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Also at the show, Intel is announcing a partnership with wireless handset design firm Elektrobit, tooffer a generic MID platform that will include some type of Atom chip — although not necessarily voice.
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Ken Arromdee says: subpatre: To blacks in pre-rights America, communism actually had something tooffer.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Paul Robeson, “Let My People Go” 2010
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My point was that we might be willing to have some who appear to be the academic cream of the crop go elsewhere in order to have qualified students with other talents/gifts tooffer.
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In this post, he offers some interesting data and asks us tooffer some theories to explain it:
GUEST POST: HAVE YOU STOPPED KILLING YOUR SPOUSE? » Sociological Images 2009
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Biologically the late teen is a lot more fertile, than a 30 year old post doc — who is trying desperately to concive using the plethora of fertility treatments modern medicine has tooffer.
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It was that everybody was antisemitic, so a single-issue antisemitic party had nothing tooffer.
The Volokh Conspiracy » American Universities and the Nazis: 2009
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My point was that we might be willing to have some who appear to be the academic cream of the crop go elsewhere in order to have qualified students with other talents/gifts tooffer.
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The automatic IRA, which we coveredhere earlier this summer, wouldprovidea wayfor employers without 401k plans tooffer their workers something similar.
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According to today's Sunday Telegraph, his team are already drafting the Foreign Secretary's speech for the upcoming Labour conference - and it's set tooffer an "alternative vision of Labour's future" to the one put forward by Brown.
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Technical questions abound with this type of research, but these estimates are some of the best social science has tooffer.
The Volokh Conspiracy » Is the Supreme Court Conservative?: 2005
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