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  • If US (and the West) regulators can think long term, they will first make sure that their infrastructure's dependency on these mega-banks is limited and managed; and they will resist the teenage male testosterone urge to view these "foreigners" as a challenge to their "manhood".

    oversight Easter egg? 2009

  • If US (and the West) regulators can think long term, they will first make sure that their infrastructure's dependency on these mega-banks is limited and managed; and they will resist the teenage male testosterone urge to view these "foreigners" as a challenge to their "manhood".

    Geopolitics 2010

  • If US (and the West) regulators can think long term, they will first make sure that their infrastructure's dependency on these mega-banks is limited and managed; and they will resist the teenage male testosterone urge to view these "foreigners" as a challenge to their "manhood".

    oversight Easter egg? 2009

  • Even though most public health agencies agree that the radio-frequency radiation exposure from the towers is significantly lower than exposure from cellphones, the infrastructure's long-term effect has caused concern.

    Fairfax middle school parents stand up to proposed cellphone tower Kevin Sieff 2010

  • They have the conservative infrastructure's message machine of think tanks, information outlets, etc.

    Lance Mannion: 2008

  • They have the conservative infrastructure's message machine of think tanks, information outlets, etc.

    Running alongside the bandwagon 2008

  • Fifty percent of the people can't read, and the infrastructure's a shambles.

    CNN Transcript Jan 14, 2010 2010

  • And, besides that, the infrastructure's not set up for it.

    CNN Transcript Jun 29, 2009 2009

  • After each major war ends, most marchers go home and the economic infrastructure's march to the very next war continues unabated.

    Connecting the Dots; The Pervasive Economic Infrastructure of War 2008

  • Health infrastructure's contribution to community clustering of health care utilization in India (Working paper series/[Cornell University, Population and Development Program]) by Nalini Ranjit

    India, Shiva and Water 2008

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