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It criticizes Taiwan's "new leaders" -- Chinese officials refuse to use President Chen Shui-bian's name -- for an "evasive and obscure attitude to the one-China principle".
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Where there are multiple items they have often been combined into a single measure (Gubernskaya 2010; Liefbroer and Fokkema 2008), a strategy that improves on measurement reliability and facilitates explication but may obscure differences in change across attitudes.
What the coverage obscures is an extraordinary change in attitude of many Microsoft competitors towards Bill's behemoth.
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