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Besides, when Jonas asked to meet with AOL Chairman Steve Case, he got the brush-off.
FORBES: Sound Idea
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Besides, when Jonas asked to meet with AOL'sChairman Steve Case, he got the brush-off.
FORBES: Sound Idea
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The Supreme Court is expected to uphold that brush-off, and the big question is whether it will do so in a way that eliminates forever dubious patents like the infamous government monopoly Amazon.com obtained on one-click purchases.
FORBES: Bilski May Take Down Business Method Patents With Him
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The TRF said it was a respectable group being tarred with the same brush as off-piste "hoodlums" over its desire to use unsurfaced Peak District lanes.
BBC: Protest riders in the Peak District
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The country has to choose whether it wants to rebuild the levees and destroyed communities, with no expense spared for the future - or once again brush off that responsibility, and blame the other guy.
BBC: Downtown New Orleans, near the Superdome
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They fret that tradition-minded voters are left perplexed, if not outraged, both by the goings-on and the high-handed way in which the government and its friends seems to brush them off.
ECONOMIST: Sarkozy and morality
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Alexandre Tombini, the affable central banker from Brazil, tried to brush off long-term concerns when I asked if the president's economic team was behind the curve when it repeatedly slashed interest rates to combat a slow-down.
CNN: Defterios: Are the emerging 'BRICS' markets dead?
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This brush-off from the educational establishment speaks to a larger frustration with doing business at home.
FORBES: Game Boy: Billionaire William Ding Lei Has A Few Fantasies Of His Own
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Ms Cobell returned to Washington and, after a brush-off from government lawyers, filed the suit.
ECONOMIST: Justice for Indians
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Flip the card over to the Chinese side and the logo changes to a panda fishing off a Chinese brush-stroke moon painted red.
WSJ: Katzenberg Unveils China Film Project
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Rather than adopting broad-brush regulations that place ISP practices that may benefit consumers off limits, the FCC could adopt a simple rule prohibiting ISPs from engaging in practices that constitute an abuse of significant and non-transitory market power that harm consumers.
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