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American obfuscation of the civilian toll, and its unwillingness to use data from monitoring organizations that it cites to document the crimes of the Assad regime have left human rights workers frustrated.

In an interesting twist, Facebook employees invented only two of the technologies covered by the patents that it cites in its filing.

Fathers, on the other hand, are likely to earn more than childless men, according to ILO – an influential 2010 report from the University of Massachusetts that it cites found fathers in the US earn 11% more than non-fathers.

This article was amended on 4 December 2015 to clarify that the statistics on the educational backgrounds of jihadis are not from research carried out for the British Council paper Immunising the Mind but from an earlier analysis that it cites, and to remove an incorrect suggestion that the paper was "as yet unpublished".

I thus suggest a further modification to Sorensen's model: we should alter the relation that he posits between Effort Expended and moral worth so that it cites not Effort Expended, but Necessary Effort Expended (that is, Effort Expended minus any part of that effort that was unnecessary).

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Dr. Narin said that Lucent was faster than Alcatel in making technology breakthroughs, as measured by the dates of previous patents by any company that it cited in its own patent applications.

That's just from the email that it cited.

Most of the problems that it cited had already been well documented.

But the new report, released on Wednesday, quoted from the e-mails at length, and the Justice Department gave Congress more than 300 pages of material that it cited.

The campaign said the government would cover the costs by establishing a single definition for a tax shelter that would ultimately yield more than $2 billion a year, according to a Congressional estimate that it cited.

Rudeng later recalled that it cited philosophers and linguists hitherto unknown in Norwegian public discourse, amongst them Michel Foucault (1926 1984).

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