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  • ...ive'''. The improvement process employed by Powerbase is iterative and the critical analysis of prior work is a necessary part of that process. If you are not If an editor uses an insult, it is normally in the heat of the moment during a longer conflict and they often regret having used such words after
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  • In 2005, Murray wrote a highly critical review of [[Richard Norton-Taylor]]'s play based on the Saville inquiry: ...Iraq, you don’t do the things which previous great powers did, that the moment, if anything this is a failing, if anything, when you go into a country lik
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  • ...ng about the shootings. 'No, there's nothing left to say'. Almost at that moment Oracle updated its report on Gibraltar quoting the Foreign Secretary's stat ...ion and largely cleared the programme, making only a small number of minor critical points:
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  • ...lière shortly after the SAS' televised raid on the Iranian Embassy as the moment when Stirling realised that the new generation in the Regiment were "very m ...ts by British forces in an SAS action in Northern Ireland in 1991, and was critical of de la Billiere.<ref>Ian Burrell (1997) [http://findarticles.com/p/articl
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  • ...old.criticalmoment.org/archives issue 3 of the previous series, entitled ''Moment'' (on "Empire")], is not currently available online. (This article was writ
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  • ...from bringing fast-acting energy-efficiency programmes to the masses. His moment has come. ...urther impoverish and destabilise Eastern Europe and Russia. At home he is critical of the "hollowing out of social institutions". What, I ask, does that mean
    76 KB (12,753 words) - 14:26, 18 February 2009
  • ...cts of interest and we are building an overview of where MEPs stand on the critical questions of transparency and openness. ...cover other issues and track the voting performance of MEPs. Please take a moment to visit the website. – we’d be delighted to hear your comments and fee
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  • ...critical-journalist-of-faking-gun-attack/ Jerusalem Summit Sponsor Accuses Critical Journalist of Faking Gun Attack], Posted on August 29, 2007 by Richard Bart ...e Community Center for Academic Excellence]] (IC-CAE), designed to discuss critical issues, which are germane to 'America’s understanding of both the languag
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  • ...ial came from Foreign Office official [[Derek Pasquill]], who was strongly critical of Foreign Office adviser [[Mockbul Ali]] and the Government's relationship ...so identifying the right think-tank. Policy Exchange is a good one at the moment, [[Demos]] is another good one. And saying ok, does that think tank already
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  • ...background-color:beige;border:1pt solid Darkgoldenrod;padding:1%">From the moment that the first of the 1993 bombers, a Palestinian with links to the PLO, wa ...having "fundamentally shaped the book," while of Wolfowitz, she says: "At critical times, he provided crucial support for a project that is inherently difficu
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  • ...uk/gp/product/1904863159/026-2689905-3027644?v=glance&n=266239 The British Moment: The Case for Democratic Geopolitics in the Twenty-first Century], Amazon.c ...is book ''Unfinest Hour: Britain and the Destruction of Bosnia'', a highly critical account of British (non-interventionist) policy during the Bosnian War. [[
    79 KB (11,005 words) - 08:40, 17 January 2020
  • ...these predictions to "the instinct to bow down before the conqueror of the moment, to accept the existing trend as irreversible": ...to the belief that present trends will continue. Whoever is winning at the moment will always seem to be invincible. If the Japanese have conquered south Asi
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  • ...e funny, saying I was just trying to alarm people,' he says. 'But from the moment the Madrid bombs went off in March 2004 everybody who follows this grisly s ...the journalist proves his or her 'worth', along with considerable perks." Critical of the system, Rose argues that those who broke the rules risked expulsion
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  • ..., and as a Telegraph columnist since 1996 he has tracked New Labour with a critical respect and knowledge unique among right-of-centre writers.<ref>[http://www ...ound to what had happened, but that "the particular problem we have at the moment is that in the 1980s... the Americans recruited and trained Osama Bin Laden
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  • ...://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2008/apr/21/theeustonmoment The Euston Moment], ''The Guardian'', 21 April 2008</ref> a key centre of the 'pro war left'. The one thing all HP targets have in common is their critical attitude toward the state of Israel; others are attacked for being tolerant
    37 KB (5,355 words) - 05:03, 1 November 2020
  • ...anslator for the Dutch National Migration Service. In this role she became critical of the Dutch asylum system, which she regarded as favouring more educated a ...we are war with Islam.' She explained her views by stating: 'There comes a moment when you crush your enemy' militarily, and added, 'There is no moderate Isl
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  • ...g to journalist Gary Hughes, Gunaratna describes a “spiritually defining moment” when he learned that the Taliban had ordered the demolition of the statu ...Thailand has been criqued by Michael K. Connors in the academic journal ''Critical Asian Studies'' in 2006. Connors' extended critique:
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  • ...findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m2751/is_76/ai_n6127311 The Neoconservative Moment],The National Interest,01-June-2004</ref> and called for [[Donald Rumsfeld] ...ervatism" in the [[New York Times Magazine]] in [[2006]] that was strongly critical of the US-led invasion of Iraq,<ref>Francis Fukuyama, [http://query.nytimes
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  • ...ere along the away, according to his erstwhile critic Nestle, Taylor had a moment like Saul's on the road to Damascus: the one-time company man suddenly beca ...community- and regional-scale ones. The Taylor report only addresses this critical point once in its 80 pages: "Due regard should be given to making the trace
    33 KB (4,974 words) - 11:13, 30 March 2013
  • McKinsey consultants played critical roles in planning the restructuring of the New York City school system unde ...see 'McKinsey alumni embedded in NHS' above), the 'revolving door' plays a critical role in creating these elite networks of decision-makers. An example in NYC
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