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Some observers suggest that she may simply want many people who work from home to leave Yahoo!
FORBES: Marissa Mayer Needs to Bridge Distance Gap with Remote Workers
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But some observers suggest that the FCC abdicated its responsibility by not tackling the issue months ago.
CNN: FCC battles locals on cable Net access
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Most observers suggest that the realignment is driven by the lure of TV money, which is very powerful.
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Some voters and Congressional observers suggest that both parties stand to benefit politically from delaying any action on energy.
CNN: Analysis: Will voters punish Congress for coming up empty?
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And some observers suggest the latter takes on an outsized role.
WSJ: Corruption case reverberates from NYC to Albany
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Some observers suggest that the U.K.'s interlocutors may not be sympathetic.
WSJ: Cameron's Plans Bring Fears, Schadenfreude
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Civil racketeering suits seldom go to trial, and some observers suggest that Gibson, Dunn employed the countersuit as a harassment tactic to smear and intimidate the plaintiffs.
NEWYORKER: Reversal of Fortune
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But some industry observers suggest the activism and other high-profile tactics admittedly, still practised by only a small fraction of hedge funds are evidence that the industry has become more mainstream.
ECONOMIST: Hedge funds
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Uncertainty leading up to the next election, and growing anxiety among diplomats and foreign observers of Bangladesh, suggest a hard, tense time ahead.
ECONOMIST: The prime minister sets the country on a dangerous path
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However, observers will scrutinise how voters distribute their lower preferences for any evidence to suggest whether voting habits may begin to shift in the future.
BBC: NI Assembly election campaign low-key but intriguing
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Observers question Johnson's political skills, and they readily offer anecdotes that suggest that she is amateurish in her approach to the campaign.
CNN: Stuart Rothenberg: Spotlight congressional races of the week
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Comments by observers like Tyson Slocum, the director of the energy program at Public Citizen, suggest an ambiguous prognosis.
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