How To Use Respondent In A Sentence
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As a life-long Sox fan, Thomma professed deep offense at being put in the Cubs section when he blogged: ...in a crime against nature, your correspondent - a genuine White Sox fan, a man who attended his first twi-night double header at the Old Comiskey in 1963, who sat behind third base for the 50th anniversary All Star Game there in '83--has been assigned a seat in the Cubs section.
Archive 2008-11-25
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Since interviewers represent the interface between the research and the respondent, they have an important role in maximizing the response rate for the survey.
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Not lords nor proletariats nor bishops nor husbands nor co-respondents nor virgins nor adultresses nor uncles nor noses.
Touch and Go
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The position of the respondent husband may also be briefly stated.
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The BBC correspondent says anti - piracy mission is controversial in Japan because of its pacifist post - War constitution.
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Volumes of exchanges have been taking place over what some of these correspondents have called the militarisation of Haiti by international forces, many of the voices sounding off against it.
TrinidadExpress Today's News
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Guardian International correspondent Jonathan Steele called Bush's and Blair's denial of the horrors attending the Iraq civil war "Panglossian" - referring to the ever optimistic Dr. Pangloss of Voltaire's novel Candide who, at every disaster, proclaims that ours is the best of all possible worlds.
Surge to Purge: The 80% Solution in Iraq
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Perhaps her most productive period was her five-year stint as a foreign correspondent in New York.
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Our foreign correspondent reports that conditions in the refugee camps are filthy and overcrowded.
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Staff writer Colum Lynch at the United Nations, correspondent Anthony Faiola and special correspondent Samuel Sockol in Tunis, and staff writer Steve Hendrix in Benghazi contributed to this report.
U.S., Europe considering naval operations to deliver humanitarian aid to Libya
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Any themes brought up by respondents were explored by the interviewer.
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PENTAGON CORRESPONDENT: Well, Lou, a senior defense official tells CNN that that consideration of using helicopters to rescue Americans would happen only if the Americans could not move over land to the seaport, which is the preferred option to get all the Americans out of Lebanon.
CNN Transcript Jul 19, 2006
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The New York Times has correspondents in France, Germany, etc.
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BRIAN CABELL, CNN CORRESPONDENT: The official cause of death, cardiac dysrhythmia.
CNN Transcript Dec 4, 2003
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In a reply to a correspondent you further elaborate that the rate of profit is being equalized throughout the entire economy.
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Current foreign correspondent and announcer for News Probe.
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This general rule of construction should especially guide a court of admiralty in interpreting a contract of bottomry and respondentia.
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Results indicated that most respondents were more inclined towards centrally planned economic policies rather than free markets.
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The respondent may accept the arbitration claim or object a right to makea counterclaim.
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He made a counter-offer on the spot, making me Special Correspondent with a 120 per cent rise in salary!
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Among the questions, respondents were asked to name their top three business role models.
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The respondents were non-resident Indians based in Britain, Canada and US.
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My unmarried survey respondents seem to understand that friendship is the basis of a good marriage even as they hold out for chemistry and thunderbolts and soulmates.
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By the time the army headquarters and the correspondents had moved up to Feng-hwang-Cheng, Jack had sent nineteen articles and hundreds of pictures to Hearst, but had no idea whether any had reached San Francisco.
Jack London: A War Correspondent
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That was by no means forthcoming and on 23 August 1990 the respondent issued an originating summons in the High Court seeking possession.
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There they gather short, or editor-shortened, letters in which correspondents with opposing views slug away at each other on a topic selected by the editor.
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W/O Jansen and his co-respondents have until July 21 to show why the order should not be made final.
ANC Daily News Briefing
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It also states, as I mentioned at the start of my speech: βIn a referendum held in April-May 2002, 96.9% of wool grower respondents voted in favour of winding up the Wool Board.β
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It also enabled an assessment of the adequacy of the provisions in the eyes of the respondent.
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With respect to these two pensions, the first pension was fully vested at the time of separation and thus the respondent wife has fully realized on this asset.
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As one correspondent puts it, the message that hurt does not mean harm needs reinforcing.
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This characteristic introduces difficulties for respondent in replying to the survey.
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If you're a foreign correspondent, you've got a plum assignment and you've learned how to play the game.
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I had not changed my intellectual belief as to my correspondent's behavior, but the impropriety of complicating an awkward business by placing myself in the wrong to the extent of losing my temper was so obvious that I blushed in recalling the bombastic periods of the torn composition.
The Secret of a Happy Home (1896)
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We did see part of the battle of the Yalu from the outer walls of Wiju, "he said, but added," From then on the Japanese treatment of the correspondents with the first army grew stricter -- When I left Yokohama homeward bound, all the other correspondents patiently playing the game according to Japanese etiquette, were still publicly dining and privily blaspheming Tokyo.
JACK LONDON'S WAR
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More than one correspondent filed a story about the incident.
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A follow-up post card was mailed to non-respondents one month after the initial mailing.
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BRIAN TODD, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Wolf, it's called a Wiccan pentacle and starting this week veterans of that faith now have the option of having this controversial symbol associated with witchcraft placed on their headstones.
CNN Transcript Apr 24, 2007
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The fact that nearly a quarter of respondents saw through the bias is itself impressive.
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What information is the questionnaire intended to elicit from the respondent?
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I shall tomorrow ship my great chests on board of a ship bound to Bourdeaux; they are directed, and recommended to the care of a merchant of that place, who will forward them by Thoulouse, and the canal of Languedoc, to his correspondent at Cette, which is the sea-port of Montpellier.
Travels through France and Italy
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It is the respondent mother's position that she was coerced into accepting the revised support.
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Respondents are asked to indicate the method of accounting for convertible debt which they consider should be required.
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Yours truly, John H. Morrison Whitfield, Ontario Monday, July 18, 1938 Dear Evelyn, Forgive a dilatory correspondent.
52449_CLARA
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In a low voice the correspondent addressed the captain.
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Frank Deford is a special correspondent for Newsweek magazine.
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For although a continuation of the bullary has just been published at Rome, containing several decrees of this congregation, there is not one that announces a fulfilment of this illusory promise, β a promise imagined by a correspondent to French newspapers, but never given by the inquisitors themselves.
Life in the Grey Nunnery at Montreal
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A sweepstake was held among rugby scribes in Sydney for the final between Australia and some other mob, the money going to the correspondent predicting the correct score, or nearest.
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Much remains to be learned about how respondents go about answering written questionnaires.
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The second of the three points that was highlighted by his Honour was that the first respondent failed to cease operating when he sighted blood.
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In her latest dispatch, Clare Duggan, our war correspondent, reported an increase in fighting.
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Yesterday, as our correspondent's account made clear, an ad hoc motorised cavalry of scores of youth fighters on pick-up trucks charged at Ajdabiya, only to retreat in disarray when Gaddafi's tanks, which were dug in around the town, fired back.
Libya: Moving targets | Editorial
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DANA BASH, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Hi, Wolf, well, the vice president's office tells us that he's going to have what they call elective surgery, to remove an aneurysm in the artery behind his right knee, and that is going to happen next weekend, according to top aide, Steve Schmidt.
CNN Transcript Sep 16, 2005
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Judging from the principal's form response to correspondents it sounds like he was also misquoted by the Rutland Herald and has even used blogging in the classroom himself.
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And now with news from the Games, over to our Olympic correspondent.
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The respondents accept that the authority of an agent may be revoked by express notice given by the principal to the agent.
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Oliver Kay, Football Correspondent, and James Ducker.
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Two important subjects each correspondent brought up with Hungarian officials: the fates of Cardinal Mindszenty and of the two Martons.
Enemies of the People
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SUSAN CANDIOTTI, CNN NEWS CORRESPONDENT: Hello, Susan.
CNN Transcript Jun 16, 2007
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The concept, developed after an exhaustive research for over a year, involved collating feedback from more than 13,000 respondents in nine key markets across the country.
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He wrote many articles for the now sadly defunct newspaper, the Daily Correspondent.
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THELMA GUTIERREZ, CNN CORRESPONDENT (voice-over): Armed with listing sheets and info on comparable properties, these buyers filled two boldly titled buss eager to find a deal among the hundreds of foreclosed properties in Stockton, California.
CNN Transcript Jan 12, 2008
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Even your humble correspondent succumbed to the spirit of anarchy, but the response my "crudeness" provoked gives me a few suggestions for investigators chasing leads on the recent spate of criminal harassment toward progressive elements.
Archive 2005-10-16
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He's the opposite of the sophisticated, cultured, world-weary foreign correspondent.
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More now from CNN space correspondent, and based on his reporting last hour on "hypermiling" Mr. Rolling Traffic Jam, Mr. Roadblock, miles O'Brien.
CNN Transcript Jun 3, 2008
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It is obsequious for a reason: a correspondent will not be given stories or even asked to briefings if he does not toe the line.
Times, Sunday Times
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I am indebted to my correspondent Mrs D. M. Ross for this compelling tale.
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He grinned vindictively, and the correspondent seemed to lose all interest.
CHAPTER 28
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Forty-five per cent of respondents detected unauthorised access by insiders.
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After the United States entered World War I, American correspondents covering it were issued military uniforms with green armbands.
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Another correspondent asked for cheap tracts which she could distribute to the poor as the middle class were already knowledgeable.
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Daniel Abraham has the toughest job to pull off her with the multi-story Jonathan Hive tales, going from smartarse blogger, to vaguely panicked smartarse war correspondent.
Superhero Prose Fiction: Wild Cards - 18 Inside Straight
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Your correspondent say the rescued eagle owl and grebe at the eco-station. They had been put in two boxes and were to be sent to the Beijing Wildlife Rescue and Rehabilitation Centre for treatment.
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In the meantime, on 25 July 2003 the respondent filed a summons seeking an order for security for costs in the sum of $80,000.
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Only 19 percent of the respondents gave lawyers high marks for maintaining honest and ethical standards.
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More than one correspondent filed a story about the incident.
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I'm handing you over now to our home affairs correspondent.
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(We suspect that respondent is from Louisiana or Florida.)
What @HuffPostGreen Twitter Followers #Cantlivewithout (PHOTOS)
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An unacceptable approach to prompting would be to ask an open question and to suggest possible answers only to some respondents, such as those who appear to be struggling to think of an appropriate reply.
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Introduced by a friend to the local renowned English daily correspondent, to my utter surprise, my dispatches found acceptance and were soon published as 'middles'.
The News is NowPublic.com - NowPublic.com: The News is Now Public
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Although most respondents were enthusiastic or supportive of booking, about a quarter were sceptical or not convinced of its value.
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The applicant is to pay the costs of the respondent of the summons on an indemnity basis.
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SANJAY GUPTA, CNN CHIEF MEDICAL CORRESPONDENT: The heart condition we're talking about is atrial fibrillation, which is a relatively common problem.
CNN Transcript Apr 29, 2008
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I do not see how the respondents can claim that they were successful as a consequence of the hearing.
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Respondents were queried on two nonconsecutive days.
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Bill Herbert was fortunate to be sent overseas as a war correspondent.
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Will any of your correspondents be so kind as to inform me if the device on the corbel was the badge of the knights of the order of St. John of
Notes and Queries, Number 76, April 12, 1851 A Medium of Inter-communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, etc
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Her next correspondent is white, pockmarked, with a pony tail.
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Schools in Crisis", by our education correspondent Nick Bacon.
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If all those correspondents who disagree with me are as large-minded and tolerant as they claim to be, they'll obtain and read my books just to find out what message I communicate there.
Auntie joanna writes
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The aperture size (area of the aperture) of a lens could be calculated from focal length and the correspondent f-number.
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A correspondent rightly faults me for not giving the direct quotation.
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A few respondents thought they might be missing out on potentially interesting information.
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Under the headline is the byline: `From our own correspondent ".
SNOWLINE
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And correspondent Wyatt Cenac reported live from Heaven on which Republican was the odds-on favorite to receive the "coveted God endorsement.
Cheers & Jeers: Jon Stewart in 2012
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It was accepted by the respondent that his managerial performance exhibited regrettable lapses and the tribunal can only wholeheartedly agree.
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JAMIE MCINTYRE, CNN SENIOR MILITARY AFFAIRS CORRESPONDENT (voice - over): If you needed a lesson in civilian control of the military, Donald Rumsfeld gave it at Tuesday's Pentagon press briefing, when he suddenly pronounced the term insurgent expression non grata.
CNN Transcript Nov 29, 2005
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I do not find the respondent to be intentionally underemployed.
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At first article studies the environmental condition of tourist industry and the correspondent tourist environmental problems.
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It merges into the whole pool of funds managed by the respondents.
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London correspondent Kerry Capell sounded him out on what the future holds.
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The first respondent applied for orders that the proceedings be stayed unless the applicant provides security for costs.
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Nichols, dressed in crisp white shirt and blue power tie, spoke in confiding and confident terms about the injustice of White House correspondents 'dinner seating arrangements, the need for "newsy" background meetings and early-morning gaggles, the disrespect shown toward the press by interminable delays.
White House reporters see the other side while campaigning for board spots
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One of _The Times_ correspondents mentions that the German guns have a heavy sound "boum," and the French a sharper one, "bing"; but neither of them is very pleasant to the ear, and it requires a cultured military taste like that of the French to enjoy the full harmony of the music when the British "bang" is added to the general cannonading.
Tommy Atkins at War As Told in His Own Letters
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The settlement of international transactions is usually handled through correspondent banking relationships or large-value message and payment systems, such as SWIFT, Fedwire or CHIPS systems in the United States of America.
CNN Transcript Jun 28, 2006
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The region has its very own 6.30 pm news programme, fronted by well-known BBC Look North newsreader, Peter Levy, and Helen Fospero, a former US correspondent with GMTV.
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Where the applicant has no representation and the respondent is legally represented the applicant's probability of success is reduced to 10%.
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βI could name you as corespondent in the divorce case, you know?β
The New Yorker Stories
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Respondents gave examples of situations where this would not reflect the substance of the arrangement between the borrower and the lender.
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While such appeals occasionally make a ten-strike, the average correspondent must rely upon logic and "reasons why" in making his appeal to men.
Business Correspondence
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Returning to our correspondent's writings in The Age of 8 April 1998, it's plain that neither is the case.
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JEANNE MESERVE, CNN HOMELAND SECURITY CORRESPONDENT: Well, Kiran, the American Civil Liberties Union is suing the secretary of Homeland Security over what it calls unlawful searches and detentions at airports.
CNN Transcript Jun 22, 2009
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In Europe, three fourths of adult respondents to a recent survey said they learn about STDs from TV, books, or magazines, while in the United States only one fourth said they receive this information from the media.
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She has been a TV news correspondent, a foreign documentaries presenter and writer, and a newspaper columnist.
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INTERNATIONAL CORRESPONDENT: Counterterrorism police have foiled an apparent plot to launch a chemical attack in Britain that according to U.S. and U.K. security sources who say the suspects had plans to lace a bomb with a chemical called osmium tetroxide.
CNN Transcript Apr 6, 2004
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She's one of the original beatniks, a personal correspondent with Ezra Pound - her list of accomplishments just goes on and on.
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In general, respondents felt confident in their abilities to deal with alcohol problems.
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I am indebted to my correspondent Mrs D. M. Ross for this compelling tale.
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Our economics correspondent, James Morgan, is just back from Germany.
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Consequently, it is able to garner information that is still fresh in a respondent's mind.
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He left his local paper to become the Daily Telegraph's defence correspondent.
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The archive has very few of Oakeshott's own letters in reply to his correspondents.
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The war correspondent that marines were responding harshly against civilians.
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GARY TUCHMAN, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, Campbell, 20 percent of Cedar Rapids, which is the second largest city in the state of Iowa, is under water.
CNN Transcript Jun 13, 2008
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At the Santa Maria Courthouse is the wind-blown Ted Rowlands, CNN correspondent covering the Jackson trial.
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One-third of respondents noted the positive impact of other fellows on their training; the potential value of such input from peers should not be minimized.
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Confused with the orders of Judge Vianzon, respondents filed a manifestation seeking clarification whether the judge had recalled his earlier order of inhibition.
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What only the war correspondents present at the time knew, he said, was that Scoop was actually a piece of straight reportage, thinly disguised as a novel.
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She includes colorful tidbits about these figures, including the octogenarian Palmerston, who in 1863 was named as a co-respondent in a divorce suit brought by one Tom O'Kane against his wife.
When Cotton Wasn't King
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This did not please one correspondent who wrote in to tick me off.
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Fortnightly there will also be a column by a local correspondent on a burning issue relevant to the locale, with the opportunity for users to register their opinions.
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She has not depended on the Respondent for financial support other than for child support, which he has always paid.
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No respondent dissented from the vocational view, but teachers rarely voiced it.
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Some items ask respondents about the ethical beliefs of their partners, regardless of whether the beliefs are behaviourally enacted or not.
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Accordingly, the Respondent decided that the bank did not owe the appellant any money in unsettled bills.
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Keep lists short or show the respondent a card with the relevant items.
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ATIKA SHUBERT, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Wolf, well, I'm actually in the city of Medan, which is the coordinating center for all of these relief efforts that are flooding into Aceh.
CNN Transcript Jan 2, 2005
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This omission, which now seems curious, was based upon the conventional notion of the organism as respondent.
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It is the renewed contract that the respondent claimant has no violation.
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In The Edison [1933] AC 449, the appellants, whose vessel had been fouled by the respondents, claimed damages under various heads.
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In addition to the claim for prerogative relief, the prosecutor also seeks an injunction against the third respondent.
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In a recent opinion poll, a majority of respondents were against nuclear weapons.
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If the wife was accused of adultery, the party with whom she committed this βcriminal actβ was the βco-respondent.β
Le Divorce, Edwardian Style | Edwardian Promenade
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In face-to-face interviews, trained caseworkers are often used, and in most interviews the race and ethnicity of the interviewer and respondent were matched.
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The next question intends to look at the respondents own private position on the question of whether the option to do the liturgical readings directly in the vernacular is a good or a bad thing.
Results on the Poll on the Language of the Readings in the Usus Antiquior
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ALI VELSHI, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Folks like you, John, waiting for what we call a buying opportunity.
CNN Transcript Jul 25, 2007
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The respondent took this opportunity to add an entry on the computer which gave a 70% discount on the sale.
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The indicator for each time interval is whether or not respondents reported having used marijuana, cocaine, or hallucinogens.
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It's one thing to ask a correspondent to agree to terms of confidentiality before they read the message, but to dictate the terms afterwards?
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Foreign publications have been criticised for alleged one-sided reporting and their correspondents have been denied visas.
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Sometimes, we place people who are interviewed or who complete a questionnaire in the position of informants rather than as respondents answering questions about themselves.
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There was initially a view put by the respondents who were guarantors of the tenant's obligations that indeed a new lease came into existence as a result of those negotiations.
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Some of America's highest-paid television correspondents begin ambling toward the pressroom door.
Why Americans Hate the Media
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The agency and the respondent are represented by counsel who introduce testimony and exhibits.
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I agree that the reason is expressed very briefly, when compared with the mass of material which the respondents placed before him.
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We ask correspondents to limit their letters to 300 words in the interest of not monopolizing space in the magazine.
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In the poll of more than 1000 shoppers, 70% of respondents said they enjoy sprouts as part of their Christmas dinner.
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Oh, it's the Indian Central Bank. Our bank has correspondent relations with it .
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He wrote a letter on the subject to the _Chanticleer_, a newspaper in Troy, Ill., of which he was a correspondent, and it was copied, with zinco-type illustrations, into all the journals of the habitable globe, and came back to England like the fabled boomerang.
Punch, or the London Charivari, Volume 104, January 14, 1893
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I believe your correspondent forgets we are a private company still in absolute control of 75 percent of it.
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Unfortunately, I must refer my sharp-witted fourth correspondent to one of my books for a detailed argument.
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I have just posted here another email from one of my scientific correspondents about unscientific scientists.
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Our correspondent in Baghdad Jane Peel has been studying the report.
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To accommodate the fact that respondents have different baselinesβsome cluster all their ratings at the top of the scale, others at the bottomβwe have calculated a global average of all the ratings given by each respondent, and then examine whether his or her thermometer score for the group in question exceeds or falls below that global average.
American Grace
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To become a war correspondent is my dream.
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Officials in Dujiangyan, a nearby city, insisted that a government minder accompany your correspondent to Juyuan.
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By a letter dated June 28, 2002 the respondent accepted the petitioner's offer to settle dated October 13, 2000.
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The Vienna corespondent of The Times says perquisitions and arrests continue in the villayet of Adrianopole.
Global Voices in English » Macedonia: Alexander the Great as Media Bait
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Exit and Entry record for invitee to China within a year and the duplication of verification form for the settlement of exchange from the correspondent banks both should be presented.
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A The Petitioner had made or will make proper financial provision for the Respondent.
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Right below are the questions, along with the percentage of US respondents who answered the question correctly in parentheses.
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Your amoebic dysentery correspondent is in bed, fully injected with emetine, having flown four hundred miles to Nairobi via Arusha from where the outfit is camped on the Serenea river on the far side of the Serengeti plain.
Hemingway on Hunting
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A correspondent from General Sherman's army says that the Whitworth rifle in use by the Southern skirmishers and sharpshooters is a weapon greatly to be feared, as persons nearly a mile and a half from the
Foreign and Colonial Intelligence
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If in the event of a correspondent bank's lapse the customer's bank or the correspondent itself is to be made liable, either at common law or by statute, the issue of consequential damages must be faced up to.
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It doesn't turn anthropology or the story of human evolution on its head, a piece of science-correspondent gabble I think I heard during my goggle-eyed, gobsmacked, yelping look at yesterday evening's TV news.
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When asked what is to blame for a less cohesive society, most respondents said that longer working hours were the problem.
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Neither one would make a good war correspondent.
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Berlin was an inveterate correspondent, living during the last great flourishing of letter writing.
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Independence Party candidate Dean Barkley is supported by 18 percent of respondents.
Eschaton
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Unsurprisingly, neither Anderson nor Mone were interviewed by BBC foreign correspondent Fergal Keane, whose frontline dispatch comes from Govan tonight.
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A number of German words have become current in general South Australian English (mettwurst, leberwurst or liverwurst, and the ubiquitous fritz, for example, all describing types of sausage), but spelling, especially in words containing - ie -, is often so uncertain that a correspondent in the local newspaper felt obliged to point out that a Wiener Schnitzel has nothing to do with wine and a Liedertafel need not be sorrowful.
VERBATIM: The Language Quarterly Vol VII No 4
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They adopt an abrupt, unpunctuated, lower-case style difficult to comprehend even by their correspondents.
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We found that respondents disagreed about the specific meaning of even the most common slang terms.
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A correspondent of Mr. Knight's suggests {114} for the word _delight_ in this passage, also, a new derivation; using _de_ as a negation, and _light (lux), delighted_, removed from the regions of light.
Notes and Queries, Number 38, July 20, 1850
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Consequently, these characteristics may serve as cues that are used by respondents to guide their interactions with survey interviewers.
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The kind of behavior that is correlated with specific eliciting stimuli may be called respondent behavior, and a given correlation a respondent.
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From the perspective of the accused respondent, this sort of consultation is likely to seem just as unfair as any other exparte communication by an adverse party .
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I am the foreign correspondent in Washington of La Tribuna newspaper of Honduras.
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Our correspondent has been assessing the impact of the sanctions.
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There was to be celebrated the high mass, that known as the dalmatic, like the one of the day before, about which the worthy correspondent wrote, only that now the officiating priest was to be Padre Salvi, and that the alcalde of the province, with many other Spaniards and persons of note, was to attend it in order to hear Padre Damaso, who enjoyed a great reputation in the province.
The Social Cancer
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A correspondent for Reuters news agency says he saw a number of demonstrators being beaten.
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Integration with legacy systems has been cited as a problem by over half of respondents.
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BRIAN TODD, CNN CORRESPONDENT: Well, Wolf, he seemed to say everything but the word endorse when speaking about Obama.
CNN Transcript Jan 8, 2008
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One-third of respondents commented that there weren't enough cheese choices available on menus.
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Article 13 The provisions of Articles 5 and 12 are applicable to cases where the respondent raises a counter - claim.
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The respondent husband is a self-employed businessman in the City of Niagara Falls.
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If the whole family cannot return with him to Pakistan, there is nothing preventing the respondent from returning to Pakistan and making an entry application to join his wife and stepchildren in the United Kingdom.
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At last, early in May, the Japanese War Office yielded and permitted the correspondents to return to the Yalu where General Kuroki's columns were preparing to advance into Manchuria.
JACK LONDON'S WAR
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A The Petitioner had made or will make proper financial provision for the Respondent.
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You and some of your correspondents are fond of colourfully bagging Andrew and that is your right.