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WASHINGTON Qualms about President Obama's stewardship of the economy are growing, a USA TODAY/Gallup Poll finds, as Americans become more pessimistic about when they predict the recession will end.
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Qualms about Romney's religion probably played a factor, though we'll never know how much.
Newt Gingrich's one-day wonder in South Carolina | Ana Marie Cox 2012
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Qualms about questioning the whole rush-to-judgment process.
As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010
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Qualms about questioning the whole rush-to-judgment process.
As Husbands Go Susan Isaacs 2010
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Qualms were expressed about the President's use of the word "empathy" describing his search.
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Qualms with the marketing speak on the tour pamphlets aside, I turned my attention to "Brews & News" the four-page bi-monthly newsletter.
Archive 2009-04-01 2009
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Qualms with the marketing speak on the tour pamphlets aside, I turned my attention to "Brews & News" the four-page bi-monthly newsletter.
Book Review: Minhas Brewery - Brewing Up a Damn Good Story 2009
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Qualms about unequal privilege were just part of what made the decision to go with SOS difficult.
Callie Lefevre: Evacuation From Beirut (Or, How I Spent My Summer Vacation) 2008
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Qualms about arbitrariness in computer models diminish as teams model ice-age climate and dispense with special adjustments to reproduce current climate.
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Qualms on the left include the potential exacerbation of inequalities, the eugenic overtones, and the environmental implications of meddling with nature.
Archive 2007-09-01 Kay Olson 2007
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