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To many in the national food-freedom movement, raw milk is the test case.
NEWYORKER: Raw Deal
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In this echo-chamber environment, raw intelligence that supported the case for the existence of such weapons was played up, and that which cast doubt on them was dismissed.
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And in the case of the Mars rover missions, these raw collections also allow anyone with the right software to start to build their own panoramas of the Red Planet.
BBC: Mars rover: Wide and in the open
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In the case of Project B, Assange wanted to edit the raw footage into a short film as a vehicle for commentary.
NEWYORKER: No Secrets
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If you need more evidence that the antidumping status quo is weighted heavily against import-consuming U.S. industries, consider this gem: three of the nine mineral raw materials that are the subject of the U.S. case against China in the WTO (magnesium, silicon metal, and coke) are simultaneously subject to U.S antidumping restrictions.
FORBES: Antidumping Reform Crucial to U.S. Competitiveness
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The judge said he didn't want the case to turn into a debate about the merits or dangers of raw milk, and prohibited attorneys from discussing it.
WSJ: One Small Win for Raw Milk
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And when the Supreme Court takes a case, the existence of multiple, conflicting precedents gives the justices more raw material from which to fashion their own decisions.
FORBES: Specialist Patent Courts Are Part Of The Problem
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Today's Sony PS3 unveiling has opened up a world of questions regarding how Microsoft expects to maintain a competitive edge against a system that will supposedly have more than double the raw processing power, a next-gen media drive (Blu-ray, in this case), two-generation backwards compatibility, and even support for 1080p hi-def.
ENGADGET: & Joystiq's live coverage of Microsoft's Xbox 360 E3 event
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Prosecutors could also be required to turn over more raw data with potentially exculpatory evidence, except in cases where it threatens national security or endangers witnesses in a criminal case.
WSJ: Review & Outlook: Department of Injustice