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Mr. Dennett, anticipating the outrage his comparison will make, suggests that this how religion works.
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New York magazine's recent cover story about how much New Yorkers make suggested that if we were all more open about money, it would actually make us nicer.
Yet the very fact that such art is being made suggests that the polarities that have propelled calligraphy all along -- conservatism and innovation, political manipulation and personal expression -- are still in play.
He refused but the offer, if made, suggests that prosecutors weren't just on the hunt for Wall Street traders but big-time business leaders as well.One mystery in cases such as these is motive.
That we can make movements that we don't realise we're making suggests that we shouldn't be so confident in our other judgements about what movements we think are ours.
Despite this, a wide range of transfer decisions were still made, suggesting that the main source of variation in decision making and transfer rates is not in the assessment but the personal decision thresholds of clinicians.
"Inaccurate reports have also been made suggesting that no drugs paraphernalia was found at the address, with suggestions that the scene had been tampered with prior to police arrival.
In the unfortunate event of your teenager arguing with every possible decision made, suggest that she joins the debating team at school.
They operate with impunity and under the cover of the remarks [Vladimir] Putin has made suggesting that children are at risk from homosexuals," Mackean added.
Other comments he made suggested that the campaign had been prepared in the last seven weeks to try an array of approaches.
Yet despite some expectation that Walsh would be appointed on Monday no such decision was made, suggesting that despite Ecclestone's claim he has no input in the process, his influence still looms large.
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