"It's not good form to tout one's returns in the press, " says Anderson.
After the Boston Marathon bombings, Mayor Rahm Emanuel was quick to tout Chicago's surveillance cameras.
Robb retorted that it was disingenuous of Robinson to tout Apple's environmental record without ever saying the name of the company.
Sales are on an upward climb, company CEO Elon Musk has sworn to deliver more superchargers, better service for customers and continues to tout his EV's high resale value.
Lyn Hill-Tout, the trust's chief executive, said she welcomed working with Monitor so "clear decisions" could be made.
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Now, the regulators have issued what they tout as the country's toughest energy drilling regulations, requiring rigs to be at least 500 feet away from occupied buildings and take other steps to limit pollution.
As the current Fox entertainment chief, he has a new title to tout: leader of America's most-watched network.
The centers also tout the benefits to children's verbal and motor skills.
The mark of a true fan is to travel to a stadium without means of admission, hand over the next year's housekeeping to a tout and receive in return a forged ticket that will be rejected at the entrance.
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Clinton has also continued to tout her electability, saying she's more fit to go up against Sen.
And Schiller likely will tout the latest version of Apple's OS X operating system, Snow Leopard, due this year.
"It's really going to boil down to who best can turn around the economy, so Romney's going to have to tout his own credentials there, " Bonjean said.
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The Kidz Bop people tout their CDs as "today's biggest hits sung by kids for kids, " and this particular volume contains remakes of 16 pop songs that I've absolutely never heard.
Many luminaries, from the head of the United Nations Environment Programme to Barack Obama, America's president-elect, tout the industry as a means both to address global warming and stimulate flagging Western economies.
Professor John Caldwell, the trust's chairman, praised Ms Hill-Tout for leading a major reorganisation at the hospital which led to "substantial improvements to the safety and care of our patients".
An outspoken bull on his company, Chesapeake Energy, and the future of natural gas, the Oklahoman personally appeared in television commercials to tout gas as a solution to the U.S.'s economic, environmental and national security problems.
French beans and mange tout may be the staple of a gourmet's supermarket basket, but according to the Fresh Produce Exporters Association of Kenya, these luxury vegetables that account for more than two thirds of Kenya's vegetable exports to supermarkets are not consumed by the domestic market.
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Unfortunately BenQ's press release was so eager to tout the benefits of this "perfect blender of pleasure and work" that it neglected to mention pricing or availability, but this model may be snazzy enough to warrant a separate post when we catch wind of those deets, so keep your eye out.
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Of course we are looking forward to the real telling factors at this year's CES where we expect both camps to tout their holiday dominance.
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As the nation's largest police union, with 290, 000 members, the fraternal order's endorsement is highly coveted by politicians eager to tout their law-and-order credentials.
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Eager to emerge from Mr Weld's shadow, he fought hard for a bill he could tout as his own.
McConnell's decision gave the Democrats bragging rights, allowing them to tout the fact that their bill is capable of passing the Senate.
And while some tout the buildings springing up around the Olympic Park as sign the area's prospects are changing, not everyone is convinced there will be takers.
That would make it hard to tout any victory as a harbinger of further reform, not just of Germany's football association, but of the country as a whole.
Wisconsin officials tout the UW Flexible Option as the first to offer multiple, competency-based bachelor's degrees from a public university system.
By not providing a gold-medal performance to tout in future advertisements, the significant upside that might have been from sponsors like McDonald's, Omega and Adidas will most likely disappear.
Kramer added that he did not think the ownership clouded Calandra's judgment when he wrote his column, which Kramer claimed was not used to tout the Ivanhoe stocks as often as the newsletter.
Another 200 miles north is Carnarvon, where we lingered only long enough to hear local boosters tout the thrill of driving the Kingsford Smith Mail Run, a route starting at the town's fully automated public toilet and ending inland some 500 miles farther on at Meekatharra.
He and other industry observers tout the added sense of urgency that Busch IV has brought since taking over, invigorating the company's marketing with more Internet advertising, including the launch of Bud.
What the pessimists who tout his study don't say is that, while Gordon does find that inequality is increasing, he's convinced that the picture of middle-class stagnation is false.
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