There was justice in that view, since the contracts would have existed even without the merger.
He has a lot of company in that view, going back to Thomas Malthus.
As the committee itself notes, it is not alone in that view.
And reports like this simply confirm me in that view.
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There are a number of elements missing in that view.
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So we -- I would note, in that poll, as long as we're talking about it, that the change in view that Americans have developed in -- as it regards to the sequester, now that it has been implemented and the cuts are being felt -- I think frustrations with the result of congressional inaction are growing.
The point he was making yesterday -- again, a point that he's made in the past -- is that in his view, you do not need a military-style assault weapon to protect your home.
Austrian and the older team owners preach unity, and Jones' antics don't fit in that world view.
He was not a risk taker, she said, and that made it unlikely in her view that he would have put himself into the bag even as a personal challenge without making sure he could get out.
And it just so happens that in Scotland's Parliament the Lib Dems, the Conservatives and the Scottish National Party, with a combined 70 seats to Labour's 56, are united in the view that, in Scotland at least, tuition fees should be abolished.
In that case, Scalia made the hairsplitting distinction between technology that picks up information that is out in public view and technology that reveals information that otherwise could only be obtained with eavesdropping equipment inside the house.
And that's just a fundamental difference in view that until Republicans in the House, in particular, but also in the Senate, accept the wisdom of the vast majority of the American people, of the bipartisan commissions that have looked at this, there's going to be a conflict.
Now the world's sixth largest economy, Brazil consistently calls for reforms in multilateral institutions that, in its view, still reflect "an old world".
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The review says the HSE investigated and in 2011 found that "in their view, the strategic management arrangements in operation at Bronglais Hospital in respect of health and safety were wholly ineffective".
"SLC wishes to announce that in view of a directive issued by the ICC to the effect that no games should be played at any of the World Cup venues, SLC is compelled to make the above changes, " the board said in a statement.
Mr Riley warned that if this was to rise to 100%, "in our view that is not really consistent with the UK retaining a AAA rating".
As a practical prescription for improving the economy, the empirical evidence is clear in my view that discretionary Keynesian policy does not work and the experience of the past three years confirms this view.
He added that, in his view, 3D printing was a technology that justified its hype and said it was "the sequel to the Industrial Revolution".
This is one reason in our view that the current recovery has been so lackluster.
It lets you see your book in a view that takes up the whole iPad screen.
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Mr Finkelstein and The Economist are mistaken in their view that the Holocaust was not unique.
So what is it that in your view the New York City Police Department is doing wrong?
Team Liberty folks might worry that in this view the individual loses his or her autonomous selfhood.
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However, Keir Starmer, director of public prosecutions, said in his view that the bill would achieve its objectives.
Difference 3: Goldman is wrong in his view that software is patented at too high a level of abstraction.
But he told the BBC that in his view he was "not being allowed to apologise" by his critics.
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