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The thinking, understandably, is that if an emergency develops, it would be a distraction (not to mention a liability) to have a reporter along, armed with nothing more than a sliver-thin notepad and a trusty pen.
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Now you might understandably be thinking, "Ah, great, what the world needs now is more art that focuses it's attention on the plight of the man," and you'd be right, but hear me out: "Y.M.C.A".
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And the company is understandably getting nervous that Apple may be thinking of blocking the app.
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While attention has been understandably focussed on the ratification process, it is time to begin thinking about the next steps for the global climate regime, particularly in terms of a deeper inclusion of developing countries' concerns and interests.
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