And yet it was productive for the reason that I think I mentioned before and that the conference chairman mentioned, which is that it is always good in Washington, in this day and age, when Republicans and Democrats sit down and listen to each other in a constructive environment, a non-confrontational environment.
And in this day and age, we realize that no single country can be effective in achieving its diplomatic or economic aims on its own.
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You would think that real-time data on how many people are working and how much they are making is useful and important information in this these day and age?
And it really is, in this day and age of the kind of technology we have and how hard it is to keep something like that secret, it is really a remarkable testament to the fact that those individuals who did know in the administration -- I mean, in the White House, in the Defense Department, in the CIA, other agencies, understood how vital operational security was.
They come in, stay at five-star hotels, in this day and age they have massive wages.
He wanted more "athleticism" and "creativity" in his squad and, while defending the signings as "good acquisitions", an honest and forthright admittance of making mistakes is refreshing in this day and age of footballing spin and cliches.
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And I think Romney is the type of politician that may have done well in the past, but it's exactly what people we're not looking for in this day and age.
Even in this day and age, I have drunk directly from many of them.
But in this day and age, that is a sure-fire way to lapse into mediocrity.
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In this day and age, companies cannot afford to lose their highly talented female employees.
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It's impossible in this day and age to cut yourself off from that stuff.
It shows the complicated genealogy that exists in this day and age, she said.
Together, they discovered that Rome has become a lot busier in this day and age.
In this day and age it's about time we were a bit more honest about such matters.
In this day and age, no country or people -- or leader, for that matter, cannot stand alone.
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In this day and age it is imperative to have a diversified portfolio.
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In this day and age of transparency, do we sometimes go too far?
Well, I would say in this day and age now, I don't even know if you can narrow down anymore.
But in this day and age, when you open yourself up, you have to take the good with the bad.
In this day and age of people seeking value, and rooted authenticity, Napa rings with a tonality that is dissonant.
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"Our treatment of heart failure is, in this day and age, relatively non-specific, " said Christine Seidman who led the study.
In this day and age, you know, having a few thousand people engaging in a conversation isn't a bad thing.
It is really important in this day and age, with all that's going on, that children should be allowed to dream.
In this day and age, business travel for a few days and weeks, or even a few months, is quite common.
"People think that in this day and age we've got this problem covered, " said Stephen Lowry of the University of Kent.
" In a modern touch, Mallen's character sweetly advises traditionalist Mary Kate that, "Dowries aren't important in this day and age.
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