glaser in A Sentence

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    Glaser: What would you say is too low[in terms of a payout ratio]?

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    Glaser eventually dropped the defamation suit, telling Jezebel that he ran out of money;

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    Other popular songs written by Silverstein included: Tompall Glaser's“Put Another Log on the Fire”;

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    To design is to communicate clearly by whatever means you can control or master.”- Milton Glaser.

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    My friend recently forwarded me the April 2015 Atlantic Magazine article“The Irrationality of Alcoholics Anonymous” by Gabrielle Glaser.

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    Facebook head of Cyber Security Policy Nathaniel Glaser told reporters that Facebook has removed 687 pages and accounts.

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    Any of these pain drugs alone can cause ulcers, and using them together only increases the risk," says Glaser.

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    I do agree with Glaser that far too many individuals die from alcoholism each year and do not receive appropriate treatment.

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    (Pierce didn't claim to have been assaulted by Glaser, but told Jezebel that she chose to speak on behalf of others.).

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    Glaser told the Post that“somehow, I have been convicted of a very, very serious crime by what is literally a clown college.”.

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    Obviously, OTC medications are safe enough that it has been deemed that a doctor's prescription is no longer necessary for their use," Glaser says.

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    Plaintiff Glaser firmly believes that there was a gender bias at UCB, especially because of the movement that followed within the community was labeled‘believe all women,'” the complaint reads.

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    Glaser also described common misconceptions about hitting a“bottom” when she writes that“AA truisms have so infiltrated our culture that many people believe heavy drinkers cannot recovery before they‘hit bottom.'.

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    Glaser's lawyer Mark Shirian declined a comment request from Jezebel seeking to clarify where the money for this second lawsuit comes from, or whether Glaser is being financially assisted by any outside groups.

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    The most troubling section of this article is when Glaser(who claims to be a low-risk drinker and not alcoholic) asks her doctor to prescribe naltrexone to her and is denied because“I don't have a drinking problem.".

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    The most troubling piece of this article is when Glaser(who claims to be a low-risk drinker and not alcoholic) asks her doctor to prescribe naltrexone to her and is denied because“I don't have a drinking problem”.

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    In the Complaint, Glaser also alleges that he believes that UCB labeled Glaser a“‘privileged white man' and decided that he must be guilty because he looks like other people who have been guilty of crimes in the past.”.

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    In fact, Dr. Mark Willenbring, whom Glaser interviews and quotes, reported in a 2008 Wall Street Journal article that National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism research indicates 72% of individuals pass through a heavy drinking phase, most often between the ages of 18-24.

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    In fact, Dr. Mark Willenbring, whom Glaser interviewed and quoted, reported in a 2008 Wall Street Journal article that National Institute on Alcohol Abuse and Alcoholism research indicates 72% of individuals pass through a heavy drinking phase, most often between the ages of 18-24.

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    Glaser writes that“as the rehab industry began expanding in the 1970s, its profit motives dovetailed nicely with AA's view that counseling could be delivered by people who had themselves struggled with addiction, rather than by highly trained(and highly paid) doctors and mental-health(no hyphen needed) professionals.

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