It's a side issue, but it could shine a light on how stockbrokers go about their business. |
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If anyone can shine a light on these mysterious snippets of nonsense I would be very happy to hear about it. |
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Hollaback is right to shine a light on these creepy comments from creepy strangers. |
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Awards such as these shine a light on coaches who are sometimes left out of the spotlight. |
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By criticizing the society he lived in, he hoped to improve it, to rouse spirits, to shine a light on certain political dysfunctions. |
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And we shine a light on stories of innovation across Canada that we have told in our videos and earlier reports. |
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I'd like to shine a light on the excellent work taking place to build a stronger and brighter future for those who are suffering. |
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More than that, it will shine a light on the talents in OLMCs, making the invisible visible and creating new perspectives. |
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Seventy countries are dealt with in this report, where we shine a light on human rights abuses. |
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Recent books on designing for the disabled shine a light on this evolution in the design world. |
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I think any time there's discrimination of any kind, one of the best things we can do is shine a light on it. |
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Danczuk and fellow Labour MP Tom Watson have been demanding action to shine a light on allegations of the misuse of power. |
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We must speak loudly and clearly and never hesitate to shine a light on violations of human rights everywhere. |
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In democratic states, critical elements within civil society have developed their own counter-propaganda in order to shine a light on matters deliberately left unexamined. |
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It was clear from these early research trips that we had to shine a light on their stories and highlight the Mexican government's obligations to prevent and punish abuses. |
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Use the solstice to shine a light on any deals that need sorting out and turn into a moneymaker not a penny-pincher. |
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It's a great opportunity to shine a light on hockey. |
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In this past year I travelled across Canada to conduct a series of poverty forums that shine a light on the growing prosperity gap that divides our society and our people. |
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Together we'll shine a light on neglected issues. |
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So, as the Health Council has done in past reports, we also shine a light on selected programs to illustrate the significant changes that are transforming health care in Canada. |
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The Games represent an opportunity to shine a light on Canada as an innovative, inclusive, and progressive nation that boasts one of the highest standards of living in the world. |
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These are gains in themselves, and they also tend to translate into economic and social gains as the elected women shine a light on unexamined and outmoded laws. |
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If, as we say, we care about the poor and oppressed, if we believe in the right to life, then this House should support me in attempting to shine a light on this disgraceful situation. |
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It is time to shine a light on one of the darkest corners of the earth. |
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However, the work of human rights lawyers and activists is needed to shine a light on what is happening in Iran, to give hope to those like the Alaei brothers. |
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We at Pfizer are investing in several vital projects that we believe shine a light on the way we can progress with public-private partnerships and cooperation. |
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