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Let it be recorded, as Paul Krugman and Josh Marshall have noted, that John McCain's various camouflages, smokescreens and flummeries regarding the subject of government regulation have been exposed in Contingencies, the magazine of the American Association Academy of Actuaries.
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Ok, probably a stretch to argue that "Contingencies" - the magazine of the American Academy of Actuaries -- is a "major magazine."
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But since the article in the obscure journal "Contingencies" doesn't say which part of banking deregulation he's referring to, McCain leaves himself open to criticism.
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McCain's words come from an article under his byline in the September/October issue of "Contingencies," a journal of the American Academy of Actuaries.
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The Sierra Gorda project is subject to several lawsuits that have been filed in Chilean courts against the Company's wholly-owned Chilean subsidiary (see section below "Contingencies").
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The Sierra Gorda project is subject to several lawsuits that have been filed in Chilean courts against the Company's wholly-owned Chilean subsidiary (see section below "Contingencies").
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"Contingencies" section of the notes, not from the EU - this is Microsoft's opinion of what the European Commission might require, not something from the Comission itsself.
doggdot.us 2009
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Obama observed that in the current issue of "Contingencies," the journal of the American Academy of Actuaries, McCain touted his plan to fix the US health care crisis by injecting a dose of Wall Street competition into insurance.
Turkish Press 2008
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Obama observed that in the current issue of "Contingencies," the journal of the American Academy of Actuaries, McCain touts his plan to fix the US health care crisis by injecting a dose of Wall Street competition into insurance.
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Obama also highlighted an article McCain penned in this month's issue of the American Academy of Actuaries magazine, called "Contingencies," in which he said consumers would have more choices for health insurance products if the market was opened to more "vigorous nationwide competition, as we have done over the last decade in banking."
CNN Political Ticker 2008
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