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Regrettably, that is essentially the 80-year-old command-and-control system that still governs spectrum policy in the U.S. today: The FCC still dictates how spectrum is allocated, used and traded.
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Regrettably, that is essentially the 80-year-old command-and-control system that still governs spectrum policy in the U.S. today: The FCC still dictates how spectrum is allocated, used and traded.
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Regrettably, that is what many donors and recipients seem to be doing.
Nancy Boswell: Tackling Corruption at the MDG Summit: Promises, Promises 2010
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Regrettably, that is what many donors and recipients seem to be doing.
Nancy Boswell: Tackling Corruption at the MDG Summit: Promises, Promises 2010
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Regrettably, that is what many donors and recipients seem to be doing.
Nancy Boswell: Tackling Corruption at the MDG Summit: Promises, Promises 2010
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Regrettably, that is what many donors and recipients seem to be doing.
Nancy Boswell: Tackling Corruption at the MDG Summit: Promises, Promises 2010
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Regrettably, that is what many donors and recipients seem to be doing.
Nancy Boswell: Tackling Corruption at the MDG Summit: Promises, Promises 2010
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SENATOR EVAN BAYH: Regrettably, that is also true.
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Regrettably, that is not occurring which is why the Japanese
Transcript - The Hon Stephen Smith MP, Minister for Foreign Affairs 2008
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Regrettably, that is the futile spirit of the U.K. government's plans, announced Tuesday, to rescue its housing market from a necessary correction.
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