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Doubtless, tax dollars will be saved under this plan for, as Phil Smith (president of United University Professions, SUNY's faculty-staff union) has observed, it "would allow New York State to further abandon its obligation to provide an affordable and accessible system of public higher education".
If he were elected, one of his supporters observed, it would be "on account of the past, not the future.
"If the Carter administration were a television show," the columnist Russell Baker observed, "it would have been canceled months ago".
As Mr. Rothstein observed, it would be helpful to see maps of the terrain identifying major landmarks.
And from a practical standpoint, she observed, it would offer an amusing place to sit while putting on shoes.
Ms Vadera's e-mails reveal that the Treasury had become set on gaining control of the company's operations without paying anything to the small shareholders who had been encouraged to invest by the previous government.If "the grannies lose their blouses", Ms Vadera cynically observed, it wouldn't matter: they were only "shareholders who had added no value to the company".
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"Until a better two-word history of the U.S.S.R. came along," Serebin observes, "it would do".
Pressure to observe it would be a start, even though not all armed groups signed up.
If two children were found in an unmarked grave, she observes, it would be news; what about 800?
Yet the voice of a scandalized society, even so complacently registered, is a member of the chorus in Rimbaud's head; and as Robb observes, "It would be his great achievement, in 'Une Saison en Enfer,' to allow all these voices to have their say".
As Ramsey observes, it would not be correct to take (TC ∧ A ∧ φ R as a translation of a theoretical sentence φ since both (TC ∧ A ∧ φ R and (TC ∧ A ∧ ¬ φ R may well be true.
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