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That's because the Bush White House doesn't like the press to know how it works.
"There is clearly an anxiety in the Brazilian press to know if we will support Serra or Dilma.
I was upset — I didn't want the press to know the details of what was a personal situation.
They wanted the press to know they were upset, but they didn't want to speak on-the-record about it.
There's a rule about financial metrics: If a company doesn't disclose a figure, it's because they either don't want their competitors to know how big that number is, or they don't want the press to know how small it is.
Why that's necessary information for the press to know, I have no idea.
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Without a public investigation, we are hard pressed to know which assessment is correct.
And he presses to know what she's writing, who she's interviewing, what her circle of sources and friends is up to.
While Mr. Kim appeared receptive, one former Panacom employee said, Korean finance officials pressed to know how Panacom would come up with the money.
As a result, ever since 1840, when the U.S. Census Office first asked states for an accounting of the mentally ill, doctors have been hard pressed to know how to supply it.
He would call me up sometimes to criticize me for saying something he disagreed with, although I recall being hard pressed to know what exactly what had irked him so!
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