And we don't read all of them out and we won't read most of them out, because as the President said to me earlier with regards to the dinner, part of the effort here is to foster an environment where these conversations can be held in a way that allows for a free exchange of ideas.
Howard said he doesn't share those concerns and wasn't aware of them until he read his colleagues' quotes in the newspaper.
If people can't read, it's very difficult for them to establish any kind of economic security or to participate fully in citizenship.
The passwords themselves were encrypted, meaning they couldn't be read without breaking the secret code that protected them.
"When you have a lot of foreign players, normally they don't read the newspapers, so the mind games for them are nothing, " he said last week.
And then, once it goes up or once it changes form, unbeknownst to them, because they didn't read their contract thoroughly and their broker didn't really represent it correctly, they're starting to go belly up.
Judge Cleland earlier said he wouldn't sequester jurors but would trust them not to read newspapers, watch television, use Twitter, post to Facebook or blog during the trial, which is expected to last at least several weeks.
Dacher Keltner, a psychology professor at University of California, Berkeley, says studies have shown that people who use Botox to hide lines on their face feel less pleasure in response to subtle things around them and aren't able to read other people's emotions as well.
In one recent study, 61% of consumers reported that they didn't read all the terms of contracts before agreeing to them. (And those are just the ones who will admit to it.) "Laid edge to edge, they're impossible to stay on top of, " says New York-based plaintiffs' attorney James Denlea.
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The other thing is, if you actually look at the names that you're buying, and you read the paper, you wouldn't buy any of them.
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He can't place them and recommends that they run ads in local newspapers likely to be read by well-to-do home owners, or in trade publications like the Caretaker Gazette.
If boys and girls in Africa and other developing nations don't learn how to read, write, and add and subtract, this world is just going to move on without them.
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