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Asked if any extra security measures will be in place, the A’s told The Times: “Our goal is to provide the best fan experience possible for the final game. Staffing levels will be consistent with typical playoff-level staffing at the Oakland Coliseum.”

In response, Ofcom said: "In our view, Ms Sultana was given ample opportunity to express her views and respond to the questions put to her, while we consider the robust line of questioning would be consistent with regular viewers' expectations of interviews with political figures on this programme."

From BBC

You have to be consistent with this and you also have to give something back to the club.

From BBC

Rex Frazier, president of the Personal Insurance Federation of California, a trade group of property and casualty insurers, said the bulletin appeared to be consistent with a larger overall agreement the department reached with the industry last year to make the market more attractive to insurers.

He was right to say that it would be consistent with “our Founders’ belief that the president’s power is limited, not absolute.

From Salon

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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