Mr Foster said it was unfair to cite an "isolated incident from the last century".
They cite an analysis of the first draft of the Senate bill by the non-partisan Congressional Budget Office.
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These critics cite an overly lax regulatory process, trials that are far less demanding than those for drugs and a lack of follow-up after treatment.
In her majority opinion, Judge Judith Rogers said the programmers' case faltered because they couldn't cite an example of a cable operator who isn't either already using all-digital operations or moving in that direction.
Many people cite an ambition gap.
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He who controls the language of debate has already won, no matter how inappropriate or ridiculous. (I cite as an example of the latter the discussion of unemployment benefits as a form of stimulus that will restore the economy to health).
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The evidence you cite (such an index implies that inflation in the United States is as bad as it was in 1982, when inflation was actually declining) underscores the weakness in your argument.
Under current law, gains of foreign investors from the disposition of U.S. real property interests are generally subject to U.S. tax under FIRPTA, and foreign investors including large foreign pension funds regularly cite FIRPTA as an impediment to their investment in U.S. infrastructure and real estate assets.
The copyright industries often cite the Internet as an economic threat, but the numbers suggest the opposite is true.
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Why, one might ask, would applicants for a new charter school cite so deeply problematic an example as their proposed institution?
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Whatever harsh words Mr Bush has to say about Iraq's failure to make a full declaration, some of his officials maintain that the administration will be patient, at least for a while, and will not cite the omissions as an immediate cause for war.
As an example, they cite record temperatures that struck Western Europe in June, July and August of 2003, killing an estimated 52, 000 people.
They cite polls showing Palin with an unfavorable rating of 50 percent.
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But he does cite a poignant case of an anonymous San Francisco hedge-fund manager who had gone short on Sanchez Computer when other funds were going long.
MoD may duly sell its land and spend the proceeds, only to find that Treasury officials cite the extra spending as an excuse to cut more off its current budget.
To cite just one, in an era of increasingly gridlocked urban airports and inadequate service to many rural communities following airline deregulation, the V-22 promises cost-effective solutions to intractable transportation problems.
American academics tend to cite other Americans, which gives them an edge.
As a benign example of how transatlantic teams can stimulate competition in high-tech weapons making, defence analysts cite the fierce competition to supply Britain with an air-to-ground surveillance system.
The 1.6% undercount of the population in the 1990 census, which you and he cite, is a net figure which includes an actual undercount of 3.4% and a double count or otherwise incorrect count of another 1.8%.
They simply highlight the benefits of regulatory changes, and may even cite the number of compliance jobs created as an added benefit, but ignore the much larger regulation-related job losses by assuming that these people are able to find new work elsewhere.
People often cite the presumed high cost of healthy food as an impediment to maintaining a healthy weight.
Rumor mongers also cite the trip Buffett made with Bill Gates to an Arch Coal (ACI) mine in Wyoming.
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Norris was more of an Irish Diogenes than a Plato, to cite, again, those wild, corrupting Greeks.
But I can cite one point of contact with America that likely merits an apology, and that is the experience much of the rest of the world has with the visa and immigration processes of the United States.
"I thought what I would bring to it ... is an emphasis on election reform, and I could cite specific things that I had accomplished in that regard, " he says.
Opponents of the practice cite evidence that these are more effective than goats or pigs as an instructional tool.
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The answer is typically no, and some owners will cite Google's terms prohibiting the lending of Google Glass as an excuse.
Otherwise, someone would have to ask for an advisory opinion, or the commission would have to cite someone for busting the limit and let the lawyers fight it out.
The prime minister got an earful too from the United States, which used to cite him as the kind of assertive leader Japan needs.
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