Klebnikov's Russian heritage and concern for that nation's people and historic sites were frequently cited.
Grueling working days, lack of working relationships at the company and abusive employment practices are frequently cited.
One frequently cited statistic about breast cancer is that 1 in 9 women will develop the disease.
Apart from aesthetics, the threat to migratory birds is the most frequently cited argument against wind farms.
Those three steps are frequently cited by industry representatives as obstacles to expansion.
The most frequently cited studies in a field used to be the product of a lone genius, like Einstein or Darwin.
The most frequently cited argument is that the job requires more time.
Alan Greenspan, chairman of America's Federal Reserve, has frequently cited geopolitical uncertainty as an explanation for the fragile nature of the American recovery.
Our informal review of hundreds of manager deficiency letters issued by the SEC suggests that performance misrepresentation is the single most frequently cited violation.
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The most frequently cited reasons for being proud to be British were to do with national prowess in football (yes, really) and pop music.
The Mississippi cases face an uphill fight, as lawyers and physicians have frequently cited confidentiality and the attorney-client privilege to refuse to turn over documents.
Though this case was ostensibly based on "stubborn facts"--from John Adams' frequently cited quotation--it turned out to be long on innuendo and very short on actual facts.
Another possibility, frequently cited by Mr Greenspan, is worker insecurity.
The complaint that has been most frequently cited by Mr. Bolton's critics is to the effect that he sought to manufacture or otherwise manipulate intelligence and tried to get two analysts who resisted him fired.
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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Growth in German GDP during the last quarter of 2011 and the first quarter of 2012 made up for the weaker economies in the south, and is frequently cited as the reason the Euro Zone did not slip into a recession.
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Since its enactment, it has been frequently cited in cases ranging from a 2006 incident in which a man sprayed a vehicle carrying a known gang member with 14 bullets to the 2011 case of a man who was cleared under "stand your ground" after stabbing a man in the head with an ice pick during a road rage incident, according to legal and media accounts.
Decisions that have been cited frequently by other judges are considered more reliable than ones that nobody cites.
Deflation in the context of bitcoin has been cited frequently in the popular press as a detriment to its widespread adoption.
Frequently, he says, unjust enrichment is cited as a kind of add-on in a case where someone is clearly owed money.
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