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So how to fix — or even save — Atlantic City has invited much hand-wringing and debate here.
Yet the Rooney Rule has invited much closer scrutiny of the problem and it just happens that among the swelling percentage of black men in the top job is the Steelers' own Mike Tomlin, who has taken them to two Super Bowls.
And so they have: the Williams sisters have invited much controversy for their outfits both on and off the court and players such as Maria Sharapova and the current number one, Victoria Azarenka, have posed in their bikinis for men's magazines.
Its pioneering venture has invited much bigger players.
According to Ang 洪惟仁 (2003, 2012), the syllable should be categorized as having a [−round] environment for /dz/ due to the adjacent glide [j], and thus should not have invited much [L] realization.
Women report being invited much less frequently than men.
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How many times do I have to tell you that?" The women we see don't invite much compassion.
He knew that the stresses of correcting him were not in a teacher's best interest; and he was not sufficiently disliked to invite much effort in prosecution.
He made little effort to create a collaborative board or even to invite much in the way of discussion; he generally expected the board to rubber-stamp the decisions he made in concert with Govan.
Normally, such a minor incident would not invite much police attention, especially not in Wallasey, home to dockers and their families in its heyday but now suffering from decades of unemployment and neglect.
These distinctions are suggestive, but they invite much more discussion than Piaget elicits from his child subjects.
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