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Hurried editing shows in erratic chronology, direct speech whose sources are unclear and easily avoidable errors.
They often act on tips whose sources are opaque, without knowing what lies behind them.
Instead, we must rely on intelligence assessments whose sources cannot be verified.
He maintains that "the murder was committed by humans for reasons whose sources are found in history and which can therefore be rationally analyzed".
In some ways, Mr Belting himself is guilty of the very idealism about art whose sources he traces with such detective skill.
Under Mr. Negroponte, General Hayden said, no National Intelligence Estimate will be approved until each agency whose sources are being used as a basis for the findings articulates to all others its "confidence in the source".
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Frederick William IV refused a crown whose source he deplored and whose authority seemed too restricted.
Tune out the weathercaster whose source hunts headlines with phrases like "storm of the century".
The site includes a section where visitors can submit first lines whose source is in question.
' " A strain of melancholy ran through this remembrance, whose source I recognized: "Gypsy".
The Times identified twenty million dollars donated to the Canadian Clinton entity whose source had not been disclosed.
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