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Stevens said he was unhappy with the way the Devils handled Bure, saying his team should have employed more physical tactics against him.

I think we should wait and see what Paul Volcker, the genuinely independent head of the U.N. inquiry -- the sort of person the U.S. occupation should have employed -- has to say.

The "issues" for William Hague are whether he should have employed a 25-year-old aide he shared a hotel bedroom with – and whether his denial (detailing the history of a marriage saddened by constant miscarriages) showed political or PR wisdom.

Other golfers were present, but playing cameo roles so tangential that NBC should have employed a corner box to display Tiger's reactions when mortals named Ernie, Padraig and Miguel rudely intruded on his historic Face Time.

But in that case the police should have employed a different approach, Falconer said, instead of using schedule 7, which can only be used to detain someone to check whether they are a terrorist.

Luckily his sensible publisher took the view that this picaresque tale of modern India's birth was complicated enough already, and the superfluous character was removed.Sir Salman, who spent four years adapting his work for the screen, should have employed equal economy with his screenplay.

Assuming the same ratio of sales per employee holds, the industry should have employed nearly 50,000 Californians in 2006.

In fact instead of going head-to-head with the iPad, Samsung should have employed this tactic from the get-go and hit the market with, if you will, anti-iPads that offer different use-cases through smaller form factors.

Third, we should have employed solely lactate Ringer's solution which contains no glucose in the control group, because even a small dose of glucose administration during surgery can inhibit breakdown of proteins [15].

The court says that Section 230 protects Cars.com from liability for failing "to verify the legitimacy of advertisements and to promptly remove the fraudulent material once it was brought to its attention". The argument that Cars.com "should have employed greater safeguards to ward against fraudulent activity" also failed based on traditional legal doctrines.

He's tried the "deeply troubled" line, he's dabbled in calling it a "witch hunt" – hell, he's even tried the genuinely outrageous suggestion that CK should have employed sex workers instead of doing what he did to… real people?

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