Yet those who work with her speak in terms that could not be more glowing.
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The group learned to frame its funding conversation in terms that its audience would care the most about.
By contrast, Mr Willetts describes the British policy in terms that capture the brutality of the natural world.
The bishop was part of the demythologisation movement, an attempt to re-describe Christianity in terms that made sense to the non-religious mind.
If you see a loss in terms that suggest ways of being better prepared for problems in the future, you feel more efficacious.
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However, if Judge Jackson comes down against Microsoft, he could decide to frame his judgment in terms that restrict the appeal court's room for manoeuvre.
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As a self-taught politician, he had come to know what was right and what was wrong, and said so in terms that shocked an increasingly relativist world.
Just a few weeks ago, South Korean football coach Cha Bum Kun was being talked about in terms that suggested he was the greatest Korean to have ever lived.
It is also one that makes absolutely clear, in terms that anyone can understand, that climate change is urgent, unprecedented, and something that human beings must act on right away.
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It might be that Republicans are cleverly convinced that those voters are actually the key to the election, and must be spoken to in terms that animate their own (however obscured) visions.
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And he talks about those issues in terms that reflect the importance of economic matters like our tax code and how our tax code, for example, currently benefits companies that ship jobs overseas.
The reason they won acceptance for their theory was because they began to frame the discovery in terms that were acceptable to the community of gastroenterologists whose work was undermined by their discovery.
"The information is somewhat questionable in terms of veracity and spun in terms that are advantageous to the sponsor, " says Jeffrey Lieberman , a professor of psychiatry at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill.
With respect to our allies, it seems no less obvious that the effect of diminished American power -- particularly in terms that translate into a lessening of the credibility of U.S. security guarantees -- will only be to reduce U.S. influence with these nations.
Broadly what it comes down to (in terms that may seem unenlightening when stated baldly, but I will elucidate) is that EDF feels it needs an internal rate of return on Hinkley of 10%, and the Treasury fears that means it would make excessive profits.
To put it in terms that we can all understand, if I expect to earn a pound from my work tomorrow, that pound is much more likely to materialise than a pound that I might expect to earn in 2025 (if anyone will still employ me then).
We had some concerns, I think as you heard, over the past 24 hours about commitments that BP had made that we did not feel that they were adequately living up to in terms of that monitoring.
Look, there are -- I think there are those that voted against the legislation for any number of reasons -- not believing that there was enough cost control in the legislation, or disagreeing with the mechanisms that were set up around choice and competition -- that they may find the Senate bill more to their liking in terms of that.
But he also knows that the context is changing in front of his eyes.. The alternative, if Wales is going to keep up with its Caledonian cousins in terms of that four-way administration split, is to accumulate further powers for the Assembly in new fields, in order to maintain the credibility of his seat at the top table.
In the weeks that remain to this election, he will have to speak to those matters in depth and in unflinching terms that set him apart from his opponent.
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The protocols that have generally been established by Admiral Allen are if you believe that what are considered gale force winds, so winds in excess of 39 miles an hour, are likely at the site, that preparations should begin 120 hours prior to that event in terms of moving that equipment out of the area.
But I would say that challenges like this are nothing new in terms of laws that have come before the courts in the past in which our position has prevailed.
In terms of that last rule, it's time for a light bulb moment for your team.
Midterm elections may be eight months away, but in tech terms that's almost an eternity.
In terms of that new development, builders are getting increasingly creative with the extras.
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In terms of that, how do you see what will ultimately be the disbursement of all of these papers?
The appeals court rejected the Bilski patent in stronger terms that suggested all patents lacking this qualification would be invalid.
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But in terms of that, I'm not sure that I'm the right person to ask that kind of technical question.
What that means in practical terms is that the F-350 Diesel is more capable at towing and hauling heavy loads.
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