.
The New Hampshire Democrat was unenthusiastic and did not echo the Californian's proposal of arms aid.
He did not echo the pope's call for an urgent phasing out of fossil fuels.
Yet investors were clearly disappointed that A.M.D. executives did not echo the optimism expressed by Intel.
The big national spectacles of recent years have included the 2008 Olympic opening ceremony, which, while drawing on China's rich tradition, did not echo the traditional opera.
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