He cautioned that the coming report isn't a final position statement, but rather the beginning of a "dialogue" that would lead to an official administration policy on information privacy.
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Don't get a prescription filled at the beginning of the month.
If the Fed stops buying, "it would be the beginning of a crisis again, and we haven't emerged from the last one, " said Larry Sorsby, chief financial officer at home builder Hovnanian Enterprises Inc.
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"This request for extra money has suddenly sort of come out of the blue and what what worries me more than anything is that an organisation the size of the county council haven't worked out a proper budget for this park right from the very beginning, " he said.
Not only was that conference held and what seemed to be the beginnings of a coordinated effort patched but the storm didn't really deviate from its path beginning from about Friday afternoon until it hit on Monday morning.
Gladys Knight sang during the in memoriam segment, but the beginning of her performance wasn't heard on the live NBC broadcast because of a technical glitch.
All the numbers go blooey when you have one in the equation that doesn't have a beginning or an end.
At the beginning he didn't speak a word of English, and he didn't know why all this was happening around him.
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"I thought our team did a great job because lately we haven't played as well as the beginning of the season, " stated the Swede.
Or, his complaints that we shouldn't ruin the beginning of the election campaign with stories of a very junior Conservative MP canoodling on a park bench.
Indeed, after this down period, Tiger zigged and the DJIA zagged, beginning a slow climb that Woods didn't get fully on board with until he returned from a series of injuries and got used to a new swing.
Clarity isn't an exciting virtue, but it's a virtue always, and especially at the beginning of a piece of prose.
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While she doesn't have a big appearance in the book, yet, Zircher said it's just the beginning.
The capper: At my going-away party, one tool-room engineer--a guy who had hazed me hard in the beginning--asked if I wouldn't mind talking to his son about going to college.
One benefit of this: Entrepreneurs can entice talented employees with a share of the profits, even if those employees didn't pony up their own equity in the beginning.
While the film has earned glowing reviews, Polanski, ever the perfectionist, isn't completely satisfied, Brosnan says, and is "still frustrated" about a sound effect at the beginning of the film.
Mr Obama wasn't enthusiastic about the Nato action at the beginning, and many argue that Libya is not a vital US interest.
Still, some didn't understand why he enlisted in the Army, especially after attending Ohio State University and beginning a career as a financial adviser.
It had been around since the beginning of the '70s, late '60s, but it didn't really have a name.
Karl Rove has been there from the beginning, and the president is in the last days of a second term and he doesn't really need his political guru anymore.
"Quite a number of people can't afford to get their medicines until the Social Security check comes in, so at the beginning of the month they turn up in abnormally large numbers and swamp the pharmacists, " Phillips said.
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