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But her writings also echo the views of several of the Supreme Court's more conservative justices.
Experts said pluralism made religious leaders less likely to echo the views of the government.
They echo the views of others and do not have unique innovations.
They would presumably echo the views of leave voters that a young woman about to go to university had expressed in Northampton.
Privately, this is a concern for those working in development, who echo the views expressed by locals that the central government has never cared about them.
Ramakrishnan's comments echo the views of many senior academics, including Cambridge University's vice-chancellor, Leszek Borysiewicz, who are concerned that visa restrictions are deterring Indian students and academics in particular from applying to UK universities.
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Various political analysts echo the view.
His comments echo the view of the deputy prime minister Nick Clegg, who has said there were disproportionate numbers of middle and upper class students at university.
The Commission's findings echo the view of outgoing Bank of England governor Mervyn King, who has long-insisted the problems of Britain's banks were more home-made.
It seemed to echo the view of the Islamist militant group al Shabaab, which controlled the capital Mogadishu until 2011.
Roberts echoed the views of President Bush in describing his judicial philosophy.
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