It is a matter of record that since joining the Duke faculty in 2001, Prof.
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Few people question NDS from a technology standpoint, and its huge installed base is a matter of record.
And then I wrote a letter to everyone who wrote, explaining my position, so that's all a matter of record.
Fourth, it is a matter of record that some lawyers may have received undisclosed compensation from the very investment firms involved.
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It also, as a matter of record, for those who consume public opinion data -- I think most of you do -- has broad public support across the political spectrum.
It is a matter of historical record that they sought to construct a machinery of government which would endure for generations.
"The method by which Social Security assigns numbers has been a matter of public record for years, " said Lassiter.
Your credit card charges, telephone calls and where you keep your underwear could all be scrutinized and might become a matter of public record.
Remember, the full pattern of transactions is a matter of public record.
Some of these pensions have received inquiries from the SEC and it is a matter of public record that their consultants have received SEC subpoenas.
But I think we need to recognize that making payments to doctors a matter of public record is, as I said before, an Orwellian solution.
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However, when that information is converted to another form such as a tax lien or a criminal charge, it becomes a matter of public record and the criteria for disclosure may be very different.
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The results are a matter of historical record.
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Since the Budget has been formally submitted, it is important that the Executive Branch's internal deliberations regarding the various issues and options that were considered in the process leading to the President's decisions should remain a matter of internal record.
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The speech is now a matter of public record, as are transcripts of the testimony from every hearing the good doctor presided over as chairman of the House Subcommittee on Domestic Monetary Policy and Technology during his final term.
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The debate over Mr. Hurd's actions is not just a matter of setting the record straight.
Amazingly, this is all a matter of the public record.
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Her lawyer Yogi Amin said it had been a "matter of public record" that Roche would apply for this early stage licence since late last year and the news was welcome.
All this is a matter of well-known public record.
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As a general matter, the firm is proud of its track record in research.
And so this is not a matter of hiding the ball, I'm on record.
In fact, Mr Giuliani can boast a solidly conservative record on all sorts of things that matter to the base.
Tuesday's rematch of Barack Obama and Mitt Romney is likely to be their first of two in which the incumbent's record as Commander-in-Chief is going to be a matter of direct debate.
No matter that the Babe's lifetime total of 714 home runs, once a record, has been pushed down to No. 3 all-time by Aaron and Bonds.
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