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Cross-country evidence compiled by William Megginson at the University of Oklahoma and others shows how privatization frees trapped assets to be put to growth-producing uses bureaucrats could never envision.
The Price Is Always Right Abheek Bhattacharya 2011
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As additional evidence we have this comment from a former Megginson student:
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Several interesting features are apparent: (1) The quote appears to start as a paraphrase; there is no evidence that Megginson initially intended this to be taken as an exact quote; rather, at some later stage, someone copied down the phrase (perhaps in lecture notes, for example), and then later assumed it was an actual quote of Darwin.
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"VDOT policy makers are choosing to destroy our low-income, and especially black, communities," Megginson said.
News for WSLS 10 2009
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Megginson says it was the first time her boyfriend ever physically abused her.
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Megginson - "He was yelling at me and I told him this morning that he was going to stop yelling at me like that and he grabbed me and just threw me into the door."
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Megginson - "He's not working like he used to, he's not having money that he's used to having."
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The bypass already cut the Pleasant Valley community in half when construction started six years ago, Megginson said.
News for WSLS 10 2009
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Megginson is convinced that's why she was attacked.
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Megginson - "I think that's my worst fear, is that I'm going to be walking the streets and he's going to have somebody do something to me, that's my worst fear now."
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