And Milton Friedman almost prophetically selected one sentence written by the great classical economist J.
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The problem for those of us who vote here is set out in that one sentence.
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Jobs described iCloud in one sentence: iCloud stores your content and wirelessly pushes it to all your devices.
All the candidates were asked to say in one sentence what their top priority would be for Bedford.
Although the Twitter-friendly headline tells you a lot in one sentence, it is not intended to tell the whole story.
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The Speaker of the House sent us a proposal that was two pages long that included one sentence on revenue.
For Gerald Ratner, they recall, it was all over in one sentence.
"My brother said it in one sentence as he came out of the capsule, " she tells me, as she's packing up her belongings.
In one sentence, uttered not in secret consultations, but declared to the world on CNN, Gates abrogated America's strategic commitment to Japan's defense.
The Journal editorial plucked one sentence from a long interview Khosla gave the San Francisco Chronicle last week and blew it out of proportion.
While the authors of the paper acknowledged some of the limitations of their study, they devoted only one sentence to the limitations of BMI.
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So in one sentence, it is a youngster who appears to be in his own world and not able to socialize, not able to understand.
In one sentence, explain the problem your potential customers are experiencing.
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Putting the two possibilities together in one sentence is brilliant speechmaking.
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Uddin, he said, was essentially a man of an impeccable background, an honourable man who knew the court could impose only one sentence, that of custody.
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Under our law, there is only one sentence which I can impose in respect of charge two, namely life imprisonment, and I sentence you to life imprisonment.
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Reader and Arena Pharmaceuticals investor Charlie Brothers e-mailed me with this question today in response to my Arena post on one sentence in the complete response letter.
So many unproven assumptions in one sentence it is scary.
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The one sentence summary is that America (along with other developed nations) is headed for economic disaster because of decreasing birth rates unless we encourage more Americans to have babies.
Mr Justice Weir told Cavan that as he had pleaded guilty to murder, "there is only one sentence prescribed by law for that and that is the sentence of life imprisonment".
Real thoughtfulness on education takes more than one sentence.
"There is literally one sentence which divides us and surely we can thrash that out while employees are back in work earning money and carrying out their duties as normal, " said Mr Le Blanc.
You can say it easily in one sentence.
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So like the other meetings, there wasn't one magic sentence or one magic phrase, but again a fairly comprehensive meeting to go through the remaining situation that hadn't been covered and needed to be covered more in depth in Afghanistan.
Apple never releases a new product without framing the message in one short sentence, always well within 140 characters.
The one-sentence Vatican statement issued Monday made no reference to those allegations.
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