The theory continues to be cited occasionally in discussions of how catastrophes have suddenly intervened to reshape history.
Back in the 1970s it was "cheap" Japanese labor, something that can no longer be cited as an excuse.
Of course there is no absolute answer to this question, and examples can be cited to support either side.
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The 23-year-old is the third England player to be cited on the tour.
Unfortunately, it is much more likely that the FS-X arrangement will be cited as a precedent in a less desirable way.
These gross examples of the Department neglecting the interests of the public are only a few of many that could be cited.
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Papers published by U.S. researchers were more likely to be cited in the scientific literature than those in any country except the Netherlands or Switzerland.
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A-levels cannot be cited as evidence of less rigorous standards.
Among both male and female patrons, customer service, in-store experience, store appearance, and store layout were shopping motivators more likely to be cited than with their Home Depot-minded counterparts.
The above chart looks at how many papers were published in the information technology area (on the X-axis) and how likely those papers were to be cited by other scientific papers.
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While unpublished opinions cannot be cited by the parties to a lawsuit, that does not mean that judges and clerks do not read them and get guidance from them in the absence of other authorities.
If your volunteer experience is substantive and if an organization would have paid for it but for a very good reason that you address, then volunteer experience can be cited competitively in your job hunt.
But the scale of disease will be better assessed in two or three weeks' time, when the holidays are properly over and seasonal factors can no longer be cited for banks being on life support.
Moreover, the cabinet's introduction at this stage of its permanent-status plans seemed calculated to elicit a rejection from the Palestinians, which could in turn be cited by the Israelis as a reason not to proceed with the redeployment.
In its response to the consultation the government says it has no plans to change the definition of adultery or non-consummation of a marriage - which means neither could be cited as grounds for divorce in a same-sex marriage, unless the adultery was with someone of the opposite sex.
The respondent who said prices could be unchanged cited an attempt by gold to build a base as these newer, lower levels.
When asked where codes for CyberHome products can be found he cited a website where they are available.
To be sure, the papers cited are just three studies over the past year and cannot be taken as evidence that there is anything fundamentally wrong with adult stem cells.
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As a result, the numbers cited above will be too low, particularly as the economy improves.
The correction in gold appears to be over for the reasons cited above.
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It will be argued that the pay cited here (from the five most recently published proxy statements) includes options cashed in recently but earned years ago during the good times.
Your first instinct might be to defend your brand, but according to three psychologists cited in a recent Economist article, that instinct may be dead wrong.
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How long are you willing to stick with holding the Fairholme Fund, especially if none of the reasons to sell a fund that were cited above seem to be evident in this case?
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His summary shows the U.K. boasts not only a larger share of research publications, but also a larger percentage of highly cited publications than would be expected from either its financial input or its researcher capacity.
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The MPs called for other key reforms to be delayed and in its report cited the Police Superintendents' Association's view that "it feels like pieces of the new policing jigsaw are being put together in different places without having agreed what the picture on the box should be".
Ms Reding cited examples where data could be shared with non-EU countries, such as data transfer between competition or customs authorities.
But the former chief constable of Gwent, Francis Wilkinson, questioned whether the enormous savings cited in the report would be "real" and whether communities would benefit.
Media outlets have cited diplomatic sources confirming Lagarde will be announcing her candidacy for the top spot at the IMF.
The most frequently cited reasons for being proud to be British were to do with national prowess in football (yes, really) and pop music.
He cited three reasons for what will be a nearly year-long effort to convert 25 million lines of code to play on the new Mac OS. His customers demanded it, he wants Apple users as his customers and he likes OS X.
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