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In an often-repeated line from a Berkshire annual report, Mr. Buffett wrote that if his shareholders ever found Mr. Buffett, Berkshire vice-chairman Charlie Munger and Mr. Jain in a sinking boat and could only save one of them, "swim to Ajit."
Berkshire's Jain Adds Bedrooms Craig Karmin 2011
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India's often-repeated plan to invest a trillion dollars in infrastructure may just remain on paper with investors turning their back on bonds sold to fund the building of roads, ports and power utilities.
Morning News Roundup 2011
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Contrary to an often-repeated myth, providing consumers with convenient downloads at reasonable prices, as iTunes did, does not appear to have ameliorated piracy at all.
Internet to Artists: Drop Dead Stan Liebowitz 2012
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The New York Times repeats Apple's often-repeated public justification for that position, describing the company as praising the "flexibility, diligence and industrial skills of foreign workers."
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Hell is Cheap: China, Apple, and the Economics of Horror RJ 2012
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The New York Times repeats Apple's often-repeated public justification for that position, describing the company as praising the "flexibility, diligence and industrial skills of foreign workers."
Richard (RJ) Eskow: Hell is Cheap: China, Apple, and the Economics of Horror RJ 2012
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They have never forgotten, and this has become one of our often-repeated family stories.
Ask Amy 2010
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But many commentators outside the energy business, and some within it, believe high oil prices vindicate their often-repeated claims that ‘peak oil’ is imminent.
‘The Myth of the Oil Crisis’ by Robin M. Mills | Disinformation 2008
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His anti-American views including an often-repeated claim the Sept. 11 attacks weren't carried out by al Qaeda are popular in Pakistan.
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Gary Schmitt of the American Enterprise Institute echoes an often-repeated criticism of the "beautiful game" - there aren't enough goals and the inferior team sometimes gets lucky and wins which violates the fundamental American love of fairness.
Alan Elsner: America's Hatred of Soccer Now (Mostly) A Thing of the Past 2010
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It is difficult to reconcile the Democrats 'position with President Obama's often-repeated commitment to transparency.
Why Won't the Democrats Back a GAO Audit? Waterboard the Fed 2009
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