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Critics of for-profit hospitals have long raised concerns about how those institutions operate, pointing to instances when they have acquired nonprofits and then cut the staff or reduced the amount of charity care being provided.
White House officials who asked not to be named rejected that, pointing to instances where Mr. Gibbs and the others publicly defended her, even if it was not as vigorously as she may have wanted.
"On at least four different occasions that are documented in the public record, you promised members of the Senate that you would move quickly to finalize this rule," Warren wrote, pointing to instances during White's confirmation hearing in 2013 and in the months following her confirmation.
They added that anomalies in case files often reflect complicated family situations, not corruption, pointing to instances in which unmarried teenagers and victims of rape and incest have lied about their identities or asked others to hand over their babies to protect themselves and their families from shame.
Whilst a geologist may explain and justify the distinction between sedimentary and crystalline rocks by pointing to specimens of these, such an option is not open to the moral philosopher who cannot justify the concept of duty by pointing to instances of dutiful actions because, given the overlap of classes, an action which illustrates the concept of duty could also illustrate that of utility.
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Thinking back, he points to instances of racism that he once shrugged off.
The investigations come after federal judges who reviewed prosecutions from the office pointed to instances of prosecutorial misconduct.
As late as the summer of last year, officials said they were able to point to instances where Mr. Arafat and the Palestinian Authority he heads took action to arrest suspected terrorists.
"The department failed to obtain from A4e damning internal audit reports produced in 2009 which pointed to instances of potential fraud and malpractice across the country," she said.
It could also mean an increased use of profiling, which itself points to instances in which security seems to do more harm than good, at least from the perspective of many Muslim, black and Hispanic men.
They pointed to instances in which costumes were fitted but never used, to unnecessary rehearsal time demanded by first-time Met directors and to rising overtime costs, which the Met has acknowledged.
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