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In the footnotes Price, who worked at No 10 as Campbell's deputy, attributes that final sentence to "private information".
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One of Hersh's sources for that assertion was Lavelle himself, as Hersh detailed in this passage in an engrossing, six-hundred-word footnote in "The Price of Power," his book on Kissinger (the full footnote, which is well worth reading, is after the jump*): [T]he reasons for Lavelle's abrupt disappearance were kept secret.
Maybe, but he adds a businesslike footnote: "You want to price the dress under $2,000, to capture the young, working professional.
Indeed it does, but the company can't seem to grasp that mentioning the existence of charges in a footnote below the ticket price is not enough; the exact amount must be included in the ticket price, according to the ASA's code.
Footnote: excludes those who did not nominate a price point (n=150 of regular smokers of manufactured cigarettes).
Footnote : excludes respondents who did not nominate a price point (n=150 of regular smokers of manufactured cigarettes) and respondents whose pack size was unknown.
We experiment using one year house price changes as a proxy for (Delta HPRICE_{t}) in a footnote below.
Once the BBC had informed it of the real price, the paper had updated its online article, and published a footnote explaining its error.
While bestriding the macro-economic agenda, the book's sideswipes against trendy micro-economics, often in footnotes, read like a sustained in-joke against the generation for whom all problems seemed solved, except the street price of cocaine in Georgetown.
("The footnotes! The footnotes!").
And footnotes.
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