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As he says, a lot of people will freak out this, but its another step along the same line of waste reduction as what we hoped The Times would eliminate (someday) by having copyeditors or writers tag their work once at the point of inception and bake that stuff into the files that flowed downstream from there.
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Sophisticated clients, he said, tend to focus on the overall price tag for legal work, not on individual rates.
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Truth be told, it's a tag line that would also work for his probable opponent in the general election, Republican Pat Toomey, should both of them make it that far.
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Still, a pretty high price tag, whatever it's going to work out to be.
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Besides donating money, an example of micro-volunteer work is helping a museum add tag words to the tons of images in its database to help them be searchable for future use.
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So every time the tag is read, a real-time connection to that database is needed to work out how to route the bag.
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