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If there's any doubt, President Obama needs to forcefully remind him.
Years ago, when I was temporarily put in charge of a classroom, I was obliged to forcefully remind one of the pupils what kind of behaviour was and wasn't acceptable in the classroom.
Democrats need to forcefully remind the media of this, and of what a change it is from the past eight years.
In their new book, Getting Back to Full Employment, economists Jared Bernstein and Dean Baker forcefully remind us that the fastest and most effective way to reduce inequality is to revive economic growth to the point where everyone who wants a job can find one -- and employers have to bid up wages and raise benefits in order to find the workers they need in a growing economy.
Single indicators forcefully remind us that measurement is not separate from theory.
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Nothing, as Taleb forcefully reminds us, is as "antifragile" as a book and the tales it can tell.
She forcefully reminds you of how little you know about music beyond the borders of the United States.
Great musical theater does not always take place in the precincts around Times Square, as I was forcefully reminded last week.
That remark distills the nostalgic mood of a documentary that forcefully reminds you of the passage of time.
He forcefully reminds us of those rough years; he also believes that Obama's America is now renewing its global stewardship.
Trouble arose between the two men when the scholar indulged in impertinent gestures of independence and the dealer forcefully reminded him of how his bread was buttered.
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