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Fame should have evacuated the image by now, reduced it to invisible high-mindedness, but plainly it has not.
First it issued an annual report on religious freedom round the world, which stated plainly that the Christian presence in much of the Middle East was being "reduced to a shadow of its former self".
It does, though some of the results are a little troubling at first sight.Good management and delusional CSR raise no new difficulties from an ethical point of view: the first, which increases profits and improves social welfare, is plainly a good thing and the second, which reduces both, is plainly not.
She reduced the juicy parts to a five-word sentence, putting the matter plainly without divulging any details: "Alan had not been faithful".
In early 2005, with interest rates steadily rising, Kurland sent a memo to senior managers, saying that the boom was plainly over, and that it was time for the company to tighten its guidelines and plan for reduced volume.
"There just isn't much trust between groups such as ours and the Forest Service," says Bob Ekey of the Wilderness Society.A less vocal group which plainly has no interest in reducing the number of fires is what might be called the "fire-industrial" complex.
Whatever steps taken in the past year to reduce rampant assault are plainly inadequate.
In a hurry, I used a dough scraper on a couple of batches and you could plainly see how the dull edge had compressed the edges, reducing the rise.
Plainly dressed.
Speak plainly.
ADDRESS plainly.
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