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…manufacturing employment has rebounded since the financial crisis: today, there are 22 percent more manufacturing jobs than there would have been if the pre-existing pattern had persisted. A similar pattern is evident in the information services sector. Construction employment…

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…police received 10,149 complaints of misconduct, which resulted in only 19 total acts of meaningful discipline (defined as a suspension of seven days or more). A similar statistical pattern emerged in New York, where after last year's Eric…

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…in South Carolina, they were powered by black votes. Obama sounded similar themes while addressing his supporters in Chicago. "This campaign for the presidency of the United States of America is different," Obama said to cheers and chants. "Our time…

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…Republican hopefuls Gov. Chris Christie of New Jersey and Gov. Scott Walker of Wisconsin have taken similar trips of late, all seeking a measure of commander-in-chief gravitas and a means to attack the sitting Democratic president. Walker arrives…

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…ideas, in many ways, sound similar to the second-term agenda of President Obama, who faced an economic crisis in his first term and in his second started to more directly to address the nation’s long-running economic problems…

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…into the Clinton Global Initiative from foreign governments doesn’t represent a conflict of interest,” Fiorina implored an energized crowd on Thursday. Speaking next that afternoon, Cruz went a similar route, saying Clinton “embodies the corruption of Washington.” Florida Sen…

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…of her speeches on Saturday decrying parts of the political system. She described Washington as a place where people use money to “muddy the waters” and “drown” out voters, and where troubling “patterns” develop among public officials. Some, Clinton said…

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…2013, when he was governor of Maryland, Mr. O’Malley signed similar measures into law, making his state one of the most tightly controlled in the country. Mrs. Clinton and her Democratic challengers will need to persuade minority voters, an…

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…and former Democratic presidential candidates who spoke with POLITICO described a path for any of the would-be challengers similar to the ones O’Malley and Chafee are trying to blaze: Distinguish themselves from Clinton on a series of policy…

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…to loud applause from the assembled Dartmouth College students and local Democrats. Clinton argued that "there is just a pattern" in which a Republican President wrecks the economy and it is left to the succeeding Democratic President to fix it…

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…ideas, in many ways, sound similar to the second-term agenda of President Obama, who faced an economic crisis in his first term and in his second started to more directly to address the nation’s long-running economic problems…

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…of the century it had fallen to below one year. It was around 7 months by 2007. Similar pattern exists in the UK also as shown in the chart above. There the average duration has fallen from around 5 years…

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…found results that were eerily comparable. Once again, too much talent predicted fewer wins. > > Researchers at Harvard Business School discovered a similar pattern among Wall Street analysts. When star performers are grouped together, they produce reports that clients…

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…secretary of state, and Bush, the former Florida governor and son and brother of two other Bush presidents. It’s a similar pattern in the other two big swing states in which Quinnipiac polled: Ohio, where Gov. John Kasich tied…

podesta_email_19116.txt

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…they found results that were eerily comparable. Once again, too much talent predicted fewer wins. Researchers at Harvard Business School discovered a similar pattern among Wall Street analysts. When star performers are grouped together, they produce reports that clients find…

podesta_email_19180.txt

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…they found results that were eerily comparable. Once again, too much talent predicted fewer wins. Researchers at Harvard Business School discovered a similar pattern among Wall Street analysts. When star performers are grouped together, they produce reports that clients find…

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…in which nominees were exceptionally well balanced between populist box office extravaganzas and smaller, artier films, the awards ceremony itself followed a similar seesaw pattern. Whereas the hyperkinetic road picture ‘Mad Max’ swept the proceedings early, earning Oscars for sound…

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…including a statement comparing rape to bad weather a. Dana Bash: McCain "campaign fumble" is a "vetting problem" that is part of a pattern that includes Pastors Hagee and Parsley; McCain won't return $300,000 that Williams raised for…

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…this on. CAP's first effort at gaging the effects of climate change started in 2008 when we brought together again a similar collaboration to think about the direct effects of climate change and what policy needed to change, both…

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…throughout the state to screen students in grades 7 to 10, for signs of addiction. (We considered including something similar in YOUR substance abuse initiative, but ultimately did not, because we worried about a proposal that sounded too much like…

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