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"We were ecstatic to have a director that has taken this issue on personally, because he was echoing, for the first time publicly, our frustration with this data," Morris told the Guardian, speaking about "overall crime statistics" as well as "law-enforcement involved shootings".
As the direct role of technology in diagnosing and treating patients increases, this situation could be reversed, echoing, for example, the as-yet unresolved questions over prospective corporate liability in the event of a fatality involving an autonomous vehicle.
All very promising: and quite frankly, this builds on the growing call to create a "gender lens" to areas like investing and philanthropy - echoing, for example, the imperative of the philanthropic organization Women Moving Millions earlier this year.
But my town's parade always includes militiamen, who pause every so often to fire muskets, their loud reports echoing for blocks.
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The absurdities will echo for ages.
The dislocations from housing court can echo for years.
The cliché "how could this happen to me?" echoed for days in my mind.
If it does not, though, the Tevatron's swan song will echo for decades to come.
The consequences of the violence have echoed for generations through race relations in the Texas borderlands.
The sound of his hooves in the clover will echo for a long time.
The embassy takeover provoked a crisis with dramatic political and diplomatic ramifications that echoed for decades.
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