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Reassigning 300 MHz of spectrum to mobile broadband within five years will create 300,000 Americans jobs.
Jonathan Spalter: Mobile Recovery? Jonathan Spalter 2011
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Reassigning 300 MHz of spectrum to mobile broadband within five years will create 300,000 Americans jobs.
Jonathan Spalter: Mobile Recovery? Jonathan Spalter 2011
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Reassigning the CIA to spy on icebergs for global warming.
Another Hint National Security Isn’t The Democrat’s Priority « Tai-Chi Policy 2010
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Reassigning (a euphemism for misappropriating) funds already allocated is a different ball of wax.
Balkinization 2007
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Reassigning (a euphemism for misappropriating) funds already allocated is a different ball of wax.
Balkinization 2007
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• Reassigning responsibilities when no hiring is possible
Ellen Galinsky: Peaceful Revolution: How Do Smart Employers Make Work "Work" in a Down Economy? 2009
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Reassigning (a euphemism for misappropriating) funds already allocated is a different ball of wax.
Balkinization 2007
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Reassigning (a euphemism for misappropriating) funds already allocated is a different ball of wax.
Balkinization 2007
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Reassigning (a euphemism for misappropriating) funds already allocated is a different ball of wax.
Balkinization 2007
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Reassigning (a euphemism for misappropriating) funds already allocated is a different ball of wax.
Balkinization 2007
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