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Charles Sanders Peirce All the evolution we know of proceeds from the vague to the definite.
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Joel Dickson This is a natural evolution of what we have long talked about at Vanguard -- that costs, broadly defined, are important in assessing funds' returns.
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David Deutsch The whole [scientific] process resembles biological evolution. A problem is like an ecological niche, and a theory is like a gene or a species which is being tested for viability in that niche.
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Bill Gates During Paul's 14 years with Microsoft, he has played a key role in virtually every major initiative, from the evolution of Windows and Office to the .NET strategy.
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Clyde DeSouza Technology is not evolving anymore, technology IS evolution
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Barry Colvin Rather than be some sort of revolution, it's more of an evolution for the hedge fund industry, which is increasingly being taken over by the new guard,
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Valerie Robertson I've been through the evolution. I've been through it.
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Jennifer Miller It would misrepresent the importance of the theory of evolution to our students.
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C. S. Lewis Nonsense remains nonsense even when we talk it about God.
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon I tried to swallow his nonsense without choking.
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Carlos Ruiz Zafon Everything in life in nonsense. it's just a question of persepctive
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Benjamin Franklin As charms are nonsense, nonsense is a charm.
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Ambrose Gwinett Bierce PROOF-READER, n. A malefactor who atones for making your writing nonsense by permitting the compositor to make it unintelligible.
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Burt Rutan Confidence in nonsense is required.
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Orson Scott Card Nonsense," said Graff. "Ender always has plans within plans.
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Albert Einstein Nonsense, seems to sum up everything.
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Andrew Young If you're a preacher, you talk for a living, so even if you don't make sense, you learn to make nonsense eloquently.
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Antonio Tabucchi I claim the right to take a stand once in a while.
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Adam Ereli There are claims of responsibility. They're really, quite frankly, hard to verify. I wouldn't be able to tell you that we know who's responsible at this point.
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Bill Nye I like to regard myself as someone who's capable of critical thought, that is to say, who can evaluate claims.
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Membathisi Mdladlana We want issues related to compensation and pension claims to be addressed urgently since we do not want to see families of these workers starving.
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Bill Maher You can't claim you're for peace if you're not willing to disturb it.
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Gareth Peirce We express incredulity that the senior police officer would have made extravagant claims from the outset without first informing themselves of the true facts.
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Patrick Fearon We're getting close to the weekly level of new claims that was typical of the months leading up to the late-summer hurricanes and the spike in energy prices.
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Alexander Cockburn A lot of them are just service industry jobs, nothing that's going to make the country richer in the long term. Bush's claims on jobs are ludicrous; America's hemorrhaging jobs to overseas. The industry face of the country has disappeared. Look at Ford; Ford is about to fire 50,000 people. GM has fired 50,000. That's a total of 100,000 people. Can you imagine how many jobs that translates to?
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Ian Shepherdson This dip in claims is unlikely to prove significant. The trend, measured by the four-week moving average, is still rising after its turn of-the-year decline.