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If you sponsor something, your name is on the invitation".
"You cannot stop people from doing illegal things," Dr. Goldschmid said, "but to have a public venue like the Cow Palace, which is owned by the state, sponsor something like this just seems unreasonable".
Business knows what to do to get a race gong: revamp their policies, hire an equalities officer, sanction a black members' group and sponsor something worthy in the community.
Yay, etc. Details are a little sketchy, but EA says that its games will be featured on live broadcasts, and that it will sponsor something called the Player Performer Index.
I'm not here to pick on these guys – merely to point out that the 'newer' tech industry is now playing at the level where these kinds of conflicts are inevitably going to arise and where there needs to be plenty of thought about who you get into bed with when you sponsor something.
There's still a chance between now and the time she leaves office on Jan . 3 2015, Bachmann might sponsor something that becomes law.
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Not just going on a sponsored walk — something big, something that people would remember.
His apartment in New York sponsors something more public.
The "Our Story" taking place tonight doesn't have an advertiser, but future New Year's Eve events could have sponsors – something that could help the company, now reportedly valued at $10 billion, generate revenue.
He'd recently gone to a conference on memory, sponsored by something called the Institute for the Future.
The Bush administration's posture toward the North grew even tougher as it warned that the United States would not only go after terrorists but also the states that sponsored them, something Washington has long accused North Korea of doing.
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