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The menu in question contained an original thought for "Tuesday, a meatless day".
Cynthia Giles, an enforcement officer at the EPA, said on Friday that the cars in question "contained software that turns off emissions controls when driving normally and turns them on when the car is undergoing an emissions test".
Many people knew nothing about the bridge, and only one in 10 claimed to know much; the more information the question contained, the more likely it was to prompt a negative response.
Steven Nock, a leading scholar of marriage at the University of Virginia, wrote in March 2001 after a thorough review that every study on this question "contained at least one fatal flaw" and "not a single one was conducted according to generally accepted standards of scientific research".
And finally the interviewer just came out with it: "Look, your husband is obviously doing quite well for himself, you've just got married, why do you even want a job?" Undoubtedly, that question contained the sexist (not to mention economically antiquated) idea that women just work for pin money.
Since the initial version of this post went up, the owner of the McDonald's franchise location has released a statement saying that the job posting in question contained an error, and that she does not actually require applicants to have a college degree.
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The image in question contains no nudity, no drug paraphernalia or messages of hate.
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The question contains the answer: it is a loss, a disfigurement that disturbs more than most because what is taken is part, literally, of who we are.
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