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  • One of the spaces still unfilled in the Republican presidential field is the slot for what might be called the white-paper candidate: the guy who will get more specific and bolder on policy specifics than anyone else in the race.

    Yahoo! News: Business - Opinion 2011

  • The Electronic Frontier Foundation's Ed Bayley has written an excellent introductory white-paper on whether click-wrap, browse-wrap, and other online terms of service are enforceable:

    Boing Boing 2009

  • “Since 1998, Europe has weathered over 100 major floods, causing just as many deaths; these floods have displaced half a million people and cost some €25 billion worth in damage,” said Stavros Dimas, E.U. commissioner for the environment, at a white-paper press conference yesterday.

    Wonk Room » The WonkLine: April 2, 2009 2009

  • In addition, as demonstrated in a recent white-paper authored by a team led by MIT's legendary Ed Roberts, this number of 600 per year is actually dwarfed by the thousands of other companies being launched each year by university entrepreneurs forming companies of their own that are not based on their university's intellectual property.

    Dave Lerner: The Coming Entrepreneurial Tidal Wave: University Entrepreneurship 2.0 2010

  • Builders seeking to be certified as woman-centric by the firm sit through a two-day seminar, are showered with newsletters and white-paper research, and are coached on how to retool their blueprints and marketing plans.

    The Ladies' Turn Alyssa Abkowitz 2010

  •    Ying would recognize Nanette's mood, not from anything her white-girl roommate would say (because Nanette would not say much) but from the white-paper bag full of hot bagels Nanette carried, carried now as she unlocked the door and walked inside.

    Hotel Chelsea - Nanette 3 2010

  • Builders seeking to be certified as woman-centric by the firm sit through a two-day seminar, are showered with newsletters and white-paper research, and are coached on how to retool their blueprints and marketing plans.

    The Ladies' Turn Alyssa Abkowitz 2010

  • In addition, as demonstrated in a recent white-paper authored by a team led by MIT's legendary Ed Roberts, this number of 600 per year is actually dwarfed by the thousands of other companies being launched each year by university entrepreneurs forming companies of their own that are not based on their university's intellectual property.

    Dave Lerner: The Coming Entrepreneurial Tidal Wave: University Entrepreneurship 2.0 Dave Lerner 2010

  • Builders seeking to be certified as woman-centric by the firm sit through a two-day seminar, are showered with newsletters and white-paper research, and are coached on how to retool their blueprints and marketing plans.

    The Ladies' Turn Alyssa Abkowitz 2010

  • Builders seeking to be certified as woman-centric by the firm sit through a two-day seminar, are showered with newsletters and white-paper research, and are coached on how to retool their blueprints and marketing plans.

    The Ladies' Turn Alyssa Abkowitz 2010

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