As I mentioned in my previous post, the DOD strategy never clearly defines cyberspace.
In my previous post, I argued that, functionally, software gathers, manipulates or displays data.
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Guilty pleas are the name of the game at Main Justice, as discussed in my previous post.
Before we get further, let me address some misunderstandings around my discussion of instrumental variables research in my previous post.
The second way to think about violence in video games (as I noted in my previous post) is as a story element.
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As explored in my previous post here at Forbes, cloud computing will expand our economic vistas beyond anything we can imagine.
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Yesterday I sought out background from Wafa A. Amr of the IMF, who addressed points in my previous post, but have yet to hear back.
In my previous post, I explained why the United States is in under no short-term or long-term danger of going into a debt crisis.
As I wrote about in my previous post, TwitChange is an interesting spin on the celebrity auction concept as well as an interesting use of Twitter.
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In my previous post, I highlighted some of the energy- and water-saving initiatives already installed, such as indoor LED lighting, window film, smart controls, and the Pillow-Vac system.
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As some of you may have read in my previous post, the second annual Global Auto Forum (GAF) was held in Chengdu last week, and JFP Holdings was the lead organizer of the conference.
In my previous post I pointed out the broad scope of new recruitment and given the US is dependent on private sector consumption it is gratifying to see that the retailers have their hiring hats on.
It also reinforces the position that I took in my previous post, which argues that Apple should be focusing its resources on capturing tremendous growth opportunities, rather than paying substantial dividends from its cash holdings.
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In my previous blog post, I discussed the rules and restrictions that employees should be aware of when evaluating early retirement and the opportunity to take a lump sum pension.
Because so many of you shared comments about the horrors of travel, in response to my previous post, I wanted to give you one of my favorite travel-related memories.
In reply to my previous post, I have gotten some good comments on twitter that -usefully- prove that I was correct, and that the facts are even more starkly against Amy Goodman.
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Nick Gillespie has responded to my previous post about the role of tight money in the sluggish recovery.
If you read my previous post, I actually discussed this matter in detail when I talked about the symbolism of initiatic journeys: the real goal is the journey itself, and not the outcome.
Speaking of fundraising: my previous blog post was about volunteering with Team Rubicon in recovery efforts with Hurricane Sandy.
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