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They bridle at that, for good reason.
That, for good or ill, is the Fiona Woolf story.
Wall Street does not do that, for good reason.
"She plunged into every social challenge that came her way, and I've inherited something of that, for good or ill.
I wore them home on the flight and started wearing them on every flight after that for good luck.
That for good cause shown, the commander may grant an extension of reasonable time (normally not exceeding 30 calendar days) to submit a response.
Take that, for good measure, Mr. President — and in a year with a U.S. mid-term election where disappearing jobs are going to haunt Obama and the Democrats.
Some legal educators say Pepperdine's approach flies in the face of a pragmatic approach that, for good or ill, has shaped many law schools.
Can we achieve that task without the scale and reach of a media that, for good or bad, is the locus of our national conversation?
And Obama won't do that, for good reason: he knows that they'll just pronounce themselves unsatisfied with whatever he comes up with, and are indeed very likely to campaign in 2014 attacking him for whatever cuts take place.
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