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Then it became, 'What is he hiding?' I finally just had to state my piece.
A Federal Trade Commission order said that companies needed at least two studies; otherwise, they had to state that their claims were based on "preliminary" or "initial" research.
That's the last problem, though: by getting something so wrong, the Onion has had to state what it genuinely thinks is right.
About this last the magazine asked, "When did it become a thing that every celebrity had to state their position on whether this word applies to them, like some politician declaring a party?
In 1999, when we launched the NATO air campaign against Serbian ethnic cleansing in Kosovo, President Bill Clinton had to state publicly that he didn't intend to use ground troops.
Early this month US shale producer Chesapeake Energy, in which investor Carl Icahn has a large stake, had to state that it had "no plans to pursue bankruptcy" after its shares collapsed.
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You don't have to state anything.
They will have to state the percentage above that 5%.
But candidates for citizenship have to state their willingness to bear arms.
Transgender people should not have to state whether they are male or female on their passport.
— MICHAEL J. DE LA MERCED You have to state your name for the record.
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