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It isn't often that I come across a book where I strenuously disagree with every single conclusion it makes.
WSJ: Bruce Palling on Food: Taking a Bite Out of Foodie Culture
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It isn't often that a corporate decision not to bring a stock offering to market generates news.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy
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However, he said professionals felt under pressure because of the "fear of being seen to be labelling abuse when it isn't there" and often held back from doing so until the signs were irrefutable.
BBC: When should a child go into care?
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It isn't hard to guess what often happens: High-paid employees find part of their contributions kicked back to them, generally at year-end.
FORBES: Taxing Matters: Saving to the max
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But often it isn't, and wilfully so.
ECONOMIST: Phoney democracies
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Only six have issued public debt, and because it is unrated and often denominated in local currencies (not dollars), it generally isn't widely traded or held.
FORBES: Dogfight
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It sometimes drags, the food isn't as well integrated into the show as it could be, and it often feels like an art project run amok.
WSJ: Review: Musical using Leo Tolstoy a messy thrill
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While downhill skiing isn't without exercise value, it often leaves endurance athletes wanting.
WSJ: Ski Mountaineering: Now They're Racing Up the Hill
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When companies aggressively promote expensive and often unnecessary medical tests, it isn't always in the service of patients and good health.
CNN: Why Jolie's cancer test costs so much
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And this is a rough measure since an appraisal for a building isn't usually performed regularly, and often is done only when it is to be sold.
FORBES: They Spend Your Money
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Sound quality isn't up to the standards of other Star Trek games and it often sounds like a bad dubbing job as one of your characters barks out meaningless drivel when you give an order.
CNN: Review: Star Trek: ConQuest Online
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While taking ownership of one's image is often seen as a sign of progress, Mr. Spurlock suggests it isn't necessarily all good.
WSJ: Men's Grooming With Will Arnett and Jason Bateman: Hello, 'Mansome'