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The F.T.C. advises consumers not to give out personal information over the phone or online unless they are familiar with the business that is asking for it.
Forced confessions, so effective in that climate, convey little more than illegitimacy when they are used against an opposition that is asking for the counting of votes and the rule of law.
Hardly, according to experts who say the calculus of repatriation involves less cut-and-dried measures like the outlook of the museum and its board, the institution's public relations needs at the moment, the identity of the donor of the disputed item and even the identity of the country that is asking for its return.
"It is the government that is asking for it — there is absolutely no doubt," Murali added.
POC: It makes no sense for a company or business of any kind to twist itself in knots or distort itself to try to serve a customer or client that is asking for things that aren't part of its value proposition.
That is asking for trouble.
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I think probably oil will complicate the peaceful solution that is asked for by the United Nations.
As Joan of Arc, a mostly speaking part, Dörte Lyssewski whips up the melodrama that is asked for.
To me, that's asking for trouble".
It would consolidate police presence within communities that are asking for it".
"If they're willing to take anybody, that's asking for trouble," Dr. Calvin said.
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