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But they get much, much more right than wrong.
So, by the logic of private equity, the United States government should borrow much more right now.
I tend to read very little when combing the final draft and of course much more right after I've finished".
But the reputation of United States leaders "is being damaged much more right now as they attempt -- with all their means -- to muzzle WikiLeaks" and Mr. Assange.
After 10 years, I think the panel got much more right than wrong – well, I would say that, and I'm very grateful for the boost, but I couldn't name 10 authors who should have been there and were snubbed.
This is why people inside and outside of Silicon Valley and its newfound obsession with things should be talking much more, right now, about how we can make this stuff more secure, and not just from criminals.
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The poor reputation of unions is even more noticeable if you've recently spent time abroad: my colleague Bagehot (who until recently wrote the Charlemagne column) has commented before about British exceptionalism in Europe, arguing that Britain is a much more right-wing, free-market and Thatcherite place than Europe.
"'Why do they get much more rights than we get here?'" the advocate, Assia El Ouadie, said the other prisoners constantly asked her.
The CSU is much more right-wing than the CDU in general, and Merkel in particular.
Because it enables him to seem much more right-wing than he really is, which is essential to retreating from obsolete rightist positions without incurring the wrath of primary voters.
Democrats, now in control of the Senate, and a few Republicans, like Senator John McCain of Arizona, want to give patients a broader set of rights, including a much more extensive right to sue.
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