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"Malpractice Myths" (column, June 21), by Bob Herbert, takes one side in the trench warfare between trial lawyers and doctors.
Ikhide Ikheloa, better known as Pa Ikhide, is a maverick in a social media environment that usually takes one side or the other in Nigerian politics.
(The specialist pockets a commission when he takes one side of a trade, because either a buyer or a seller is not there with the offsetting order).
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"Three years ago, most of the TV stations — and you can add to that the newspapers and Web sites — were taking one side on most issues," he says.
Instead of pushing the Saudis to settle the civil war, replete with potential war crimes using our weapons on their part, and respectfully acting to keep Iran honest in the matter by closing the door on potential Iranian supply, Trump is taking one side in a losing civil war and trying to turn it around.
I'm just Irish enough to know that you don't take one side or another, or they'll both turn on you".
Bennett and Bittman took one side, and Emmick and Udolf the other.
I take one side of the room, share a bunk with Emily Dickinson.
A respectable journalist would not have, by omitting key facts, so clearly taken one side in this matter.
Cars drove down the street, honking horns and holding up signs taking one side or the other (more often than not, it was Mr. Bush's side).
More so because of the Indian government's long history of irresponsible dabbling in the conflict, first taking one side and then the other.
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