Joe Clark
Joe Clark
Charles Joseph "Joe" Clark, PC CC AOEis a Canadian statesman, businessman, writer, and politician who served as the 16th Prime Minister of Canada, from June 4, 1979, to March 3, 1980...
NationalityCanadian
ProfessionScientist
Date of Birth5 June 1939
CountryCanada
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Authoring tools' are terrible; there is almost no software that can create closed captions for media players. And of course there is no training. TV captioning is bad enough, and this stuff is generally worse.
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We live in a nice city. I can't take all the credit here.
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That's to the credit of the officers, particularly on night shift, who are doing a good job.
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I know there are scars and wounds from battles fought. It is a different day and a different process.
He and I are the only two spectators.
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I am not convinced my suggested methods are actually as usable as I think they are.
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I believed from the outset it was not going to be capable, given its narrow base, of being successful in the country,
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That's a crime of opportunity that could be totally prevented.
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These people are incorrigible. And since none of them could graduate anyway, you are all expurgated. You are dismissed! You are out of here forever! I wish you well.
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This is a very complicated country. You have to understand it, you have to respect it, and I think our most successful prime ministers have been people who have drawn together the diversity of the country.
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A blind person using a screen reader must experience the links one after another, which is rather inconvenient. They've got better things to do.
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They're emerging at this time of year and there's very little food availability and they'll continue to lose weight until some of those first berry crops begin coming off.
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'Authoring tools' are terrible; there is almost no software that can create closed captions for media players. And of course there is no training. TV captioning is bad enough, and this stuff is generally worse.
There's what we expect bears to do and then there's what they do. Sometimes the two don't match.