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to tenet
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An opinion, belief, or principle that is held as absolute truth by someone or especially an organization.
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Lazard was lead financial and strategic adviser to Tenet.
When I mentioned Woodward's contention to Tenet, he said, "You know, I don't want to talk about Woodward.
Woodward, in his 2004 book "Plan of Attack," described the meeting this way: Bush turned to Tenet.
Before coming to Tenet, Mr. Barbakow spent nearly two decades as an investment banker at Merrill Lynch.
Redding officials referred calls to Tenet, and Mr. Anderson said he could not comment on the specific accusations.
A spokeswoman in the S.E.C. office in Los Angeles, which sent the subpoena to Tenet, declined to comment.
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Nowadays modern-instrument performances of Beethoven's music that adhere to tenets of the historically informed practice movement are common.
But the county hosted prayers that, almost four-fifths of the time, made sectarian references to tenets of Christianity.
Changes in technology, values, and ideology, including new attention to tenets of neoliberalism and individual choice and responsibilities, provided further motivation.
Attempts to raise the question seemed to fluster Tenet.
Music was expected to conform to the tenets of Socialist Realism, whatever that meant.
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