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"We believe a lot of American companies are, in essence, taking advantage of a bad situation in Colombia, where union leaders can be assassinated with impunity," Mr. Collingsworth said.
"Governor McGreevey is proposing a bookkeeping scheme that will deny property-tax payers their rebate in 2002, in essence, taking cash right out of taxpayers' pockets," said John O. Bennett, co-president of the State Senate.
It will also be the latest in a nationwide trend to replace contaminated tracts in distressed neighborhoods with health centers, in essence taking a potential source of health problems for a community and turning it into a place for health care.
The charity says placements could be paid for through personalised budgets – in essence taking disabled claimants out of the Work Programme and using the cash to fund disability employment advisers, employers and disabled people planning the support needed for the individual to get and keep the job.
In essence, taking the opposition side in the Syrian civil war against the Assad regime became a means for the AKP government to showcase its grand strategy and regional leadership ambitions in the Middle East.
Cloud computing is, in essence, taking part or whole of a company's server infrastructure, the kind usually found inside a closet or dedicated room or entire building, and moving it.
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"If you're older, you've got more influence, and you've got an entire staff of people that, in essence, take care of you every day.
"We need to make sure we lean heavily on the clean energy alternatives and all the measures that cut carbon pollution, and don't in essence take two steps forward and one step back.
That requirement was lifted in 2013 in a landmark Supreme Court ruling that in essence took away the power of the Justice Department to challenge potentially unfair voting laws in 15 states before they are enacted.
Mr. Mitchell, who makes his directorial debut with "Hedwig" (the stage production was directed by Peter Askin), has in essence taken the story from Hedwig's mouth and turned it into a satirical road picture.
[March 31 , 11 55p.m. | Update | The authors have posted a discussion of their paper that, in essence, takes away the blade from their hockey stick. There's more on this at the end of this post.] The hockey stick climate analogy arose from a variety of studies of the last millennium or two of temperatures in the Northern Hemisphere, Arctic and planet.
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