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Even as he was being knighted "Sir Richard" for his "services to entrepreneurship," serious questions were being raised about Mr. Branson's business model, his management skills, and how much cash there might be, anyway, in the Channel Islands private trusts that held the Branson family money, and presumably funded his expensive hobbies.

The strategy moves away from the exclusive focus on swing states to develop dynamic (and presumably funded) organizing in all states using local organizers rather than party hacks.

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Maybe the question is less "what does Eamonn dream of" and more "why on earth is he being afforded the opportunity and presumably funding to pursue them?" It's not unreasonable to assume that Holmes is leaving Sky News because he knows that if he turns around to ITV and says "I want to host a golf-based gameshow with Dan Walker, so I do" they will find the money and make it happen.

In the Globe's scenario, the party of small government has sought to supplant perfectly suitable state-level statutes and erect a brand-new federal law enforcement mechanism, presumably either funded by diverting money from some other Justice Department priority, or by increasing taxes.

The transaction was presumably to be funded by the real estate on Home Depot's books, and we debated how much of a premium private equity funds would have to pay over the $40 share price.

Presumably the original investment funded the primary R&D, and this new cash will enable a bit more work in the production and promotion of the Powershrink technology.

However, the SCU has been criticised for accomplishing relatively little, presumably because it is funded inadequately, limited in mandate to crimes committed only in 1999, and for other reasons.

The concept of the Big Society is so empty that universities have been obliged to put it at the top of their research agenda on pain of a cut in funding presumably so that politicians can discover what on earth it means: a shabby, cavalier, duplicitous interference in freedom of thought.

Facing international opposition to the idea of selling credits for the controversial technique, the firm decided last year to morph into an ocean logistics company, with scientists doing the ocean experiments funded by charity, presumably through Leinen's nonprofit, or other means.

Recently they have invested far less in mutual funds than they did earlier, while stepping up their purchases of presumably safer funds that hold corporate bonds or Treasury bonds.

Would it really be such a risk to hand over responsibility and the (presumably ringfenced) funding to local government wholesale?

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