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You can't really take on product and speak about it in accurate terms.
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"Each of them knowingly participated, as did Goldman and Tourre, in a scheme to sell a product which, in blunt but accurate terms, was designed to fail," SEC attorney James Kidney wrote in a 2009 memo obtained by ProPublica.
"Each of them knowingly participated, as did Goldman and Tourre, in a scheme to sell a product which, in blunt but accurate terms, was designed to fail," Kidney's memo said.
The challenge of balancing creative work and parenting is often characterized as a battle between selfishness and selflessness, but Leda describes the dilemma in entirely different — and, in my view, more accurate — terms.
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Based on our results, however, 'mite fever' would be a more accurate term in the tropical setting.
That emphasis is accurate in terms of screen time and even in terms of dramatic focus, but not in terms of tone and that divergence is part of the movie's delight.
That emphasis is accurate in terms of screen time and even in terms of dramatic focus, but not in terms of tone — and that divergence is part of the movie's delight.
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