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In truth, whenever I hear someone call a PSC a mercenary I just roll my eyes.
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This one that the PSC is playing on has proven to be highly accurate for as long as mankind has been actively picking target audiences to market/sell to.
Be Careful, Gender Inequity Bogeymen Are Everywhere « Unambiguously Ambidextrous 2008
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In truth, whenever I hear someone call a PSC a mercenary I just roll my eyes.
David Isenberg: Civil Discourse and Private Military Contractors 2010
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Under the terms the PSC laid out, Iberdrola would also be required to make any future investments in wind energy using money from a non-Energy East subsidiary.
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Klopott notes that "outrage hasn't only fallen on Pepco; the public service commission has been a target, too," quoting Mary Cheh calling the PSC "extraordinarily timid and entirely generous to the electric company."
DeMorning DeBonis: Feb. 4, 2011 Mike DeBonis 2011
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Another important point to note here besides the violation of the PSC is the monetary loss the government would stand to incur if the gas is sold to RNRL at a 44% discount.
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Some artists think not haveing a PSC is a good thing since they won't be tied to Disney exclusively and will be able to leave if and when they want; others are worried about having less security.
Archive 2006-06-01 Steve Hulett 2006
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The launch of the PSC was a historical moment giving us a framework for conflict prevention, management and resolution and for peacekeeping and peace building.
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The launch of the PSC was a historical moment giving us a framework for conflict prevention, management and resolution and for peacekeeping and peace building.
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Related to the PSC is the development of the Common African
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