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Andersen has long-admitted that it shred and deleted a large number of Enron-related documents even after it knew that the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission had served Enron a subpoena requesting documents.
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While it doesn't say much, it doesn't outright deny the allegations -- something you'd think a company of Microsoft's size would be quick to dismiss if there wasn't a shred of truth to it.
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And it offers a shred of economic optimism at a time when banking on Washington may not lead to bountiful returns.
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If they reach an agreement, it will conserve a shred of that old order for just a little longer.
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There has never been a shred of scientific evidence to support it, and the British Medical Association declared in 2010 that homeopathy is witchcraft.
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It would rapidly disintegrate and shred.
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Loud, insistent, it never, ever has a shred of good news.
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Paired with the two-a-day yoga classes and a two-hour hike in the Hither Hills, it was a recipe perfectly poised to shred your body in short order.
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If there was even a shred of evidence to suggest bias in this case, it would have been child's play to have me removed, but that never happened.
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It is not only the crises of global moment that shred the nerves.
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Because, let's face it, people love to be offended, and nobody with a shred of intelligence actually thinks this is serious.
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But if there is a shred of truth to the story he is so vigorously trashing, he should not be allowed to get away with it again.
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