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  " terrorism. Smaller scale: bad food, poor lighting, overproduced crappy pop music, lawyer ads\n\nShare this: Twitter\n\nFacebook\n\nGoogle\n\n\n\nLike this: Like Loading...\n\n\n\n"
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2076
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  " http://www.youtube.com/c/AndreaParga143\n\n\n\nJust starting my channel the One Stop Playlist Shop...please support me as I grow from the ground floor up!\n"
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2345
  " She's going to have a very happy Thanksgiving. All of us are.\"\n"
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2479
  " He told a parliamentary committee that the stolen money Perepilichny helped expose passed through 12 British banks, and that millions of dollars went toward \u201can orgy of spending on luxury goods and services in the U.K.\u201d\n"
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2634
  " Perhaps we should search for an obituary for a \"Mr Mistaken\"; there we would find his final wish: \"Please don't vote for Donald!\" God bless your family, Mr Upright. Love, Cloie, Vicki and Steve\" From: Lol\n\n\"Well, Grandpa got his wish!\" From: Terry Messina\n\n\"Mr. Upright was a wise man. For all those who heeded his advice, you certainly got what you wished for and you certainly deserve it. Rest in blissful peace for ever, Mr. Upright, you certainly got the last laugh.\"\n"
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  " doesn\u2019t see this alleged plagiarizing as detracting from the value of the lecture.\n\n\u201cI was very moved by his speech and I\u2019m not any less moved knowing this. I don\u2019t find myself feeling like a dupe,\u201d he said in an interview on Tuesday. \u201cHe\u2019s on the road all the time. He just turned 76. You could see him wanting to take a few shortcuts. I don\u2019t think it makes him any less Bob Dylan.\u201d\n\nWill the Swedish Academy rescind Dylan\u2019s Nobel Prize?\n\n\u201cThat would be historic,\u201d Yaffe said with a chuckle. \u201cI don\u2019t think they will.\u201d\n"
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2912
  " Somi is a 2015 Artist-in-Residence at UCLA's Center for the Art of Performance and The Robert Rauschenberg Foundation. She is currently working on a jazz opera about the life and legacy of South African singer and activist Miriam Makeba. Session 7: Creative Ignition\n\nWed Mar 18, 2015\n\n11:00 \u2013 12:45\n"
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  " which we determined to be optimal based on our gap-statistic analysis.\n\nAppendix B View Table Appendix B\n\nAppendix B View Table Appendix B\n"
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3185
  "83): I'm sorry, Governor. We're just about off the clock at this point. Thank you very much for being with us here to FACE THE NATION.\n\nLESLEY STAHL (1983-91): I'm Lesley Stahl. Have a good week.\n\n(End VT)\n\nBOB SCHIEFFER: And that's it for us today. We'll see you next week right here on FACE THE NATION.\n\n***END OF TRANSCRIPT***\n\nPRESS CONTACT:\n\nJackie Berkowitz, [email protected]\n\n(202) 600-6407\n"
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3361
  " in turn, had become obsessed with The Watcher and everything the letters had set in motion. \u201cIt\u2019s like cancer,\u201d he told me. \u201cWe think about it everyday.\u201d\n\nSitting at the Westfield train station, Derek handed me his phone so I could read the fourth letter. \u201cYou are despised by the house,\u201d it read. \u201cAnd The Watcher won.\u201d\n\n*This article appears in the November 12, 2018, issue of New York Magazine. Subscribe Now!\n"
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3495
  " The entire premise of Bush\u2019s candidacy now looks like a misread of an electorate that wasn\u2019t amenable to establishment candidates\u2014and a misunderstanding of a modern media environment ill-suited to a policy wonk who speaks in paragraphs, not punchy sound bites. He couldn\u2019t sell experience to an electorate that wanted emotion. He couldn\u2019t escape his last name. His millions couldn\u2019t buy popular support.\n\nGiven how the race has gone, the real mystery of Jeb Bush\u2019s campaign isn\u2019t why he failed \u2014 but why anyone ever thought he would succeed.\n\nGlenn Thrush and Alex Isenstadt contributed to this report.\n\nEli Stokols is a national politics reporter.\n"
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  " Is the intellectual style that journalists find so amenable actually an effective governing strategy? The answer, it turns out, is complex.\n\nRead more from Michael Gerson\u2019s archive, follow him on Twitter or subscribe to his updates on Facebook.\n"
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3835
  " the government could be left with just Baghdad and areas south - home to the Shi'ite majority in Iraq's 32 million population.\n\nISIL has set up military councils to run the towns they captured. \u201c'Our final destination will be Baghdad, the decisive battle will be there' - that\u2019s what their leader kept repeating,\" said a regional tribal figure.\n\n(Additional reporting by Oliver Holmes in Beirut, Ziad al-Sinjary in Mosul Isabel Coles in Arbil, Steve Holland and Mark Hosenball in Washington; Writing by Peter Millership and David Alexander; Editing by Mark Heinrich and David Storey)\n"
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3989
  " Late Sunday, it was under guard by six law enforcement officials, including U.S. marshals and Texas state troopers, he said.\n\nFuneral arrangements for Scalia \u2014 a devoted Catholic who was given the last rites by a Catholic priest \u2014 were unclear Sunday.\n\nHorwitz and Markon reported from Washington. Lana Straub in Marfa, Tex., and Alice Crites and Robert Barnes in Washington contributed to this report.\n\nRead more:\n\nScalia\u2019s death upends court dynamics.\n\nThese are the top cases to be heard by an 8-member court.\n\nThe three types of people Obama could nominate.\n\nScalia: A brilliant mind, and a frequent critic of civil rights.\n"
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  " The catheter had either missed or punctured the vein and the drugs weren\u2019t flowing into his bloodstream. The doctor tried to stick another catheter in Lockett\u2019s other femoral vein but failed. Officials then tried to stop the execution, though they didn\u2019t start any lifesaving efforts. Lockett eventually died at 7:06 p.m., in then one of the longest executions in American history.\n\nLockett was a murderer. He abducted a 19-year-old girl, shot her, and then watched as his accomplice buried her alive. He knew he was going to die for his crimes. But it\u2019s clear he didn\u2019t want to die like this.\n"
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4341
  " Visit our website terms of use and permissions pages at www.npr.org for further information.\n\nNPR transcripts are created on a rush deadline by Verb8tm, Inc., an NPR contractor, and produced using a proprietary transcription process developed with NPR. This text may not be in its final form and may be updated or revised in the future. Accuracy and availability may vary. The authoritative record of NPR\u2019s programming is the audio record.\n"
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4503
  " But for the moment, the world is listening.\n\n\u2014With reporting by Charlotte Alter and Susanna Schrobsdorff/New York, Sam Lansky/Los Angeles, Kate Samuelson/London, Maya Rhodan/Washington and Katy Steinmetz/San Francisco\n\nCorrection : The original version of this story misstated when the claims settled by Bill O\u2019Reilly and Fox News were first disclosed. The New York Times reported in April that Fox and O\u2019Reilly had settled five claims against him. O\u2019Reilly left the network later that month.\n"
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4670
  " and actually, it might be doing you some good,\" he said.\n\n\"Moderate coffee consumption can be incorporated into a healthy diet and lifestyle,\" Setiawan said. \"This studies and the previous studies suggest that for a majority of people, there's no long term harm from drinking coffee.\"\n"
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4828
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5012
  " Gardener, John. On Leadership. New York: Free Press. 1990., Chapters 1-3.\n\nRobinson also explained that while students enrolled in the class are free to talk with the media about their impressions of the class, the seminar itself will be off the record. The class meets on Tuesdays at 9:25 a.m., but the Jackson Institute for Global Affairs has yet to release the meeting location.\n"
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5150
  " and damage from the storm could be worse than expected, DeHaan said.\n\nAnd Harvey hit an area that's immensely important for U.S. oil production.\n\nThe Gulf Coast accounts for 17% of total U.S. crude oil production and 45% of total U.S. petroleum refining capacity, according to the Energy Information Administration.\n"
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5287
  " He hopes publicity will help drum up sales.\n\nBut Talese draws parallels to the Unabomber and Watergate's Deep Throat, men who did not want to take secrets to their grave.\n\n\"In a way, it's like the guilt of indecent exposure,\" Talese said. \"He's hoping to come clean 30 years later and find redemption.\"\n\nColleen O'Connor: 303-954-1083, [email protected] or @coconnordp\n"
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5486
  " When he attacked the attribution of a sculpture to Michelangelo, he said, he was nearly lynched. \u201cI walked away from that affair with a thoroughly blackened name,\u201d he said.\n\nI asked Wallace, \u201cSince there have been periods in art scholarship of expansion and periods of contraction, where are we now?\u201d\n\n\u201cWe\u2019re in an expansionist period,\u201d he said. \u201cIt\u2019s a lot of fun to discover Michelangelos and Leonardos. It also raises the prices.\u201d\n\nMilton Esterow is editor and publisher of ARTnews. Additional reporting by Judith Harris, Sylvia Hochfield, and Amanda Lynn Granek.\n"
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5694
  " Their surveys were closer to the outcome than Romney\u2019s internal data.\n\n\n\nLast week\u2019s pow-wow was something of a prelude before Crossroads comes up with their final report on 2012, which is expected to take place after the first of the year.\n\n* This post and its headline have been updated\n\n"
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5881
  " They captured the Wild Card, won a single game playoff against the Pirates, and went on to beat the rival St. Louis Cardinals in the division series. Only the Mets stood between the Cubs and their first World Series appearance since 1945. However, their momentum came to a sudden halt when they ran into Daniel Murphy. He hit a home run in all four games of the series and the Cubs were once again swept out of the playoffs.\n\n2015 wasn\u2019t the first time \u201cMurphy\u201d played a role in Cubs\u2019 history:\n"
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  " watching Lauren stroke Hailey\u2019s cheek. \u201cBut [her pain] is the one thing I just can\u2019t accept. I can\u2019t understand, I can\u2019t fathom it.\u201d\n\nUpdate, July 28, 2017: This story has been updated to indicate that the State Board of Medical Examiners declined to discipline ob/gyn John Vaclavik for his care of Lauren Bloomstein.\n\nDo you know someone who died or nearly died in childbirth? Please tell us your story. If you want to reach out to us directly, email us at [email protected].\n"
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  ". (2011) Exemestane for postmenopausal women at increased risk of breast cancer. Community Oncology 8:7, 301-303.\n\n\n\n354 D. Lawrence Wickerham.. (2011) An aromatase inhibitor for breast cancer prevention: a promising option with barriers to resolve. Community Oncology 8:7, 304-305.\n\n"
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6492
  " with me standing too close to the small-eyed boy pulling out.\n"
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  " Halsey's observation mission. However,and Halsey's journal clearly indicate that Keyes was unaware of the mission's true nature, though it is implied that he later found out as he told an adult John-117 that they had met before. ^ Homecoming is so far the only piece of visual media to include them. Although Halsey is described as wearing glasses throughout Eric Nylund's novels,is so far the only piece of visual media to include them.\n"
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  " Parents requesting the exemption must be a member of a recognized religious organization that is opposed to vaccination.\n\n2. Parents must demonstrate a sincere and genuinely held religious belief that opposes one or all vaccinations.\n\n3. Parents must simply sign a statement confirming that they are religiously opposed to vaccination and would like an exemption.\n\nAre religious exemptions the only way to opt out of mandatory vaccination?\n\nNo, all states include a medical exemption in their vaccination policy, and almost half of the states offer philosophical exemptions in addition to their medical and religious accommodations.\n"
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  " the prayerful \u201cIf It Be Your Will,\u201d and then \u201cClosing Time,\u201d \u201cI Tried to Leave You,\u201d and, finally, a cover of the Drifters song \u201cSave the Last Dance for Me.\u201d The musicians all knew this was not only the last night of a long voyage but, for Cohen, perhaps the last voyage. \u201cEverybody knows that everything has to end some time,\u201d Sharon Robinson told me. \u201cSo, as we left, there was the thought: This is it.\u201d\n"
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7498
  " but it took months and a $30,000 permitting nightmare before they could rest easy.\n\n\u201cIf anyone lives in a live work space and would like it inspected without worry of all hell breaking loose, contact me,\u201d Snook wrote on Facebook. \u201cI can hook you up with a private professional that knows all the rules but doesn\u2019t work for the city of Oakland. There is a fee and all I ask is you do what he says. Please.\u201d\n"
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7686
  " The Untold Story of Otto Warmbier.\"\n"
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  " 2016 in Albany, N.Y. (Lori Van Buren / Times Union) Photo: Lori Van Buren Buy this photo\n"
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  " Working with embedded systems can be difficult because it's about pulling apart the firmware and digging into closed systems where there isn't much documentation or publicly available source code, Drake said.\n\n\"He realized that medical devices could be an area where he could help improve the situation because people's lives are at stake,\" Drake said.\n\nPUBLISHED JULY 26, 2013\n"
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  " I\u2019m so glad that decision was made.\u201d\n"
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  " These questions are the kind that keep markets on edge and drive investors away from what they see as riskier assets.\n\n\"Our concern remains that little will be delivered in terms of additional risk-sharing measures, leaving markets, and as such the economies, vulnerable to renewed stress,\" said Marcussen of Societe General.\n\n(Written by Jeremy Gaunt; Editing by Peter Graff)\n"
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  " \u201cIf the broad light of day could be let in upon men\u2019s actions, it would purify them as the sun disinfects,\u201d reads the often-cited quote from Supreme Court Justice Louis Brandeis, who stands a champion to modern-day nonprofits fighting for greater access to health, legislative, and administrative government data.\n\nOpen data advocates have struggled to get media attention for their utopian vision of automated government services. This latest use of open data via Google Maps, both to publish gun permit ownership and journalists\u2019 geolocation data, seems to have hit the media sweet spot, as it plays into our debased partisan interests. It appears that transparency lends itself equally to being both a tool of democracy or a partisan weapon.\n"
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  "Marketing: Oh yeah , you're supposed to make a final {disfmarker}\nProject Manager: {vocalsound} And then I will be back in about ten minutes to show you the final presentation . Summary of the project .\nUser Interface: Okay .\nIndustrial Designer: Okay .\nMarketing: Are we supposed to go into our own rooms again ?\nUser Interface: Uh maybe we have to fill uh another questionnaire .\nProject Manager: Yeah . Questionnaire . I think you all get a questionnaire in in your room .\nUser Interface: So uh {disfmarker}\nMarketing: Yeah .\nUser Interface: Yeah . Yeah . {vocalsound}\n"
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  "Lynne Neagle AM: Okay. Thank you very much. Well, we're out of time, so can I thank you very much for attending this morning and for answering all our questions? I think it's been a very useful and informative session. As usual, you'll be sent a transcript to check for accuracy, following the meeting. But thank you very much, again, for your attendance.\nGareth Pierce: Thank you very much.\n"
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  "Project Manager: {vocalsound} and then there will be uh half an hour for the uh next share of individual work . I will uh write uh minutes , if I can create them out of this . And uh put them in the the project documents uh folder .\nUser Interface: {vocalsound}\nIndustrial Designer: Mm .\nProject Manager: And here are the individual actions for the for the other roles . And of course specific instructions will be sent to you again by your uh personal coach .\nUser Interface: Alright .\nProject Manager: Luckily as we are . Okay , well\nUser Interface: {vocalsound}\nProject Manager: thank you very much , for now ,\n"
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  "Lynne Neagle AM: Okay, thank you very much. Item 3, then, is papers to note. Paper to note 1 is a letter from the Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee on CAMHS tier 4 provision. Paper to note 2 is a letter from the Minister for Health and Social Services also on CAMHS in-patient provision. Paper to note 3 is a letter from the Children Commissioner for Wales on tier 4 CAMHS provision. Paper to note 4 is a letter from Qualifications Wales to the Minister for Education on qualifications for the new curriculum. Paper to note 5 is a letter from me to the Minister for Education on the development of the new curriculum. Paper to note 6 is a letter from me to the Minister for Education seeking clarification on the draft additional learning needs code. Paper to note 7 is a letter from me to the Minister for Education seeking clarification on the response to our Brexit report. Paper to note 8 is a letter from the Equality and Human Rights Commission on a cumulative impact assessment briefing for committee, which has been offered. Paper to note 9 is a letter from the Chair of the Petitions Committee on a national taskforce for children\u2019s mental health. Paper to note 10 is a letter to the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union from the children\u2019s commissioners for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland on the implications of Brexit for children. There are a few that I'd like to return to in private, but are Members happy to note those? Thank you. Okay. Item 4, then, is a motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to exclude the public from the remainder of the meeting. Are Members content?\n"
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  "Project Manager: I'm pointing at my laptop , what in God {disfmarker} Real reaction , and such . So um {disfmarker}\nIndustrial Designer: The slogan is {disfmarker}\nProject Manager: Oh , sorry .\nIndustrial Designer: yeah , the slogan's we put the fashion in electronics , isn't it ?\nProject Manager: My apologies . No it could well be , I've probably missed that . Um , I think that's l almost the last minute thing\nIndustrial Designer: 'S also look cool .\nProject Manager: we can just incorporate into the actual plastic on top .\nUser Interface: Mm .\n"
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  "Project Manager: Yeah I think so ,\nMarketing: A charging system .\nProject Manager: without it being too {disfmarker} In fact we can cut costs through using the manufacturing that's already gonna be in place here .\nUser Interface: Right .\nMarketing: If if we can create this we have probably five or six or seven really strong marketing characteristics .\nUser Interface: Right .\nProject Manager: Okay .\nUser Interface: I think one of the things that we can put right on the box is , never buy another battery .\nProject Manager: Yep .\nUser Interface: You know , something like that .\nProject Manager: 'Kay . Thanks guys .\nIndustrial Designer: Yep .\n"
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  "John Griffiths AM: Okay. Well, thank you, both, for coming in to give evidence to the committee this morning.\u00a0You will be sent a draft of the transcript, to check for accuracy. Diolch yn fawr. Okay then, the next item is item 3, papers to note, the first of which is a letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Education\u00a0on the school organisation code. The second is a letter from the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care on the Childcare Funding (Wales) Bill. Paper to note 3 is a letter from the Chair of the Finance Committee regarding scrutiny of the Welsh Government's draft budget\u00a0for the forthcoming financial year, which we will be discussing under item 6 on the agenda. Paper to note 4 is a letter from the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care on parental attitudes towards managing young children's behaviour. And\u00a0the final paper to note, paper to note 5, is a letter from the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care\u00a0on the children and family delivery grant, which we will discuss later on in private session, if Members are content. Okay. Are you content to note those papers on that basis? Okay. Thanks very much. Item 4, then, is a motion under Standing Order 17.42 to exclude the public from the remainder of this meeting, and also for items 1 and 2 of the 20 September meeting. Is the committee content? Yes. Thank you very much. We will move then into private session.\n"
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  "Project Manager: these are {vocalsound} the individual actions . Yeah , right . Um the look and feel design is for Kate ,\nMarketing: Mm .\nProject Manager: uh Steph gets the user interface design , you get product {vocalsound} evaluation . Um the two of you {vocalsound} get to play with a Pla modelling clay um to do a prototype .\nUser Interface: Great .\nProject Manager: Uh and everybody gets individual instructions in the usual way .\nMarketing: Sounds good .\nProject Manager: {vocalsound} Anything else we need to do ?\nUser Interface: {vocalsound} I don't think so .\n"
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  "Marketing: Okay . So th seven seven . Uh overall we are getting two {gap} something , but we can round it as two .\nIndustrial Designer: Yep .\nMarketing: Yeah . So I think overall uh evaluation of our product is quite good .\nProject Manager: Cool , groovy . {vocalsound}\nUser Interface: Okay .\nIndustrial Designer: S\nMarketing: So we can launch it . Yeah .\nProject Manager: Cool . Brilliant . {vocalsound}\nUser Interface: Woo-hoo .\n"
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  "Project Manager: Um so {disfmarker}\nUser Interface: So you could use like this and it would go {gap} .\nIndustrial Designer: Mm .\nProject Manager: Yeah , 'cause I mean the r reality is people are {vocalsound} {disfmarker} they're gonna be looking at the television whilst they're using it , the chances are , so if if they're holding it anyway , the they're reasonably likely to be holding it to use it ,\nUser Interface: Yeah .\nProject Manager: then uh then that that's the sort of coverage that we want .\nUser Interface: Yeah .\n"
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  "User Interface: I {gap} having it i having it sort of br bright yellow I think that's quite a good idea , though maybe we could have options for colours as well . {vocalsound}\nMarketing: Yeah .\nUser Interface: {gap} and again this has the advantage of being harder to lose .\nMarketing: Sure . I mean we are trying to promote a remote control , but we wanna keep the company brand as well ,\nUser Interface: Mm-hmm .\nProject Manager: {vocalsound} Yeah .\nMarketing: so .\n"
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  "User Interface: {vocalsound} {vocalsound} No .\nIndustrial Designer: Yes .\nMarketing: Yes , yes . Celebration . I don't see why , but {disfmarker}\nIndustrial Designer: Where's the champagne ?\nMarketing: I think we gotta fill out another questionnaire , to be honest .\nUser Interface: Yeah ?\nIndustrial Designer: I don't uh hear a bell .\nMarketing: No , not yet .\nIndustrial Designer: {vocalsound}\nUser Interface: {vocalsound} We can do it here then .\nMarketing: Alright , I'll see you guys in a minute .\nIndustrial Designer: Bye .\n"
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  "PhD G: So {disfmarker} I mean , I don't think we need to worry a lot about breaths that are happening outside of a , you know , conversation . We don't have to go and search for them to {disfmarker} to mark them at all , but , I mean , if they 're there while they 're transcribing some hunk of words , I 'd say put them in if possible .\nPostdoc F: OK , and it 's also the fact that they differ a lot from one channel to the other because of the way the microphone 's adjusted .\nPhD C: Yeah .\n"
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  "Grad G: OK .\nProfessor B: whereas , w exactly which HMM {disfmarker} Gaussian - mixture - based HMM thing we use is gonna depend uh So with that , maybe we should uh {vocalsound} go to our {nonvocalsound} digit recitation task . And , it 's about eleven fifty . Canned . Uh , I can {disfmarker} I can start over here . Great , uh , could you give Adam a call . Tell him to He 's at two nine seven seven .\nGrad F: Oh .\n"
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  "Lynne Neagle AM: Okay. Item 3, then, is papers to note. Paper to note 1 is a letter from the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services, following our meeting on 2 October. Paper to note 2 is a letter from the Minister for Health and Social Services updating the committee on the 'Healthy Weight: Healthy Wales' strategy. And paper to note 3 is a letter from myself to the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services regarding early childhood education and care, following the session that we held on 2 October. Are Members happy to note those? Thank you. Item 4, then, is for me to propose, in accordance with Standing Order 17.42, that the committee resolves to meet in private for the remainder of the meeting. Are Members content? Thank you.\n"
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  "John Griffiths AM: Okay. Well, that brings this session to an end. So, thank you all very much once again for giving evidence to committee today. Once again, you will be sent a transcript to check for factual accuracy. Diolch yn fawr. Okay, the next item on our agenda today, item 4, is papers to note. We have one paper to note, which is a letter from the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee to the Welsh Government regarding the Hwb programme.\u00a0Is committee content to note that paper? Yes.\u00a0Thank you very much. Item 5, then, is a motion under Standing Order 17.42\u00a0to resolve to exclude the public from the remainder of this meeting. Is committee content so to do? Okay. Thank you very much. We will move into private session.\n"
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  "Grad C: Uh , we should count out how many more digits to forms do we have back there ?\nPhD B: There were quite a few . Uh .\nGrad C: That 's what I thought . I f I was going through them all and I found actually a lot filed in with them , that were blanks , that no one had actually read .\nPhD B: Mmm .\nGrad C: And so we still have more than I thought we did .\nPhD B: Oh good .\nGrad C: So , we have a few more digits before we 're done .\nPhD B: You know having this headset reminds me of like working at Burger King or something .\n"
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  "Suzy Davies AM: Can I just make a comment on the first of those letters, the one from the Llywydd? I recommend to Assembly Members that they read that again if they can, because, actually, it's an important issue that is easily lost in the other things that we talk about with Brexit, and that is the role of this Assembly in scrutinising secondary legislation falling out of Brexit.\nHefin David AM: Can I ask a question? Was that a reflection of all the Chairs?\nLynne Neagle AM: Yes. It came to the panel of Chairs\u2014\nHefin David AM: And it was obviously unanimous\u2014\n"
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  "Grad A: Yeah . I think that 's probably worthwhile doing .\nPhD D: Uh , we can prove that the {disfmarker}\nProfessor G: Uh - huh .\nGrad A: Whether it 'll work or not .\nPhD D: this kind o emph emphasises parameter and Gaussian {disfmarker}\nGrad A: Yeah .\nProfessor G: Yeah .\nGrad A: Yep . Y do you know where his software is ? Have you used it at all ?\nPhD D: I yeah have . I have .\nGrad A: OK .\nPhD D: \n"
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  "Hon. Seamus O'Regan: Mr. Chair, we have been working with our provincial partners. We have been working with businesses of all sizes in the oil and gas industry. We have been working with labour, concentrating on workers and concentrating on the companies that support those jobs to make sure that they remain whole and those jobs will be there for those workers. We're particularly proud of our orphan wells program, which was launched by the Alberta government in conjunction with us. It was launched last week. I am pleased to inform this House that the uptake on applications for that program is significantly higher than even we expected.\n"
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  "Hon. Ed Fast: Mr. Chair, I just want to make sure. Free trade is a good thing when it takes place between like-minded countries that embrace free market principles and apply the rule of law. China is not such a country. In fact, China repeatedly flouts international trade rules, illegally dumps underpriced goods into Canada, and prevents Canadian canola, beef and pork from entering China. Is has also jailed Canadians without due process. Will the minister now assure us that our government will not negotiate any free trade agreements with China, yes or no?\n"
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  "The Acting Chair (Mr. Bruce Stanton): The hon. government House leader is rising on a point of order.\nHon. Pablo Rodriguez: I have a point of order, Mr.Chair. I think we need to keep the interpreters in mind and the work they are doing, particularly when it comes to the flow and speed of questions. As the interpreters have already mentioned, they've suffered more injuries during this short time than during all of last year. Mr.Chair, I kindly ask that you make sure members take that into account. Thank you.\n"
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  "Grad C: Um , so yeah . As long as we 're at that point . And I know exactly like what the steps will work {disfmarker} what 's going on , in the editing process ,\nPhD B: Yeah .\nGrad C: so . OK .\nPostdoc E: So that 's {disfmarker} I I mean I could {disfmarker} there were other checks that I did , but it 's {disfmarker} I think that we 've {disfmarker} unless you think there 's anything else , I think that I 've covered it .\nProfessor F: Yeah .\n"
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  "Professor C: Anyway , tea is {disfmarker} tea is , uh , starting .\nGrad E: Shall we read some digits ? Are we gonna do one at a time ? Or should we read them all agai at once again .\nProfessor C: Let 's do it all at once .\nPostdoc A: Yeah , that 's good .\nProfessor C: We {disfmarker} @ @ {disfmarker} let 's try that again .\nPhD D: Yes ! So , and maybe we won't laugh this time also .\n"
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  "Professor F: that 's {disfmarker} that 's a nice fast way to do it .\nPostdoc C: Mm - hmm .\nProfessor F: One , two , three , go !\nPostdoc C: It 's kind of interesting if there 're any more errors in these , {vocalsound} than we had the first set .\nGrad A: Nnn , yeah , I think there probably will be .\nPhD B: Yeah .\nPhD D: Do you guys plug your ears when you do it ?\nGrad A: I do .\nPhD B: No .\nPostdoc C: I usually do .\nPhD D: I do .\n"
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  "Hon. Diane Lebouthillier: Mr.Chair, as we have said, one of our government's priorities was to invest almost $1billion to establish a system intended to fight tax evasion. That was not at all a priority under the Conservatives. We continue to do that important work for taxpayers; everyone must pay their fair share.\n"
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  "Hon. Anita Anand: We have operated in a very urgent way in order to procure supplies for front-line health care workers. We are now also moving to ensure that we have competitions run for the procurement of personal protective equipment. It's a multi-pronged approach, and our priority is to get supplies out to front-line health care workers in this time of crisis as quickly as possible. Thank you so much.\n"
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  "Hon. Lawrence MacAulay: Mr. Chair, of course this all ties in to the report that the veterans affairs committee is waiting for and to make sure that we're in place in order to make sure that the automatic approval can work and to make sure that veterans receive the proper\nThe Chair: We'll go back to Mr. Redekopp.\nMr. Brad Redekopp: If automatic approval is implemented, does the minister know how many applications this measure will remove from the backlog?\n"
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  "The Acting Chair (Mrs. Alexandra Mends): We will have a very short answer from the honourable minister.\nHon. Mlanie Joly: We believe in the importance of making sure we're supporting our businesses, including sole proprietors. That is why our colleague, Minister Ng, the minister for small business, has been working on this and will continue to make sure we take the appropriate steps to recognize that. Meanwhile, people can definitely come to the regional development agencies if they don't have access to funding through banks, and that's a good way to make sure there is a backstop.\n"
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  "Professor D: Find me a funny thing that Jeff said . Yeah .\nGrad G: So we need a laugh detector .\nPhD E: Yeah .\nProfessor A: Mm - hmm .\nPhD E: Perfect .\nPostdoc H: Yeah .\nGrad G: Cuz that seems to be pretty common . Not in the congressional hearings .\nPhD F: No .\nGrad G: Quiet sobbing .\nProfessor D: So I think we 're done .\nProfessor A: OK .\nPhD E: OK .\nProfessor A: Great .\nPhD E: Great .\nPhD F: OK .\nGrad G: I think we 're done .\nProfessor D: Great .\n"
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  "PhD F: OK , um , so I guess I 'll go ahead . Um ,\nProfessor D: Seat ?\nPhD E: Dave ? Is it the channel , or the mike ? I don't remember . It 's the mike ?\nProfessor D: Mike ?\nPhD E: It 's not four .\nPhD H: This is date and time . No . On the channel , channel .\nProfessor G: What is this ?\nPhD B: t\nPhD F: OK , if you could just leave , um , your mike on top of your , uh , digit form I can fill in any information that 's missing .\nProfessor G: OK .\n"
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  "Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau: Madame Chair, I can assure you that we have paid close attention to all the information that has been provided to us and that our calculation was also based on this information provided by provinces and different stakeholders. Mr. Earl Dreeshen: Thank you Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau: Our government has been very open and transparent about our pollution pricing plan. The department used data from stakeholders and provinces Mr. Earl Dreeshen: Thank you very much, Madam Chair Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau:as well as the 2019 agricultural tax data to estimate the average cost of pollution pricing associated with grain drying at up to 0.4% of overall operating costs. It is important to remember that we have put in place many special provisions Mr. Earl Dreeshen: Madam Chair Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau: like exempting farm fuel and providing other financial supports for farmers.\n"
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  "PhD A: When is the evaluation ? November , or something ?\nProfessor B: Yeah , it was supposed to be November fifteenth . Has anybody heard anything different ?\nPhD C: I don't know . The meeting in {disfmarker} is the five and six of December . So {disfmarker}\nPhD D: p s It 's like {disfmarker} Yeah , it 's tentatively all full . Yeah .\nPhD C: Mm - hmm .\nPhD D: Uh , that 's a proposed date , I guess .\n"
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  "The Acting Chair (Mrs. Carol Hughes): We will go back to Mr. Lewis.\nMr. Chris Lewis: Thank you, Madam Chair. It sounds as though this government has a desire to force parents to choose between their job and care for their child. Can the government please respond to that quote?\nHon. Ahmed Hussen: Madam Chair, nothing could be further from the truth. We are committed to the child care sector. Our investments and our results prove the opposite of what the member is asserting. Mr. Chris Lewis: Madam Chair\n"
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  "Grad G: Um . We 're getting towards the end of our disk space , so we should think about trying to wrap up here .\nPhD C: That 's a good way to end a meeting .\nProfessor E: OK . Well I don't {disfmarker} why don't we {disfmarker} why d u why don't we uh uh turn them {disfmarker} turn\nGrad G: OK , leave {disfmarker} leave them on for a moment until I turn this off , cuz that 's when it crashed last time .\nPostdoc B: Oh . That 's good to know .\n"
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  "User Interface: {vocalsound} So what does the management say ?\nProject Manager: Sorry ?\nUser Interface: What does the management say ?\nProject Manager: I think we will have um much bigger project next time and a much bigger salary as well .\nUser Interface: Ah .\nIndustrial Designer: {vocalsound}\nMarketing: {vocalsound}\nProject Manager: All it depends on who watch this meeting .\nIndustrial Designer: {vocalsound}\nUser Interface: {vocalsound}\nIndustrial Designer: {vocalsound} Yeah . {vocalsound}\n"
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  "Project Manager: Um okay so we will have another meeting in thirty minutes . Um {vocalsound} {disfmarker} Here's what's gonna be going on . Um {disfmarker} Um Ryan you'll be working on the user interface design . Um {disfmarker} Manuel you'll be working on the look-and-feel design .\nIndustrial Designer: Right .\nProject Manager: Corrine we'll want a product evaluation . And the two of you get to play with the uh modelling components and uh\nUser Interface: {vocalsound}\nMarketing: {vocalsound}\n"
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  "Industrial Designer: and uh discuss it in the next meeting .\nUser Interface: So we are {disfmarker} we'll discuss it {disfmarker} we will get some information in the next meeting , so for now we get uh the funct this is the functional designer {gap} ? That's the first aspect . Right . We will {gap} get information and then we'll come back in . {gap} .\nIndustrial Designer: Okay . Thank you everybody . {vocalsound}\nProject Manager: Okay . {vocalsound}\nUser Interface: Yeah , we'll come .\n"
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  "Project Manager: It's okay ? Thanks for coming .\nUser Interface: Mm-hmm .\nIndustrial Designer: Would you mind um at the conclusion of our meeting could could you send us a copy of your slides ?\nProject Manager: Yes , I will . Yes .\nUser Interface: Mm-hmm , yeah , that would be useful .\nProject Manager: I'll copy , uh le let us keep all the emails and all the copies , okay , share each other , okay , so you know everybody what's happening , okay ?\nUser Interface: Sure .\n"
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1032
  "Marketing: A And then you s then you can delete uh\nIndustrial Designer: Or edit .\nMarketing: the o the obsolete uh details .\nProject Manager: Okay . So uh\nMarketing: I think .\nProject Manager: each individually i individually uh must think on what's uh at uh his point of view is the most important . And uh then we're going to fit uh all the pieces together the next meeting .\nMarketing: Yeah .\nProject Manager: I must finish off now ,\nMarketing: Yeah .\nProject Manager: so it's over . You uh will receive specific specific instructions uh by your personal coach . And I see you in uh thirty minutes . Thank you .\nUser Interface: Okay .\n"
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1053
  "User Interface: Yep . Okay .\nProject Manager: Uh .\nUser Interface: Mm-hmm .\nMarketing: {gap}\nProject Manager: And you look at competition and design .\nMarketing: Yep .\nProject Manager: Cool . {vocalsound}\nIndustrial Designer: {vocalsound} Okay .\nUser Interface: Okay .\nMarketing: {gap}\nProject Manager: So\nIndustrial Designer: {gap}\nProject Manager: we have uh {disfmarker}\nIndustrial Designer: Wait for emails ?\nMarketing: Uh .\nProject Manager: {vocalsound} Um .\nIndustrial Designer: {vocalsound}\nProject Manager: {vocalsound} {vocalsound}\n"
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  "Industrial Designer: Mm .\nUser Interface: Has anybo oh .\nProject Manager: I really don't {disfmarker}\nUser Interface: Has anybody pressed okay , it vibrates . It's pretty cool .\nProject Manager: Yeah , yeah .\nIndustrial Designer: Yep .\nMarketing: Check here .\nProject Manager: Wow you've {gap} your first page .\nIndustrial Designer: {vocalsound} Yeah I've been using up the pages .\nProject Manager: I was just writing really big . {vocalsound} {vocalsound}\nUser Interface: Yeah , got small writing . I don't wanna waste it .\nProject Manager: I've finished the meeting now .\n"
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  "User Interface: And also fo you know for mood lighting and and stuff , that would be rather cool . I think that's actually something that should be in version two , is the ability to you know to control things other than the T_V_\nIndustrial Designer: Integrate .\nUser Interface: and not just electronic equipment but you know the whole environment of the room .\nIndustrial Designer: Mm-hmm .\nMarketing: {gap}\nProject Manager: Okay . {vocalsound} Very good . {vocalsound} So {disfmarker}\nIndustrial Designer: So {disfmarker} What else ?\nProject Manager: Well done . I think we we can go\n"
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  "Lynne Neagle AM: Okay. Thank you very much. Well, we're out of time, so can I thank you very much for attending this morning and for answering all our questions? I think it's been a very useful and informative session. As usual, you'll be sent a transcript to check for accuracy, following the meeting. But thank you very much, again, for your attendance.\nGareth Pierce: Thank you very much.\n"
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1687
  "PhD A: Yeah OK , Yeah , yep yep yep yep\nProfessor F: and about the situation about \" Is it raining ? \" I don't know . Whatever it is . And so that 's the belief - net that we 've laid out .\nPhD A: Mm - hmm .\nProfessor F: And so th the coupling to the situation comes in this model from , at th at th at the belief - net , combining evidence from the dialogue with the ontology with the situation .\nPhD A: Yeah .\nGrad D: Hmm .\nProfessor F: But Nancy isn't gonna talk about that ,\nPhD A: Yeah , oh yeah , I see ,\n"
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1802
  "Project Manager: {vocalsound} and then there will be uh half an hour for the uh next share of individual work . I will uh write uh minutes , if I can create them out of this . And uh put them in the the project documents uh folder .\nUser Interface: {vocalsound}\nIndustrial Designer: Mm .\nProject Manager: And here are the individual actions for the for the other roles . And of course specific instructions will be sent to you again by your uh personal coach .\nUser Interface: Alright .\nProject Manager: Luckily as we are . Okay , well\nUser Interface: {vocalsound}\nProject Manager: thank you very much , for now ,\n"
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  "Lynne Neagle AM: Okay, thank you very much. Item 3, then, is papers to note. Paper to note 1 is a letter from the Welsh Health Specialised Services Committee on CAMHS tier 4 provision. Paper to note 2 is a letter from the Minister for Health and Social Services also on CAMHS in-patient provision. Paper to note 3 is a letter from the Children Commissioner for Wales on tier 4 CAMHS provision. Paper to note 4 is a letter from Qualifications Wales to the Minister for Education on qualifications for the new curriculum. Paper to note 5 is a letter from me to the Minister for Education on the development of the new curriculum. Paper to note 6 is a letter from me to the Minister for Education seeking clarification on the draft additional learning needs code. Paper to note 7 is a letter from me to the Minister for Education seeking clarification on the response to our Brexit report. Paper to note 8 is a letter from the Equality and Human Rights Commission on a cumulative impact assessment briefing for committee, which has been offered. Paper to note 9 is a letter from the Chair of the Petitions Committee on a national taskforce for children\u2019s mental health. Paper to note 10 is a letter to the Secretary of State for Exiting the European Union from the children\u2019s commissioners for England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland on the implications of Brexit for children. There are a few that I'd like to return to in private, but are Members happy to note those? Thank you. Okay. Item 4, then, is a motion under Standing Order 17.42 to resolve to exclude the public from the remainder of the meeting. Are Members content?\n"
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1966
  "Project Manager: I'm pointing at my laptop , what in God {disfmarker} Real reaction , and such . So um {disfmarker}\nIndustrial Designer: The slogan is {disfmarker}\nProject Manager: Oh , sorry .\nIndustrial Designer: yeah , the slogan's we put the fashion in electronics , isn't it ?\nProject Manager: My apologies . No it could well be , I've probably missed that . Um , I think that's l almost the last minute thing\nIndustrial Designer: 'S also look cool .\nProject Manager: we can just incorporate into the actual plastic on top .\nUser Interface: Mm .\n"
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2061
  "Professor A: OK . Actually , let me just s since {disfmarker} since you brought it up , I was just {disfmarker} it was hard not to be self - conscious about that when it {vocalsound} after we {disfmarker} since we just discussed it . But I realized that {disfmarker} that um {vocalsound} when I 'm talking on the phone , certainly , and {disfmarker} and saying these numbers , {vocalsound} I almost always say zero . And uh {disfmarker} cuz {disfmarker} because uh i it 's two syllables . It 's {disfmarker} it 's more likely they 'll understand what I said . So that {disfmarker} that {disfmarker} that 's the habit I 'm in , but some people say \" O \" and {disfmarker}\n"
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2186
  "Professor E: So , he looks at interesting {disfmarker} interesting things in {disfmarker} in the {disfmarker} {vocalsound} different ways of looking at spectra in order to {disfmarker} to get various speech properties out . So .\nGrad A: OK .\n"
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2298
  "Project Manager: Yeah I think so ,\nMarketing: A charging system .\nProject Manager: without it being too {disfmarker} In fact we can cut costs through using the manufacturing that's already gonna be in place here .\nUser Interface: Right .\nMarketing: If if we can create this we have probably five or six or seven really strong marketing characteristics .\nUser Interface: Right .\nProject Manager: Okay .\nUser Interface: I think one of the things that we can put right on the box is , never buy another battery .\nProject Manager: Yep .\nUser Interface: You know , something like that .\nProject Manager: 'Kay . Thanks guys .\nIndustrial Designer: Yep .\n"
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  "John Griffiths AM: Okay. Well, thank you, both, for coming in to give evidence to the committee this morning.\u00a0You will be sent a draft of the transcript, to check for accuracy. Diolch yn fawr. Okay then, the next item is item 3, papers to note, the first of which is a letter from the Cabinet Secretary for Education\u00a0on the school organisation code. The second is a letter from the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care on the Childcare Funding (Wales) Bill. Paper to note 3 is a letter from the Chair of the Finance Committee regarding scrutiny of the Welsh Government's draft budget\u00a0for the forthcoming financial year, which we will be discussing under item 6 on the agenda. Paper to note 4 is a letter from the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care on parental attitudes towards managing young children's behaviour. And\u00a0the final paper to note, paper to note 5, is a letter from the Minister for Children, Older People and Social Care\u00a0on the children and family delivery grant, which we will discuss later on in private session, if Members are content. Okay. Are you content to note those papers on that basis? Okay. Thanks very much. Item 4, then, is a motion under Standing Order 17.42 to exclude the public from the remainder of this meeting, and also for items 1 and 2 of the 20 September meeting. Is the committee content? Yes. Thank you very much. We will move then into private session.\n"
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  "Project Manager: these are {vocalsound} the individual actions . Yeah , right . Um the look and feel design is for Kate ,\nMarketing: Mm .\nProject Manager: uh Steph gets the user interface design , you get product {vocalsound} evaluation . Um the two of you {vocalsound} get to play with a Pla modelling clay um to do a prototype .\nUser Interface: Great .\nProject Manager: Uh and everybody gets individual instructions in the usual way .\nMarketing: Sounds good .\nProject Manager: {vocalsound} Anything else we need to do ?\nUser Interface: {vocalsound} I don't think so .\n"
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2559
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  "Project Manager: Um so {disfmarker}\nUser Interface: So you could use like this and it would go {gap} .\nIndustrial Designer: Mm .\nProject Manager: Yeah , 'cause I mean the r reality is people are {vocalsound} {disfmarker} they're gonna be looking at the television whilst they're using it , the chances are , so if if they're holding it anyway , the they're reasonably likely to be holding it to use it ,\nUser Interface: Yeah .\nProject Manager: then uh then that that's the sort of coverage that we want .\nUser Interface: Yeah .\n"
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2941
  "Grad C: We c we can show people pictures of objects and then have then ask the system about the objects and engage in conversation on the history and the art and the architecture and so forth .\nProfessor E: Mm - hmm . OK . So why don't we plan to give you feedback electronically . Wish you a good trip . All success .\nGrad D: For some reason when you said \" feedback electronically \" I thought of that {disfmarker} you ever see the Simpsons where they 're {disfmarker} like the family 's got the buzzers and they buzz each other when they don't like what the other one is saying ?\n"
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3024
  "User Interface: I {gap} having it i having it sort of br bright yellow I think that's quite a good idea , though maybe we could have options for colours as well . {vocalsound}\nMarketing: Yeah .\nUser Interface: {gap} and again this has the advantage of being harder to lose .\nMarketing: Sure . I mean we are trying to promote a remote control , but we wanna keep the company brand as well ,\nUser Interface: Mm-hmm .\nProject Manager: {vocalsound} Yeah .\nMarketing: so .\n"
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3163
  "User Interface: {vocalsound} {vocalsound} No .\nIndustrial Designer: Yes .\nMarketing: Yes , yes . Celebration . I don't see why , but {disfmarker}\nIndustrial Designer: Where's the champagne ?\nMarketing: I think we gotta fill out another questionnaire , to be honest .\nUser Interface: Yeah ?\nIndustrial Designer: I don't uh hear a bell .\nMarketing: No , not yet .\nIndustrial Designer: {vocalsound}\nUser Interface: {vocalsound} We can do it here then .\nMarketing: Alright , I'll see you guys in a minute .\nIndustrial Designer: Bye .\n"
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3316
  "PhD G: So {disfmarker} I mean , I don't think we need to worry a lot about breaths that are happening outside of a , you know , conversation . We don't have to go and search for them to {disfmarker} to mark them at all , but , I mean , if they 're there while they 're transcribing some hunk of words , I 'd say put them in if possible .\nPostdoc F: OK , and it 's also the fact that they differ a lot from one channel to the other because of the way the microphone 's adjusted .\nPhD C: Yeah .\n"
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  "Grad G: OK .\nProfessor B: whereas , w exactly which HMM {disfmarker} Gaussian - mixture - based HMM thing we use is gonna depend uh So with that , maybe we should uh {vocalsound} go to our {nonvocalsound} digit recitation task . And , it 's about eleven fifty . Canned . Uh , I can {disfmarker} I can start over here . Great , uh , could you give Adam a call . Tell him to He 's at two nine seven seven .\nGrad F: Oh .\n"
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  "Grad A: So Yeah . Yeah . By the way um uh just talking about uh about that general end of things uh is there gonna be data soon from what people say when they 're interacting with the system and so on ? Like , I mean , what kind of questions are being given {disfmarker} being asked ? Cuz {disfmarker} OK . Yeah yeah . OK . OK . Fey , you mean . OK . OK . O OK . OK . I 'm just wondering , because in terms of , you know , I mean uh w the figure {disfmarker} I was thinking about this figure that we talked about , fifty constructions or whatever that 's uh that 's a whole lot of constructions and um you know , I mean one might be f fairly pleased with getting a really good analysis of five maybe ten in a summer so , I mean I know we 're going for sort of a rough and ready . Mm - hmm . Mm - hmm . OK . OK . I mean , I {disfmarker} I {disfmarker} I {disfmarker} I was {disfmarker} uh I was talking about the , you know , if you wanted to do it really in detail and we don't really need all the detail for what we 're doing right now but anyway in terms of just narrowing that task you know which fifty do I do , I wanna see what people are using , so Well , it will inspire me . Right , sure sure . Right . Yeah , sure . Sure . Yeah . OK . Touche . Good enough .\n"
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3928
  "Lynne Neagle AM: Okay. Item 3, then, is papers to note. Paper to note 1 is a letter from the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services, following our meeting on 2 October. Paper to note 2 is a letter from the Minister for Health and Social Services updating the committee on the 'Healthy Weight: Healthy Wales' strategy. And paper to note 3 is a letter from myself to the Deputy Minister for Health and Social Services regarding early childhood education and care, following the session that we held on 2 October. Are Members happy to note those? Thank you. Item 4, then, is for me to propose, in accordance with Standing Order 17.42, that the committee resolves to meet in private for the remainder of the meeting. Are Members content? Thank you.\n"
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  "Grad B: but sort of on your intuition of you know , \" Aha ! This is maybe a sign for that ,\nGrad D: Mm - hmm .\nGrad F: Mm - hmm .\nGrad B: and this is maybe a sign for this . \"\nGrad D: Mm - hmm .\nGrad E: Mm - hmm .\nGrad F: So , yeah . Later this week we should sort of get together , and sort of start thinking about that , hopefully .\nGrad B: Talk features . Yep .\nProfessor C: OK . We can end the meeting and call Adam , and then we wanna s look at some filthy pictures of Heidelberg . We can do that as well .\n"
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4267
  "PhD D: But if there 's something on the rest of the {disfmarker} I 'm {disfmarker} I 'll be around just have to make call before quarter of . So .\nPhD E: Mm - hmm .\nPhD D: So I {disfmarker} Or we can talk about it .\nPostdoc B: Ke\nGrad A: Why don't you read the digits ?\nProfessor C: Yeah , why don't you read the digits and then you can {pause} go .\nPhD D: OK . {vocalsound} Alright . Oh , this is the new one .\n"
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4425
  "John Griffiths AM: Okay. Well, that brings this session to an end. So, thank you all very much once again for giving evidence to committee today. Once again, you will be sent a transcript to check for factual accuracy. Diolch yn fawr. Okay, the next item on our agenda today, item 4, is papers to note. We have one paper to note, which is a letter from the Chair of the Public Accounts Committee to the Welsh Government regarding the Hwb programme.\u00a0Is committee content to note that paper? Yes.\u00a0Thank you very much. Item 5, then, is a motion under Standing Order 17.42\u00a0to resolve to exclude the public from the remainder of this meeting. Is committee content so to do? Okay. Thank you very much. We will move into private session.\n"
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4568
  "Grad E: Great .\nGrad J: So I 'm just here today to introduce myself . Tell about I 'll be {disfmarker} I 'll be working on this .\nGrad E: And are you staying at Berkeley or is {disfmarker} are you just here a semester ?\nGrad J: This is my second semester and last .\nGrad E: Ah second and last ,\nProfessor B: Yeah .\nGrad E: OK .\nGrad J: So I leave\nProfessor B: He 's in the {disfmarker} he 's in the cour two two five D course .\nGrad J: Yeah , I 'm in Morgan 's course ,\n"
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4746
  "Grad D: Mm - hmm .\nGrad A: not ex it 's implicit that the person wants to enter ,\nGrad D: Mm - hmm .\nGrad A: and maybe some task where it 's more or less explicit that the person wants to take a picture ,\nGrad D: Mm - hmm .\nGrad A: or see it or something . So that we can label it . I mean , that 's how we get a corpus that we can label .\nGrad D: Mm - hmm . Exactly .\nGrad A: Whereas , you know , if we 'd just get data we 'd never know what they actually wanted , we 'd get no cues . Yep .\n"
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4886
  "Grad B: I haven't planned to go .\nProfessor D: Uh , probably we can uh {disfmarker} pay for it .\nGrad B: OK .\nProfessor D: Um a student rate shouldn't be very high . So , if we all decide it 's a good idea for you to go then you 'll {disfmarker} we 'll pay for it .\nGrad B: Right . Sure .\nUndergrad E: Then you can go .\nProfessor D: I mean I {disfmarker} I don't have a feeling one way or the other at the moment ,\nGrad B: OK .\nProfessor D: but it probably is . OK , great .\n"
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5045
  "Grad C: Uh , we should count out how many more digits to forms do we have back there ?\nPhD B: There were quite a few . Uh .\nGrad C: That 's what I thought . I f I was going through them all and I found actually a lot filed in with them , that were blanks , that no one had actually read .\nPhD B: Mmm .\nGrad C: And so we still have more than I thought we did .\nPhD B: Oh good .\nGrad C: So , we have a few more digits before we 're done .\nPhD B: You know having this headset reminds me of like working at Burger King or something .\n"
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5162
  "Suzy Davies AM: Can I just make a comment on the first of those letters, the one from the Llywydd? I recommend to Assembly Members that they read that again if they can, because, actually, it's an important issue that is easily lost in the other things that we talk about with Brexit, and that is the role of this Assembly in scrutinising secondary legislation falling out of Brexit.\nHefin David AM: Can I ask a question? Was that a reflection of all the Chairs?\nLynne Neagle AM: Yes. It came to the panel of Chairs\u2014\nHefin David AM: And it was obviously unanimous\u2014\n"
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  "Grad A: Yeah . I think that 's probably worthwhile doing .\nPhD D: Uh , we can prove that the {disfmarker}\nProfessor G: Uh - huh .\nGrad A: Whether it 'll work or not .\nPhD D: this kind o emph emphasises parameter and Gaussian {disfmarker}\nGrad A: Yeah .\nProfessor G: Yeah .\nGrad A: Yep . Y do you know where his software is ? Have you used it at all ?\nPhD D: I yeah have . I have .\nGrad A: OK .\nPhD D: \n"
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5516
  "PhD A: My battery is low .\nProfessor D: Well , let 's hope it works . Maybe you should go first and see so that you 're {disfmarker} OK .\nPhD B: batteries ?\nGrad C: Yeah , your battery 's going down too .\nProfessor D: Transcript uh two {disfmarker}\nGrad C: Carmen 's battery is d going down too .\n"
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5666
  "Professor B: Uncle Bernie 's rule is ten to one . Bernie Woodrow 's Rule of {disfmarker} yeah {disfmarker} Uncle Bernie {disfmarker} yeah .\nGrad A: We 're just waiting for you to leave .\nProfessor B: Yes sir .\nGrad A: Anything else ?\nProfessor B: Nah .\nGrad A: OK .\nProfessor B: Since we have nothing to talk about we only talked for an hour .\nGrad A: If {disfmarker}\nProfessor B: So .\nGrad A: yeah that 's right .\nPhD C: Yeah .\nGrad A: Uh , well , we started late .\nPhD F: Transcript\n"
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5818
  "Grad E: Mm - hmm . Um . Yeah , so {disfmarker} so that 's the {disfmarker} that 's the first part {disfmarker} uh , one {disfmarker} one of the ideas to get at some {disfmarker} {vocalsound} some patterns of intermediate categories . Um , {vocalsound} the other one {pause} was , {vocalsound} um , to , {vocalsound} uh , come up with a {disfmarker} a {disfmarker} a model {disfmarker} {comment} um , a graphical model , {vocalsound} that treats {pause} the intermediate categories {vocalsound} as hidden {disfmarker} hidden variables , latent variables , that we don't know anything about , but that through , {vocalsound} um , s statistical training and the EM algorithm , {vocalsound} um , at the end of the day , {vocalsound} we have , um {disfmarker} we have learned something about these {disfmarker} these latent , um {disfmarker} latent variables which happen to correspond to {vocalsound} intermediate categories . Um . {vocalsound} {nonvocalsound} Yeah , and so those are the {disfmarker} the two directions that I 'm {disfmarker} I 'm looking into right now . And , uh , {vocalsound} um {disfmarker} {vocalsound} {vocalsound} Yeah . I guess that 's {disfmarker} that 's it .\n"
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5996
  "Hon. Seamus O'Regan: Mr. Chair, we have been working with our provincial partners. We have been working with businesses of all sizes in the oil and gas industry. We have been working with labour, concentrating on workers and concentrating on the companies that support those jobs to make sure that they remain whole and those jobs will be there for those workers. We're particularly proud of our orphan wells program, which was launched by the Alberta government in conjunction with us. It was launched last week. I am pleased to inform this House that the uptake on applications for that program is significantly higher than even we expected.\n"
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  "PhD F: Yeah .\nProfessor C: I mean , that 's {disfmarker} Somewhere in the synthesizer that was put in , as {disfmarker} as what you {disfmarker}\nGrad E: Mm - hmm .\nProfessor C: But {disfmarker} but yeah , you view each complex pair as essentially a second - order section , which has , uh , band center and band width , and um , um {disfmarker} But . Yeah . O K . So , uh , yeah , you 're going back today and then back in a week I guess ,\nPhD A: Yeah .\n"
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6380
  "Hon. Ed Fast: Mr. Chair, I just want to make sure. Free trade is a good thing when it takes place between like-minded countries that embrace free market principles and apply the rule of law. China is not such a country. In fact, China repeatedly flouts international trade rules, illegally dumps underpriced goods into Canada, and prevents Canadian canola, beef and pork from entering China. Is has also jailed Canadians without due process. Will the minister now assure us that our government will not negotiate any free trade agreements with China, yes or no?\n"
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6643
  "The Acting Chair (Mr. Bruce Stanton): The hon. government House leader is rising on a point of order.\nHon. Pablo Rodriguez: I have a point of order, Mr.Chair. I think we need to keep the interpreters in mind and the work they are doing, particularly when it comes to the flow and speed of questions. As the interpreters have already mentioned, they've suffered more injuries during this short time than during all of last year. Mr.Chair, I kindly ask that you make sure members take that into account. Thank you.\n"
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6886
  "Grad C: Um , so yeah . As long as we 're at that point . And I know exactly like what the steps will work {disfmarker} what 's going on , in the editing process ,\nPhD B: Yeah .\nGrad C: so . OK .\nPostdoc E: So that 's {disfmarker} I I mean I could {disfmarker} there were other checks that I did , but it 's {disfmarker} I think that we 've {disfmarker} unless you think there 's anything else , I think that I 've covered it .\nProfessor F: Yeah .\n"
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7098
  "Professor C: Anyway , tea is {disfmarker} tea is , uh , starting .\nGrad E: Shall we read some digits ? Are we gonna do one at a time ? Or should we read them all agai at once again .\nProfessor C: Let 's do it all at once .\nPostdoc A: Yeah , that 's good .\nProfessor C: We {disfmarker} @ @ {disfmarker} let 's try that again .\nPhD D: Yes ! So , and maybe we won't laugh this time also .\n"
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7310
  "Professor F: that 's {disfmarker} that 's a nice fast way to do it .\nPostdoc C: Mm - hmm .\nProfessor F: One , two , three , go !\nPostdoc C: It 's kind of interesting if there 're any more errors in these , {vocalsound} than we had the first set .\nGrad A: Nnn , yeah , I think there probably will be .\nPhD B: Yeah .\nPhD D: Do you guys plug your ears when you do it ?\nGrad A: I do .\nPhD B: No .\nPostdoc C: I usually do .\nPhD D: I do .\n"
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7554
  "Hon. Diane Lebouthillier: Mr.Chair, as we have said, one of our government's priorities was to invest almost $1billion to establish a system intended to fight tax evasion. That was not at all a priority under the Conservatives. We continue to do that important work for taxpayers; everyone must pay their fair share.\n"
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7776
  "Hon. Anita Anand: We have operated in a very urgent way in order to procure supplies for front-line health care workers. We are now also moving to ensure that we have competitions run for the procurement of personal protective equipment. It's a multi-pronged approach, and our priority is to get supplies out to front-line health care workers in this time of crisis as quickly as possible. Thank you so much.\n"
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8004
  "Hon. Lawrence MacAulay: Mr. Chair, of course this all ties in to the report that the veterans affairs committee is waiting for and to make sure that we're in place in order to make sure that the automatic approval can work and to make sure that veterans receive the proper\nThe Chair: We'll go back to Mr. Redekopp.\nMr. Brad Redekopp: If automatic approval is implemented, does the minister know how many applications this measure will remove from the backlog?\n"
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  "Grad H: right ? I {disfmarker} I don't want {pause} to change the way we do the meeting .\nPhD B: I feel like this troublemaker .\nGrad H: It 's uh {disfmarker} {pause} so , it was just a comment on the software , not a comment on {vocalsound} prescriptions on how you wear microphones .\nPhD B: OK .\nProfessor D: OK , that 's {disfmarker} let 's {disfmarker} let 's {disfmarker} let 's do digits .\nGrad H: Get the bolts , \" whh whh \"\n"
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  "Grad F: Oh , you already told me no .\nGrad A: But we can do four .\nGrad F: One , OK , it 's fine . I can do one . It 's fine . It 's fine .\nGrad A: One or four . I don't care .\nGrad E: To me this is equal . I don't care .\nGrad A: If it 's equal for all ? What should we do ?\nGrad F: Yeah , it 's fine .\nGrad A: Four ?\nGrad F: Fine . Yeah {disfmarker} no , no , no , uh , I don't care . It 's fine .\n"
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8718
  "The Acting Chair (Mrs. Alexandra Mends): We will have a very short answer from the honourable minister.\nHon. Mlanie Joly: We believe in the importance of making sure we're supporting our businesses, including sole proprietors. That is why our colleague, Minister Ng, the minister for small business, has been working on this and will continue to make sure we take the appropriate steps to recognize that. Meanwhile, people can definitely come to the regional development agencies if they don't have access to funding through banks, and that's a good way to make sure there is a backstop.\n"
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  "Professor D: Find me a funny thing that Jeff said . Yeah .\nGrad G: So we need a laugh detector .\nPhD E: Yeah .\nProfessor A: Mm - hmm .\nPhD E: Perfect .\nPostdoc H: Yeah .\nGrad G: Cuz that seems to be pretty common . Not in the congressional hearings .\nPhD F: No .\nGrad G: Quiet sobbing .\nProfessor D: So I think we 're done .\nProfessor A: OK .\nPhD E: OK .\nProfessor A: Great .\nPhD E: Great .\nPhD F: OK .\nGrad G: I think we 're done .\nProfessor D: Great .\n"
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9174
  "PhD F: OK , um , so I guess I 'll go ahead . Um ,\nProfessor D: Seat ?\nPhD E: Dave ? Is it the channel , or the mike ? I don't remember . It 's the mike ?\nProfessor D: Mike ?\nPhD E: It 's not four .\nPhD H: This is date and time . No . On the channel , channel .\nProfessor G: What is this ?\nPhD B: t\nPhD F: OK , if you could just leave , um , your mike on top of your , uh , digit form I can fill in any information that 's missing .\nProfessor G: OK .\n"
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9398
  "Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau: Madame Chair, I can assure you that we have paid close attention to all the information that has been provided to us and that our calculation was also based on this information provided by provinces and different stakeholders. Mr. Earl Dreeshen: Thank you Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau: Our government has been very open and transparent about our pollution pricing plan. The department used data from stakeholders and provinces Mr. Earl Dreeshen: Thank you very much, Madam Chair Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau:as well as the 2019 agricultural tax data to estimate the average cost of pollution pricing associated with grain drying at up to 0.4% of overall operating costs. It is important to remember that we have put in place many special provisions Mr. Earl Dreeshen: Madam Chair Hon. Marie-Claude Bibeau: like exempting farm fuel and providing other financial supports for farmers.\n"
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9615
  "PhD A: When is the evaluation ? November , or something ?\nProfessor B: Yeah , it was supposed to be November fifteenth . Has anybody heard anything different ?\nPhD C: I don't know . The meeting in {disfmarker} is the five and six of December . So {disfmarker}\nPhD D: p s It 's like {disfmarker} Yeah , it 's tentatively all full . Yeah .\nPhD C: Mm - hmm .\nPhD D: Uh , that 's a proposed date , I guess .\n"
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  "PhD A: Well , different digits\nPhD D: Eh {disfmarker}\nPhD A: but same groupings .\nGrad E: Or {disfmarker} or just same digits .\nPhD A: So they would all be {disfmarker} Yeah .\nPostdoc C: Yeah . That 'd be good .\nGrad E: See if anyone notices .\nProfessor B: There 's so many possibilities .\nPostdoc C: And then {disfmarker} then we can sing them next time .\nProfessor B: Uh . OK , why don't we go ? Uh , one two three {disfmarker} Go !\n"
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10083
  "The Acting Chair (Mrs. Carol Hughes): We will go back to Mr. Lewis.\nMr. Chris Lewis: Thank you, Madam Chair. It sounds as though this government has a desire to force parents to choose between their job and care for their child. Can the government please respond to that quote?\nHon. Ahmed Hussen: Madam Chair, nothing could be further from the truth. We are committed to the child care sector. Our investments and our results prove the opposite of what the member is asserting. Mr. Chris Lewis: Madam Chair\n"
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  "Grad C: for the {disfmarker}\nPhD G: So if you choose sigmoid it 's o it 's OK ?\nGrad C: You , um {disfmarker}\nProfessor F: Did we just run out of disk ,\nGrad C: I think {disfmarker} I think apparently , the , uh {disfmarker}\nProfessor F: or {disfmarker} ?\nPhD B: Why don't you just choose linear ? Right ?\nGrad C: What 's that ?\nPhD B: Linear outputs ?\nGrad C: Linear outputs ?\nPhD B: Isn't that what you 'll want ?\nGrad C: Um .\n"
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524
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590
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656
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724
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792
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860
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928
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1064
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1132
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1200
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1268
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1336
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1408
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1480
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1552
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1624
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1696
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1703
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1768
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
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1770
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1771
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1772
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1773
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1774
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1775
  "id": 27,
 
1840
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
1841
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1842
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1845
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1846
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1847
  "id": 28,
 
1912
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
1913
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1914
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1915
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1916
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1917
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1918
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1919
  "id": 29,
 
1984
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
1985
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1986
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1987
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1988
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1989
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1990
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1991
  "id": 30,
 
2056
  " For example, we did what's now called \"doing things that don't scale,\" although at the time we would have described it as \"being so lame that we're driven to the most desperate measures to get users.\" The most common of which was building stores for them. This seemed particularly humiliating, since the whole raison d'etre of our software was that people could use it to make their own stores. But anything to get"
2057
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2058
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2059
+ "hardness": null,
2060
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2061
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2062
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2063
  "id": 31,
 
2181
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
2182
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2183
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2184
+ "hardness": null,
2185
+ "role": null
2186
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2187
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2188
  "id": 32,
 
2306
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
2307
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2308
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2309
+ "hardness": null,
2310
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2311
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2312
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2313
  "id": 33,
 
2431
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
2432
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2433
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2434
+ "hardness": null,
2435
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2436
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2437
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2438
  "id": 34,
 
2556
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
2557
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2558
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2559
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2560
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2561
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2562
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2563
  "id": 35,
 
2681
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
2682
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2683
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2684
+ "hardness": null,
2685
+ "role": null
2686
  },
2687
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2688
  "id": 36,
 
2806
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
2807
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2808
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2809
+ "hardness": null,
2810
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2811
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2812
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2813
  "id": 37,
 
2931
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
2932
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2933
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2934
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2935
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2936
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2937
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2938
  "id": 38,
 
3056
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
3057
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3058
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3059
+ "hardness": null,
3060
+ "role": null
3061
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3062
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3063
  "id": 39,
 
3181
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
3182
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3183
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3184
+ "hardness": null,
3185
+ "role": null
3186
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3187
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3188
  "id": 40,
 
3306
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
3307
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3308
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3309
+ "hardness": null,
3310
+ "role": null
3311
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3312
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3313
  "id": 41,
 
3433
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
3434
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3435
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3436
+ "hardness": null,
3437
+ "role": null
3438
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3439
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3440
  "id": 42,
 
3560
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
3561
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3562
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3563
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3564
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3565
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3566
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3567
  "id": 43,
 
3687
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
3688
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3689
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3690
+ "hardness": null,
3691
+ "role": null
3692
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3693
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3694
  "id": 44,
 
3814
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
3815
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3816
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3817
+ "hardness": null,
3818
+ "role": null
3819
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3820
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3821
  "id": 45,
 
3941
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
3942
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3943
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3944
+ "hardness": null,
3945
+ "role": null
3946
  },
3947
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3948
  "id": 46,
 
4068
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
4069
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4070
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4071
+ "hardness": null,
4072
+ "role": null
4073
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4074
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4075
  "id": 47,
 
4195
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
4196
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4197
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4198
+ "hardness": null,
4199
+ "role": null
4200
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4201
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4202
  "id": 48,
 
4322
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
4323
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4324
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4325
+ "hardness": null,
4326
+ "role": null
4327
  },
4328
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4329
  "id": 49,
 
4449
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
4450
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4451
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4452
+ "hardness": null,
4453
+ "role": null
4454
  },
4455
  {
4456
  "id": 50,
 
4576
  " though the long sitting does tend to produce pained expressions in the sitters.[5] Interleaf was one of many companies that had smart people and built impressive technology, and yet got crushed by Moore's Law. In the 1990s the exponential growth in the power of commodity (i.e. Intel) processors rolled up high-end, special-purpose hardware and software companies like a bulldozer.[6] The signature style seekers at RISD weren't specifically mercenary. In the art world, money and coolness are tightly coupled. Anything expensive comes to be seen as"
4577
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4578
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4579
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4580
+ "role": null
4581
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4582
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4583
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  " in which case the statute of limitations shall start to run on the date on which the conviction becomes final. (d) A final judgment or decree rendered in favor of the United States in any criminal proceeding brought by the United States under this chapter shall stop the defendant from denying the essential allegations of the criminal offense in any subsequent civil proceeding brought by the United States.\n"
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  " but Zimbabwe is in debt distress and it remains unclear how effective the MDC's economic policies will be without major donor financing for its recovery plans, estimated to require up to $8 billion. Many donor governments and institutions have been reluctant to release significant funds until they can determine whether the transitional government's establishment will result in changes to the policies that brought about sanctions in the first place. The MDC and ZANU-PF, long-standing political foes, must now demonstrate their willingness to work together to put the country's economy on the path toward recovery.\n"
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  " I feel that the greatest risk lies in doing nothing to improve the Medicare program\u2019s long-term sustainability. It is my hope that we will think about the unprecedented challenge facing future generations in our aging society. Engaging in a comprehensive effort to reform the Medicare program and put it on a sustainable path for the future would help fulfill this generation\u2019s stewardship responsibility to succeeding generations. It would also help to preserve some capacity for future generations to make their own choices for what role they want the federal government to play.\n"
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  " Authorization levels in S. 238 were $350 million for Library Services and Technology and $65 million for Museum Services. S. 238, however, unlike S. 2611, also included amendments raising liability amounts in the Arts and Artifacts Indemnity Act.\n"
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  " and in legislation differ in the financial products they cover, each of the proposals appears to share certain characteristics and goals. Each leverages the nationwide service network and accessibility of the USPS. Further, each seeks to achieve one or both of two goals: reach populations that are underserved by current financial institutions or provide additional revenue opportunities to the USPS. Appendix A. USPS Revenue and Volume by Mail Category and Class Appendix B. Postal Reform Legislation Introduced in the 113 th and 114 th Congresses\n"
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3273
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3382
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3389
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3465
  " based on the objectives of the CIP-014 standards, the U.S. electric grid is more physically secure than it was five years ago, it has not necessarily reached the level of physical security needed based on the sector's own assessments of risk. Bulk power physical security remains a work in progress. As CIP-014 implementation and other physical security initiatives proceed, Congress may seek to maintain its focus on the power sector's overall progress, not only on short term compliance with NERC's security standards, but also on structural changes supporting physical security as a priority far into the future.\n"
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3549
  " Assistant Director; Emily Gupta; Bruce Kutnick; Esther Toledo; and Pierre Toureille. Ashley Alley, Pedro Almoguera, Diana Blumenfeld, Jeffrey Baldwin-Bott, Gergana Danailova-Trainor, Martin De Alteriis, Karen Deans, Christopher Mulkins, Mona Sehgal, and Eddie Uyekawa also provided technical assistance.\n"
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3556
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3640
  " Radioactive waste generation, storage, transportation, and disposal leave little of the national geography unaffected. The weapons facilities that processed and stored radioactive waste have left a lasting and expensive environmental legacy that the DOE is attempting to remedy by accelerating the cleanup of those contaminated sites. The standards for public exposure to low-level radiation from the repository or cleanup of the weapons facilities have not been reconciled by EPA and NRC. The lower limit on what may be classified as radioactive waste is undefined, and both EPA and NRC jurisdiction overlap on disposal of this waste stream. Glossary Appendix. \n"
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3721
  "06-226T. Washington, D.C.: October 31, 2005. United Nations: Sustained Oversight Is Needed for Reforms to Achieve Lasting Results. GAO-05-392T. Washington, D.C.: March 2, 2005. United Nations: Oil for Food Program Audits. GAO-05-346T. Washington, D.C.: February 15, 2005.\n"
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3824
  " 2005; referred to Senate Finance Committee. H.R. 4304 (Moran). Designated the Republic of Korea as a program country under the visa waiver program. Introduced November 10, 2005; referred to House Judiciary Subcommittee on Immigration, Border Security, and Claims. 110th Congress No bills have been introduced in the 110 th Congress.\n"
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3913
  " but we suspect that some exception-type process would remain either for individual cases or facilities. Prospective payment methods generally retain such features. For example, Medicare\u2019s inpatient hospital PPS provides for paying sole community hospitals differently because of their special circumstances and provides a way for hospitals to receive additional payments for outlier cases that are extremely costly.\n"
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3999
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4093
  " Appendix II: Comments from the Department of Defense Appendix III: GAO Contact and Staff Acknowledgments GAO Contact Acknowledgments In addition to the contact listed above, Lawson Gist, Jr., Assistant Director, Rebecca Beale, Christopher Miller, Terry Richardson, Grant Mallie, Catherine Hurley, Minette Richardson, Nancy Hess, Art James, Renee Brown, Gayle Fischer, Kenneth Patton, and Nicole Harms made key contributions to this report.\n"
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4099
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4100
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4197
  " Anthony Moran, Assistant Director; Howard Cott; Kara Marshall; Grant Mallie; Doug Sloane; Martin De Alteriis; Karen Deans; and Grace Lui provided significant contributions to the work.\n"
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  "0006. Each day, GAO issues a list of newly available reports and testimony. To receive facsimile copies of the daily list or any list from the past 30 days, please call (202) 512-6000 using a touchtone phone. A recorded menu will provide information on how to obtain these lists.\n"
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4464
  " A Pakistani commentator has argued that an extremely poor law and order situation in the region will preclude any meaningful investment or industrialization in the foreseeable future. In March 2008, more than two years after the initiative was announced, S. 2776, which would provide duty-free treatment for certain goods from designated ROZs in Afghanistan and Pakistan, was introduced in the Senate. A related bill, H.R. 6387, was referred to House subcommittee four months later. Neither bill has emerged from committee to date.\n"
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4572
  " We believe that the evidence obtained provides a reasonable basis for our findings and conclusions based on our audit objectives. Appendix II: GAO Contacts and Staff Acknowledgments Staff Acknowledgments In addition to the contacts named above, Patrick Ward (Assistant Director), Clarita Mrena (Assistant Director), Joe Applebaum, Emily Chalmers, Erin Cohen, Andrew Curry, Mike Hartnett, Marc Molino, Walter Ochinko, Angela Pun, and Steve Ruszczyk made key contributions to this report.\n"
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4692
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4756
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4876
  " Steinhoff, Managing Director, and Gary T. Engel, Director, Financial Management and Assurance, at (202) 512-2600. CFO Act Agencies: Fiscal Year 2002 Audit Results, Principal Auditors, and Number of Other Audit Contractors R. Navarro & Associates, Inc.\n"
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4957
  " Appendix IV: Comments from the Department of Health and Human Services Appendix V: Comments from the U.S. Department of Agriculture Appendix VI: GAO Contact and Staff Acknowledgments GAO Contact Staff Acknowledgments In addition to the contact named above, Anne K. Johnson (Assistant Director), Kevin Bray, Candace Carpenter, Stephen Cleary, Michelle Duren, Ellen Fried, Kirsten Lauber, Benjamin T. Licht, Marya Link, Rekha Vaitla, Walter Vance, and Sarah Veale made key contributions to this report.\n"
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5032
  " GAO Contact and Staff Acknowledgments GAO Contact Staff Acknowledgments In addition to the individual named above, Dan Feehan, Assistant Director; Mark Braza; John Delicath; Scott Fletcher; Rich Johnson; Jeff Larson; Armetha Liles; and Kyle Stetler made key contributions to this report.\n"
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5106
  " Among the many other factors that may affect the effectiveness of the performance of Defense S&T are organizational structures and relationships; management; workforce recruitment, training, and retention; and policies related to cooperative research and technology transfer. Defense S&T stakeholders have also asserted the importance of stability in funding streams. As Congress undertakes defense annual authorization and appropriations, it may wish to consider the issues raised in this report related to the magnitude and composition of funding for Defense S&T in the overall context of DOD RDT&E, as well as the other issues such as those identified above.\n"
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5196
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5308
  " GAO Contact and Staff Acknowledgments GAO Contact Staff Acknowledgments In addition to the contact named above, Jason Bromberg, Assistant Director; Nicholas Alexander; Krista Breen Anderson; Anne A. Cangi; Emily Chalmers; Wilfred Holloway; Angela Pun; and Omyra Ramsingh made key contributions to this report.\n"
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5315
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5431
  " Charles Adams; Michelle Bowsky; Tania Calhoun; Emily Chalmers; Elizabeth Curda; Ronald Ito; Marc Molino; and Carl Ramirez made key contributions to this report.\n"
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5548
  " Young; Lynn Cothern; Mark B. Dowling; Mark C. Speight; and Martin De Alteriis made key contributions to this report.\n"
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  " in which case the statute of limitations shall start to run on the date on which the conviction becomes final. (d) A final judgment or decree rendered in favor of the United States in any criminal proceeding brought by the United States under this chapter shall stop the defendant from denying the essential allegations of the criminal offense in any subsequent civil proceeding brought by the United States.\n"
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  " Each day, GAO issues a list of newly released reports, testimony, and correspondence. GAO posts this list, known as \u201cToday\u2019s Reports,\u201d on its Web site daily. The list contains links to the full-text document files. To have GAO e-mail this list to you every afternoon, go to www.gao.gov and select \u201cSubscribe to e-mail alerts\u201d under the \u201cOrder GAO Products\u201d heading. Order by Mail or Phone To Report Fraud, Waste, and Abuse in Federal Programs Public Affairs\n"
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  " GAO Contact and Staff Acknowledgments Staff Acknowledgments In addition to the contact name above, Robert Copeland, Assistant Director; Nick Bartine; George Bogart; Julianne Flowers; Krister Friday; Toni Harrison; Daniel Lee; Shannon Legeer; and Sarah Marshall made key contributions to this report.\n"
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