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In making her argument, Ms. Quinn essentially echoed Mr. Bloomberg's assertion that the global financial crisis demanded stability in running the city.
The lawmakers, led by Agriculture Committee Chairman Mike Conaway (R-Texas), essentially echoed the anti-hunger advocates and retail associations that have come out against the Agriculture Department's proposal.
FEMA essentially echoed the message from its planning report in February: "The most important lesson from the challenging disasters of 2017 is that success is best delivered through a system that is Federally supported, state managed, and locally executed".
The Chatham House report essentially echoed those recommendations and went further, saying "unless strong demand growth for meat is curtailed, livestock sector emissions will increase to the point where dangerous climate change is unavoidable".
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Eight Grace Church congregants and three priests from other churches signed an ecclesiastical complaint against Bishop Grein, essentially echoing the lawsuit.
But more than 60 environmental groups had petitioned the Interior Department in favor of the move, and though the new policy will include some notable exceptions, a news release prepared in advance of Thursday's announcement essentially echoes the environmentalists' claims.
Jill Filipovic at The Guardian has said "we've gone too far" with trigger warnings, essentially echoing Peggy Noonan's critiques in The Wall Street Journal.
Some see the stagnation thesis as simple gloom mongering; others essentially echo it, like the libertarian-entrepreneur (he was a founder and CEO of PayPal) Peter Thiel in a recent essay at the National Review.
They argued that, among other things, all of the SUPPORT procedures were within usual or standard care, essentially echoing the same misrepresentations made to the parents of babies enrolled in SUPPORT.
The outcomes of the efficacy assessment based on CAI is presented in Figure 2, essentially echoing the outcomes seen in Figure 1.
Similarly, the Alexandre Castonguay head shots, which the Canadian artist created on his computer in 1997-98 by combining in each portrait the faces of several people, essentially echo Nancy Burson's computer composites of the 1980's.
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