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The request, detailed in this Scotusblog post, highlights an amusing irony in the debate over whether corporations have rights just like ordinary citizens.
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About then, I suspect, we will also grow tired of irony, deconstruction and post-modernism.
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Indeed, with a nice irony, apart from the post office, the best retail bank in Japan is Citigroup.
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There is an especially exquisite irony here, since in the post-war period, at least until the 1980s, food firms were very happy to develop and promote, on its own terms, novelty, from new tastes to greater convenience, and consumers loved it and bought these innovative products.
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In a post on Livescience, Sean Captain points out the irony that two of the games featured at the PS4 debut actually focused on surveillance.
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The irony in all of this is that in the myriad post-mortems following the financial crisis, the commentariat fell over themselves wailing about banks being too large, that we must shrink them in order to avoid something worse in the future.
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The irony is, of course, that I was afraid to post this post.
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The irony of the labour market in Japan is that, despite unemployment being near a post-war record, Japanese companies will soon face a shortage of young workers.
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The irony is that the centrepiece of the changes, the abolition of the Lord Chancellor's post, would have been broadly welcomed if handled more skilfully.
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The irony of this whole situation is that the registered investment advisors so fervently taking offense to the post are not the types of brokers we were talking about in the article.
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