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Tellingly, the organisations that provided the data for Mr Cox's study have now cut off the supply.
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Writing for The Guardian, Mr Cox said that when TV switches from analogue to digital, which he thought would be in 10 years' time, the majority of homes in the UK "will effectively become electronic retail outlets".
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McCain also criticized Mr. Cox for eliminating a trading rule that acted as a speed bump to prevent short-seller from pounding a stock.
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"It has been in the family for a long time, " Mr. Cox told a Journal reporter in 2007.
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Mr Cox said a way around this would be for ITV and Channel 4 viewers to pay directly for such programmes.
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Mr. Cox was Midwestern regional sales manager and later worked for the Journal in London.
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"You have to make up for it with increased customer preference, " said Delta's Mr. Cox.
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Conservative MP for Torridge and West Devon Geoffrey Cox was among MPs who disagreed with Mr Bradshaw, saying Parliament should stay out of the issue.
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The situation became fraught, and in the hours leading up to the family vote Mr. Cox Jr. was briefly admitted to a hospital in Massachusetts for diabetic shock.
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Alison Cox started Cardiac Risk in the Young (CRY) in 1995 and has expressed her sympathy for Mr O'Donnell's family, including his wife and four children.
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Mrs Justice Cox said she was "satisfied" financial gain had formed part of Evans motivation for trying to represent Mr Moss in court.
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Mr Cox, a former television presenter, is loquacious and intellectual, a fastidious dresser with a taste for outsized cufflinks, who spatters his conversation equally with French phrases and Anglo-Saxon oaths.
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