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Louise Hainline, the Neighbors' president and an experimental psychology professor at Brooklyn College, notes that the city had only collected 32 minutes of data to measure speeding.
New York Liberals Battle a Bike Lane Allysia Finley 2011
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Chad Crowe Ms. Hainline and others point to this data manipulation as part of a disconcerting pattern.
New York Liberals Battle a Bike Lane Allysia Finley 2011
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All of his decisions were going to be data-driven, says Ms. Hainline.
New York Liberals Battle a Bike Lane Allysia Finley 2011
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Hainline, Bryan E., Padilla, Lillie-Mae, et al., “Fetal Tissue Derived from Spontaneous Pregnancy Losses Is Insufficient for Human Transplantation,” Obstetrics and Gynecology, April 1995: 85 4: 619–24.
Life Support Tess Gerritsen 1997
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Today, Hainline said, both of his parents are working, and he credited the president for helping begin to turn the economy back around.
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"I'm sitting here in the midst of job-application season, feeling very confident about my ability to find a job," said Hainline, who supported Obama in 2008.
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"I'm sitting here in the midst of job-application season, feeling very confident about my ability to find a job," said Hainline, who supported Obama in 2008.
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"I'm sitting here in the midst of job-application season, feeling very confident about my ability to find a job," said Hainline, who supported Obama in 2008.
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Today, Hainline said, both of his parents are working, and he credited the president for helping begin to turn the economy back around.
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"I'm sitting here in the midst of job-application season, feeling very confident about my ability to find a job," said Hainline, who supported Obama in 2008.
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