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For instance, the Juvenile Diabetes Research Foundation, which led patient advocacy groups in the stem cell debate, is taking a lower profile this time.
But the more important question is not whether Mr. Weill himself is fading from the scene, but whether the firm he created should also be taking a lower profile, according to Charles Gasperino of Newsweek.
Salmond has admitted he plans fewer visits – he campaigned 11 times in Glasgow East and 12 times in Glenrothes – and is taking a lower profile after being shocked by the SNP's unexpected 6,700-vote 6,700-voteGlenrothes.
Since the restoration of central authority under President Vladimir Putin since the turn of the millennium, the new vory have adapted again, taking a lower profile, and even working for the state when they must.
Unlike Ms. Rogers, who posed for Vogue and wore haute couture with fabulous $100,000 earrings (her outfit at the Indian state dinner was a flesh-colored Comme des Gar? number seldom seen in the hallways of Washington), Ms. Smoot has been taking a lower profile.
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Rupert Grint and Emma Watson appear well-adjusted and happy to take a lower profile.
The Obama Foundation is likely to take a lower profile than its Clinton counterpart, Kendall believes.
He took a lower profile and avoided risks, readying himself for the longer haul.
The bankers will take a lower profile than in the precrisis days, however.
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