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Or maybe the Knicks are simply trying to convince themselves of that in the wake of another meltdown.
You mention coddling the coal industry and write of offshore drilling safeguards that in the wake of the spill need to be revisited, but what about nuclear power?
They just found out five days ago that, in the wake of the drilling moratorium, the Schlumberger office in Louisiana is pretty much shrinking to a skeleton staff.
Dixon said that in the wake of the latest shooting, he was "disheartened but not surprised".
"There was legislation introduced to do that in the wake of the report," Mr. Seglem said.
He knows that in the wake of national tragedy, only one thing is certain: unforeseen consequences.
Many believe that in the wake of Sept. 11, the United States formed an international coalition and toppled the Taliban.
Mr. Matsuba said that in the wake of the financial collapse, companies and investors would think twice about their bankers.
It is understandable that in the wake of great tragedy we'd want to take a second look at those policies.
Fenjves believes that, in the wake of Murdoch's decision to cancel the book, another publisher may seek to release it.
She thinks that in the wake of the Max Mosley case a lot of politicians will, and should, breathe easier.
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