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He called the incident "unfortunate and shameful" saying "stern steps need to be taken".
Mr. Stern, who stepped down as chairman and chief executive of DJSP but remains the company's largest shareholder, did not respond to telephone calls seeking comment.
It is only at the conclusion of his remarks, almost as an afterthought, that the stern Francis steps in.
NYU Stern goes one step further and specifies word limit, spacing, font, and page margins.
Louise Solliday, the director of the Oregon Department of State Lands, called the removal of the stern a necessary step to demonstrate that the state is "serious about removing wrecks".
"Under his stern guidance, Glasier tells, step by step, of the capture, training and thrilling flights of his falcons in pursuit of rooks (crows), partridges, magpies and lesser game".
Here are four stern but sensible steps that could be included in each sport's collective bargaining agreement to help change the landscape.
Mr. Stern is set to step down without having achieved one of his major goals, passage of The Employee Free Choice Act, a bill that would make it easier to unionize workers.
Their lives revolved around their kabangs, dugout wooden boats that have distinctive notches carved out of their prow and stern that function as steps into the water.
When the sun was finally bright enough to hurt my eyes, I walked to the stern of the boat, stepped down onto the swim platform and dove in.
Another idea is to allow foreign doctors to operate there (though this modest step already faces stern opposition from local medics).
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