Media literacy used to mean you could read a newspaper (this thing called paper that had news printed on it) and watch TV newscasts and have some understanding of what is going on.
For years he has called for paper ballots and he says that time for delay is over.
Tiny Prints, based in Sunnyvale, also runs a wedding-focused specialty site called Wedding Paper Divas.
In some editions Monday, a U.S. Watch article incorrectly called the paper the World-Record.
That liquidity crisis is why the Federal Reserve had to step in last week and act as commercial bank of last resort, agreeing to buy short term notes called commercial paper directly from companies.
There has been a vast amount of talk - for as long as I can remember - about creating a financial instrument (so-called mutual paper) that would serve as a proxy for equity capital for building societies and that could be sold to investment institutions or even retail investors.
You get out that old thing called pen and paper and you jot it down.
About twice a year I can look forward to the rumored sale of what is affectionately called the pink paper.
Just to make sure nobody missed his point, Kaplan followed up in 2008 with a paper called "Leveraged Buyouts and Private Equity, " co-written with Per Stromberg.
At the annual meeting of the American Economic Association, Professor Carmen Reinhart and the former chief economist of the International Monetary Fund, Ken Rogoff, are presenting a research paper called Growth in a Time of Debt.
Matsuda, who teaches and writes at the University of Hawaii at Manoa, penned a frequently cited paper called "Voices of America: Accent, Antidiscrimination Law, and a Jurisprudence for the Last Reconstruction" for the Yale Law Journal.
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In 2003 Hansen wrote a widely distributed (but not peer reviewed) paper called Can We Defuse the Global Warming Time Bomb? in which he argues that human-caused forcings on the climate are now greater than the natural ones, and that this, over a long time period, can cause large climate changes.
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The huge integrated corporations of the Robber Barons called for armies of paper wranglers.
Lincolnshire County Council has confirmed a review paper has called for a streamlining of supervisory roles in the department.
So-called AAA rated mortgage paper turned to dust, practically overnight.
Veteran trouble maker and Euro hater Lord Norman Tebbit failed to ignite the blue touch paper but instead called on the party to "calm down".
In your letter to Meghan Casserly dated July 20, 2011 you pointed out two so-called inaccuracies in our recent paper in Environmental Justice and our article on Forbes.com.
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In the 1970s, he started his business life with a small paper and wood company called Rand-Whitney.
In 2012, however, four German researchers followed their passion for the study of passion and published a paper in a journal called Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice.
Leszczynski argued that the limitations of this study amounted to failure of the peer review system and called for the retraction of the paper and an investigation into why it was published in the first place.
Japan's major newspapers, including the Yomiuri Nihon Keizai Shimbun (the so-called Nikkei, the largest business paper) and the Kyodo press wire were all allocated choice downtown real estate for their headquarters by the Japanese government in the 1960s at bargain prices.
The Circulation paper uses an esoteric measure called QALYs (pronounced quallies) that stands for quality life years.
Penney planned to sell those items from a mini-shop called Martha Celebrations featuring stationery and other paper products.
And their new paper identifies the enzyme, called serine racemase, that converts left-handed serine into the right-handed form so that it can do its job.
Such crises occur when the IOUs or banknotes of a nation lose credibility and other nations are called on to make these pieces of paper good.
Liberal Democrat AM Peter Black attacked the government on the lack of measurable targets in the programme of government and called the publication "a waste of paper".
The Journal published a paper on the study, called APPROVe, in February 2005, in which the authors again asserted that it takes 18 months for Vioxx's risk to emerge.
"She read a paper about this new procedure called radiofrequency ablation, and she wrote to the doctor who did the study, and asked him for the best place to go in the Northeast, " says James Parles, a pediatrician in Smithtown, New York.
And no sooner had Andy Burnham, the health secretary, published a white paper on March 30th than he called for yet another commission to be established.
At first, it was a mere footnote in a scientific paper about a small, bioluminescent jellyfish called Aequoria Victoria.
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