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South African producers, no doubt, are tired of the "What's pinotage?" question, and have turned in recent years to the wines that everybody else makes, namely cabernet, merlot and syrah.
"One that at the same time is smaller and more agile and more appealing to the young owner who would like to have what Jaguar makes — namely, a fast car that is attractive and is a sedan".
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Under centralized decision making, the planner has only one decision to make, namely the production input quantity (Q.) Revenues are generated from selling the available quantity, i.e., the minimum of production output and demand, to the end customer.
He is making the basic mistake that all celebrities make, namely that it is their fans' dearest wish to meet them.
As a supervisor, Ms. Trainer tries to avoid the mistakes she thinks her old boss made, namely, the that-isn't-how-I-would-do-it syndrome.
Oddly, it is Ms. Winger who has the hardest time with a role that seems tailor made, namely as a former movie star trying to make a comeback.
And that's presumably why Roberts has paid the ultimate price for a mistake most of us occasionally make, namely using the word "women" – or indeed "men" – when the right word is "people".
An important announcement had been made: namely, that the company's board and dancers wished to honor Arthur Mitchell, its founder and artistic director, by officially renaming the troupe Arthur Mitchell's Dance Theater of Harlem.
It is no more nor less than the argument the British left has always made, namely that if only it could get its hands on the powers of the nation state, all would be well.
On reconsideration, it seems more purposeful, as if specifically designed to avoid any controversy that might distract from the major point it was trying to make: namely, that work of gay artists was fundamental to the invention of American modernism.
To the conservatives, the paradox was obvious: the administration's reaction to the Counterweight stories underlined the very point the editors were trying to make: namely, that the university, in its zeal to ameliorate any possible friction among students, is stifling the open, vigorous, nontimorous exchange of ideas.
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