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But the two movements had something in common; Our Bodies also grew out of “frustration and anger” with a medical establishment that was “condescending, paternalistic, judgmental and non-informative.”
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But the two movements had something in common; Our Bodies also grew out of “frustration and anger” with a medical establishment that was “condescending, paternalistic, judgmental and non-informative.”
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But the two movements had something in common; Our Bodies also grew out of “frustration and anger” with a medical establishment that was “condescending, paternalistic, judgmental and non-informative.”
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But the two movements had something in common; Our Bodies also grew out of “frustration and anger” with a medical establishment that was “condescending, paternalistic, judgmental and non-informative.”
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Nancy Piwowar pointed out that the TITLES by which resolutions are summed up and identified in the agenda are non-informative at the least and misleading at the worst.
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Nancy Piwowar pointed out that the TITLES by which resolutions are summed up and identified in the agenda are non-informative at the least and misleading at the worst.
Archive 2007-05-01 Dan 2007
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Recently I have been posting ruminations and other non-informative posts rather than the exciting narrative exploits you all have grown used to.
Wet cement, outside, it’s drying, fast, come on! This is a life long dream. What do I write? 2008
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There has been no communication from the school--when I emailed the principal, I got a two-line non-informative response which promised we'd hear as soon as there was news, and apparently the fact that the teacher is still out is not news.
Teacher Conferences Becca 2007
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Gardiner wraps up his 56-page investigation with a series of charts that assess several Defense Department press briefings to determine the role played by PSYOPS, false or engineered information, and non-informative responses.
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Russert attracts a circle of admirers who share his perverse and unethical lack of concern for whether or not his work helps produce an informed public, gobs of less-prominent television journalists seek to emulate his lack of concern with informing the public, print journalists eagerly court opportunities to appear on the non-informative shows hosted by Russert and his emulators, and down the rabbit hole we go.
Archive 2007-11-01 Ann Althouse 2007
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