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Oh well: it's a measure of how esteemed he is, anyway, that old heroes seek him out as someone to impress.
This helps explain how esteemed economist Lawrence Ball, who painstakingly reviewed all available evidence, concluded that Lehman was indeed solvent when it failed, and the Fed could have saved it had it chosen to do so.
And if you don't believe Evans, the show details (with graphics!) how esteemed journal Nature suggested that, given the discovery of the skeletons of tiny, angry branch of human, Homo floresiensis – which also gave credence to local stories about them – we should all be treating this hominid cryptozoology with a lot less skepticism.
The Reputation Institute ranked these companies on how esteemed, admired, trusted and liked each was, based on its surveys of the general public.
Everything else, no matter how esteemed, progressive or in tune with the media narrative of what audiences claim to want from Hollywood, qualifies as a big risk.
No matter how esteemed he may be, The Times would not hesitate to urge his retirement or ouster if it were evident that age had affected his competence or productivity.
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"What a woman senator slings over her shoulder is the next tangible and Technicolor proof of how the esteemed body has changed and is changing," said Tracy Sefl, a Democratic strategist.
The cadence of his speech revealed the unremitting pain of a man who could still not figure out how an esteemed older brother had become a cold-blooded killer who mounted a crusade against progress.
That's the question exciting the racing world in the aftermath of Big Brown's stunningly easy Derby victory, accomplished with such panache that everyone is asking: Is this the horse who, finally, is going to end the 30-year Triple Crown drought?" This is how the esteemed Ray Kerrison begins his column today in the New York Post.
I'd be glad to learn how your esteemed magazine considered it fit to show Haier in such favorable light.
In the wake of the death of Nelson Mandela, Krabill's emphasis on how the esteemed human rights advocate and then political prisoner's image was rendered invisible (it was illegal to publish photos of Mandela) just as Bill Cosby became the most recognizable Black man in the country, remains integral to understanding the crucial role media played during the end of apartheid.
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