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  • Emphasising the growing opposition to the speed and breadth of the cuts programme, the chairman of the Police Federation, Paul McKeever, said that officers on duty at Saturday's March for an Alternative in central London would be feeling a sense of solidarity as they policed the event, which is being organised by the Trades Union Congress TUC.

    Police support for protesters is growing as government cuts start to bite 2011

  • Emphasising that a US presence in the Asia-Pacific region is a top priority of his administration, Obama stressed that any reductions in US defence spending will not come at the expense of that goal.

    Obama tells Asia US 'here to stay' as a Pacific power 2011

  • Emphasising Sunderland's ineptitude by expressing immense, regularly reiterated, displeasure with elements of Fulham's performance, the visiting manager was in folded‑arms head‑shaking mode.

    Bobby Zamora and Fulham give Sunderland plenty to worry about 2011

  • Emphasising how much his approach has altered Wenger also indicated that rather than drain his players, playing in every competition helps keep his squad buoyant, since the pile-up of matches means no squad member is left on the sidelines for too long.

    Arsène Wenger plots Arsenal's advance on all fronts 2011

  • Emphasising that Red Hat was a very strong believer in intellectual property rights, he said that in the old-world, with physical things, you couldn't give away a product for free to try out, but if you think about the economics of abundance, where bits can be copied for free, why shouldn't that be a business model?

    Red Hat CEO on the "economics of abundance" Venky 2008

  • Emphasising that Red Hat was a very strong believer in intellectual property rights, he said that in the old-world, with physical things, you couldn't give away a product for free to try out, but if you think about the economics of abundance, where bits can be copied for free, why shouldn't that be a business model?

    Archive 2008-04-23 Venky 2008

  • Emphasising the role of social networks, technology, entrepreneurship (all of which first came to light in the New Labour era and were actively nurtured by Gordon Brown's social economy), the Big Society is difficult to discredit: in fact, to do so seems churlish.

    Indra Adnan: Civil Society is the battleground for New Politics in the UK 2010

  • Emphasising its international scale, Deloitte is rolling out a new global strategy called "as one", which is intended to enhance co-ordination among its member firms around the world.

    Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu to add 50,000 staff over next five years 2010

  • Emphasising the role of social networks, technology, entrepreneurship (all of which first came to light in the New Labour era and were actively nurtured by Gordon Brown's social economy), the Big Society is difficult to discredit: in fact, to do so seems churlish.

    Indra Adnan: Civil Society is the battleground for New Politics in the UK 2010

  • Emphasising the role of social networks, technology, entrepreneurship (all of which first came to light in the New Labour era and were actively nurtured by Gordon Brown's social economy), the Big Society is difficult to discredit: in fact, to do so seems churlish.

    Indra Adnan: Civil Society is the battleground for New Politics in the UK 2010

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