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Of course, it's one thing for companies to say they embrace the right kind of failure.
Why not embrace the right message, while continuing to rotate continents?
As companies begin to adopt more sophisticated communication tools for collaboration, considerable thought is needed to embrace the right amount of transparency for particular purposes.
Donnelly represents a chance for the Democrats to keep the Senate; his party's platform, unlike Mourdock's, does embrace the right to choose.
However, his files on the District of Columbia case shed new light on Justice Blackmun's readiness, earlier than has been recognized, to embrace the right to privacy as the foundation for the right to abortion.
"As women, we're all responsible for the choices we make," says Roja. "I'll always embrace the right to life, but everyone has the liberty to think and say what they believe".
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"We've got embrace the rights of all people; otherwise, equality is a farce," she added.
If American racing can embrace the rights and a focus on the wellbeing of its equine athletes, only then can the sport possibly recover its badly tarnished image.
Re "Military Says Law Barring U.S. Aid to Rights Violators Hurts Training Mission" (news article, June 21): American military leaders should embrace the rights protections of the Leahy Law, not criticize them.
Anything that doesn't embrace the right-wing line is, by definition, biased.
ICE, however, seemed to embrace the right-wing narrative and grasped for an opportunity to achieve PEP's major goal of coaxing local law enforcement to renew cooperation.
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