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Tuchman says he takes seriously the responsibility of his profession.
That's a gauge for him that the president takes seriously.
The department takes seriously the role of journalists in our democracy.
She indicated she takes seriously concerns about online tracking of consumers.
" "The Ethics Committee takes seriously our responsibility to enforce House rules.
It's a subject he takes seriously and thinks more executives should too.
The question of taking it too far is one that Bee takes seriously.
Mr Jay takes seriously mescaline's ability to produce such visual and emotional revelations.
He added the coalition takes seriously any claims of outside parties obtaining weapons.
Salesforce takes seriously its four foundational values: trust, innovation, equality, and customer success.
Oak Associates takes seriously the trust their clients and fund shareholders place in them.
Counseling is a major expense for Brodkin, but it's a priority that she takes seriously.
It's something that no serious quantum field theorist takes seriously as far as I know.
This is a game that takes seriously the idea that mechs are just walking tanks.
And recognition of those who do rise through the ranks is something that Avon takes seriously.
In the same interview, Drummond revealed that food isn't the only tradition her family takes seriously.
A firm that takes seriously the responsibility to help the communities in which we live and work.
" Spokesman Greg Vehr&aposs statement said the school "takes seriously all concerns for discriminatory or harassing comment.
"The speaker takes seriously his obligation to ensure a safe workplace in the House," the statement said.
Is scouting for young, un-tapped talent still something the club takes seriously in the current financial climate?
The film takes seriously the challenges of childhood and adolescence, and the long-ranging effects of early traumas.
Unlike Obama and Clinton, Trump takes seriously the threat from Islamic radicals and wants to rebuild our military.
"The company takes seriously our obligations under the Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Act," it added.
McCain noted he takes "seriously the concerns" of his colleagues, but thinks the bill will help the economy.
The inspector general's office "takes seriously any allegation calling into question the care of veterans," its statement reads.
"The F.D.A. takes seriously its mission to protect the health of the American public," wrote the spokeswoman, Theresa Eisenman.
"The speaker takes seriously his obligation to ensure a safe workplace in the House," his office said in the statement.
What he certainly takes seriously are the decisions that point to new policy priorities, muddled as they might seem now.
"The Health Department takes seriously its responsibility to protect New Yorkers' health," a spokeswoman said in an email to CNBC.
"The commission takes seriously its obligation to take action where pharmaceutical companies have violated the antitrust laws," a spokesman said.
It refers to methodological diversity — what techniques you see as most helpful to studying the things your field takes seriously.
It makes sense that how we get meat and why we consume it are considerations the horror genre takes seriously.
It takes seriously the "American" component of its name, as shown by its program at Carnegie Hall on Friday, Jan.
At just 19, Ariel Winter is a role model to many young girls, and it is a term she takes seriously.
A just vision of the jury that takes seriously its conflicting ideals begins by recognizing that all bias is not equal.
But building a following that doesn't revolve around hoops or the big-name people he knows is something he takes seriously.
Walmart said it supports employees' rights to share their opinions and give feedback, but takes seriously any sharing of confidential information.
"You know, there's not many ways in which one takes seriously the end of Rilke's 'Archaic Torso of Apollo,' " Sacks said.
"The speaker takes seriously his obligation to ensure a safe workplace in the House," a statement from Mr. Ryan's office said.
So leaving it was not only a big deal for him, it also showed there are some things he takes seriously.
FINRA "takes seriously the integrity and accuracy of all filings made by firms," spokeswoman Nancy Condon said in an emailed response.
And most of all, we care about having a president who takes seriously his oath to preserve and protect our Constitution.
"The FBI takes seriously any allegations of intrusions, and we will continue to hold accountable those who pose a threat in cyberspace."
The Interior Department said it "takes seriously" its responsibility to ensure that the American public receives a fair value for public resources.
President Trump says he takes seriously his responsibility to protect American citizens from threats, to ensure our safety and ensure homeland security.
"Congress takes seriously and intends to fully enforce the deadlines established in the Bipartisan Congressional Trade Priorities and Accountability Act," Scalise said.
"The department takes seriously the role of journalists in our democracy and we thank you for it," he said, according to BuzzFeed.
"The Erie Art Museum Board of Directors takes seriously all allegations of misconduct," the board said in a statement on Friday night.
But Pakistan would be inclined to support a political settlement that takes seriously its perception of its interests in its own neighborhood.
OSU takes seriously the high standards of conduct expected in our athletic department and does not tolerate any deviation from those standards.
"NOAA takes seriously any accusations that its policies and procedures have not been followed," a spokesman, Scott Smullen, said in a statement.
To her credit, Snyder takes seriously the underlying causes of violence, interviewing perpetrators and noting that many have often been victims themselves.
I know it is not easy but now everybody takes seriously the destruction of heritage and culture as part of this extremist strategy.
" A State Department spokesman said the agency "values congressional oversight and takes seriously its obligation to brief Congress on its programs and initiatives.
So at first, it seems like the photographer's offense might just be another of Ms. Cannon's crusade that no one else takes seriously.
"The White House takes seriously the need for appointees to resign, recuse and divest where required," said Lindsay Walters, a White House spokeswoman.
"I currently owe almost $100,000 in student loans, for a degree that no one takes seriously," Berkhalter said at a February news conference.
"Our office also conducts federal monitoring visits and medical reviews, and takes seriously the responsibility of caring for each child," Mr. Wolfe said.
Almost no one in Russia takes seriously the idea that either Ms. Sobchak or Ms. Gordon is truly attempting to challenge Mr. Putin.
"The Department of Justice takes seriously any potential violation of an individual's civil and constitutional rights," Justice spokesman Devin O'Malley told the Journal.
Depression-proofing studio culture is something Pitts takes seriously and is a subject he's lectured on at the Game Developers Conference on numerous occasions.
But this needs to be a conversation that encompasses cities of all sizes and takes seriously concerns about racial, gender, socioeconomic, educational and geographic equity.
"UMC takes seriously any allegation that it may have violated any laws and fully intends to respond to these allegations accordingly," the company statement said.
A Disney spokeswoman said in emailed comments that the firm takes "seriously claims of labor standards violations against the independent facilities producing Disney-branded products".
If you have the convenience of walking to the office, this may not even sound like a productivity hack, but it's one Raider takes seriously.
"The reporting on Nine's '60 Minutes' contains allegations that ASIO takes seriously," ASIO Director-General of Security Mike Burgess said in the statement on Sunday.
The only two things Mark Alan Stamaty's inventive MACDOODLE ST. (New York Review Comics, $24.95) takes seriously are its own seriality and New York City.
In his spare time, he sculpts, a hobby he takes seriously enough that he enrolled in art classes at University of Alabama to learn the craft.
" He said the Obama administration "certainly takes seriously the consideration that is made in terms of protecting our national security in terms of our immigration system.
Douglas began by reiterating her apology and explained that she's aware many young girls view her as a role model and that's something she takes seriously.
While Bieber's therapy sessions — which the singer takes seriously, never missing an appointment — haven't been easy, the star is focused on becoming as healthy as possible.
"The Department of Justice takes seriously any potential violation of an individual's civil and constitutional rights,," Justice Department spokesman Devin O'Malley said in an e-mail.
Your punting this matter to the FTC raises questions as to whether the FCC takes seriously its obligation to aggressively and effectively to protect consumer privacy.
"The DoD takes seriously all threats and potential threats to our people, our assets, and our mission and takes action whenever credible information is developed," Ochoa said.
It takes seriously the dubious argument of "saving" ancient artifacts, despite the long history of reliance on this argument to justify theft and violation of antiquities laws.
Read CAL/OSHA's statement: Cal/OSHA takes seriously reports of workplace hazards and allegations of employers' underreporting recordable work-related injuries and illnesses on the Log 300.
"The Government of Palestine takes seriously its commitment to respond to all claims of jurisdiction over it in legal proceedings in the U.S. Judicial Branch," Hamdallah wrote.
Mr. Wilkins said Nike has a no-retribution policy that it takes seriously and noted that there was a significant reorganization of the work force last year.
"Georgetown takes seriously its reporting obligations and provides all information as required by the Department of Education every six months," a Georgetown spokesperson said in a statement.
The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the FISA Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI.
The welfare of the migrant workers who will support the construction of Zayed National Museum has been, and remains, a matter which the British Museum takes seriously.
CBP takes seriously all allegations of misconduct, but without new specifics is unable to check to commence reasonable steps to examine these assertions and address the accusations levied.
Linking top executives' compensation to minimizing the number of cases reported internally is another way to make sure management takes seriously the creation of a non-hostile environment.
In a letter to Trump, the two senators urge the president to select an individual who "takes seriously" severe weather patterns and storms caused by a changing climate.
There's a woman from a destroyed village, ignored by the soldiers in the trenches and seen as another acceptable victim of the war, whose plight Diana takes seriously.
"WTOL takes seriously its employment policies and our obligation to provide an environment in which all employees are treated with respect and dignity," the station said in a statement.
That's true from a compliance standpoint but also because it can now reassure its customers that it takes seriously their concerns about how their data is treated, said Rein.
Let's be clear: Bringing someone into the ranks of the military from a country with powerful terrorist organizations, for example, would obviously be a risk the Pentagon takes seriously.
"Merrimack takes seriously compliance and is committed to the highest standards of ethical conduct as we work to develop treatments for cancer patients around the world," the statement said.
If Mr. Zuckerberg takes seriously his oft-stated commitments to diversity and openness, he must grapple honestly with the fact that Facebook is no longer just a social network.
They need to know that the international community takes seriously threats against Israel's security and that the Jewish state will never again find itself in a May 1967 moment.
The answer appears to be "no" if one takes seriously a statement by Senator Jeff Sessions of Alabama, who is President-elect Donald J. Trump's nominee for attorney general.
Those who continue to face religious persecution around the world are encouraged by the message of the national security strategy — that America takes seriously its commitment to religious freedom.
It basically takes seriously the idea that in order to bring a federal prosecution against a state or local official for corruption, it has to be for something official.
But robust defensive fire lines and intelligent clearing of flammable brush — a method of fire prevention Montecito takes seriously — would almost certainly have helped the now-gutted town of Paradise.
YouTube responded to the video, stating that although these videos make up a fraction of a percent of videos that violate YouTube's guidelines, it's an issue the company takes seriously.
One aide argued that Obama takes seriously the norm of presidents not criticizing their successors, and pointed to the president's pride at turning over control of the White House smoothly.
If the Trump team is willing to adopt Obama's framework, it can signal to Gulf partners that it takes seriously their core security concerns and the job of containing Iran.
" UMC said in a statement Friday that it "takes seriously any allegation that it may have violated any laws," and "fully intends to respond to [the Justice Department] allegations accordingly.
He takes seriously a recommendation that his job is to bring the animal kingdom to West Bank Palestinians whose travel is controlled by the miles of barriers Israel has erected.
Stamos also takes seriously the responsibility of security professionals to protect the internet's rank-and-file users, the billions of everyday internet users who don't know a lick about online security.
"The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the FISA Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI," the FBI's statement said.
That means tea tree has the ability to inhibit the growth of bacteria and bring down redness — which Nauseen Qureshi, a biochemist and founder of skin-care brand Elequra, takes seriously.
While the researchers say this is "not idle theorycrafting," it most certainly is, with the caveat that the theory is more realistic than a famously unrealistic one no one takes seriously.
If so, it'll join a growing body of work that could be called "doomer lit"—writing that takes seriously the idea that catastrophe is our fate, and despondency a rational response.
By the time Hyden entered Archer's social circle, Julian's story had been passed around so often that it became a tall tale, a tattered legend — not something a person actually takes seriously.
"Cal/OSHA takes seriously reports of workplace hazards and allegations of employers' underreporting recordable work-related injuries and illnesses on the Log 300," a Cal/OSHA spokesperson told Gizmodo in an email.
The eventual passing of the current, 90-year-old monarch, who takes seriously her role as supreme governor of the Church of England, could be a time when many things are reconsiderered.
" Mark Meudt, a spokesman for General Dynamics Information Technology, said in an email late Tuesday that the company "takes seriously our obligations under the Fair Labor Standards Act and Service Contract Act.
The company said in a statement that it takes seriously the responsibility to remove and report imagery of child sexual exploitation and abuse, as well as the health and resilience of employees.
"The White House takes seriously appointees' obligations to resign, recuse and divest where required and to avoid conflicts from former places of employment and financial interests," she said in a written statement.
Not so with Art Zoyd, the French instrumental group and multimedia collective founded in 1969 that takes seriously its classical structures, its rock impact, its theatrical/narrative opportunities and its jazz wildness.
" In response, Kevin Griffis, a spokesman for the Department of Health and Human Services, which includes the F.D.A., said in an email: "The F.D.A. takes seriously its role in combating the opioid epidemic.
" Georgetown said it doesn't comment on pending litigation but added the university "takes seriously the integrity of our admissions and is committed to a fair, holistic process whereby each application is carefully reviewed.
We may know Amy Schumer as the funny girl who can crack a joke on command, but there is one thing that the star of the new movie Snatched takes seriously: her workouts.
It takes seriously the demands of moral and ethical philosophy; the show's emotional heart lies not in Chidi and Eleanor's budding romantic relationship, but in the notion that they can become better people.
"The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the FISA Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI," the FBI said in its statement.
"The department takes seriously the role of journalists in our democracy, and we thank you for it," John Demers, the head of the department's National Security Division, said at a briefing with reporters.
"The administration is certainly looking at a rescission package, and the president takes seriously his promise to be fiscally responsible," White House legislative director Marc Short said in a statement to the Post.
An ICE spokesperson said that the agency "takes seriously the health and welfare of all those in its custody," as well as the death of any individual that occurs in the agency's custody.
"The World Bank Group does not condone forced labor in any form and takes seriously reports of incidents in the cotton sector of Uzbekistan," a World Bank spokesperson said in response to the report.
Even something as brightly comedic as last year's Thor: Ragnarok ultimately takes seriously the business of saving the world/universe and acknowledges the nobility of those who make it their business to do so.
"The Department of Justice takes seriously any potential violation of an individual's civil and constitutional rights, but we will not comment at this time," Justice Department spokesperson Devin O'Malley told CNN in a statement.
That means that the agency takes seriously cases in which the only significant mark on someone's record is a failure to comply with a deportation order, as it says was true of Mr. Jamal.
"The University of Cincinnati takes seriously all concerns for discriminatory or harassing conduct occurring within its community and, pursuant to its policies, will conduct an appropriate review," university spokesman Greg Vehr said in a statement.
Here's the statement sent to us by Cal/OSHA spokesperson Erika Monterroza: Cal/OSHA takes seriously reports of workplace hazards and allegations of employers' underreporting recordable work-related injuries and illnesses on the Log 300.
She takes seriously the Tea Partiers' complaints that they have become the "strangers" of the title — triply marginalized by flat or falling wages, rapid demographic change, and liberal culture that mocks their faith and patriotism.
She takes seriously the Tea Partiers' complaints that they have become the 'strangers' of the title — triply marginalized by flat or falling wages, rapid demographic change, and liberal culture that mocks their faith and patriotism.
Microsoft takes seriously its responsibility to remove and report imagery of child sexual exploitation and abuse being shared on its services, as well as the health and resiliency of the employees who do this important work.
"There is no doubt that rats have a major impact on New Yorkers' quality of life and this administration takes seriously our responsibility to control and mitigate their population," said Laura Anglin, deputy mayor of operations.
It's a movie that takes seriously the idea of love being a potent force at any age, and it's one where the last several scenes wistfully bid goodbye to the characters we've met throughout the film.
The only thing Hobbs & Shaw takes seriously is having a complete blast, and every moment of this trailer — which is a full minute longer than a normal trailer — is self-aware, over-the-top, action movie fun.
"The FDA takes seriously reports of possible violations of the laws in place to protect human participants and will take action where warranted," Sarah Peddicord, a spokesperson for the FDA, said in an email to BuzzFeed News.
"The company takes seriously any allegations that it may have violated any law, and is seeking legal advice in relation to the alleged proceeding," it said in the statement, adding it would keep shareholders informed of further developments.
A literary child of the nineteen-sixties, he takes seriously those dilemmas posed differently by Sartre and Camus: what if the self is a kind of nothingness, always trying to become a something, and failing to do so?
""McDonald&aposs takes seriously its responsibility to provide and foster a safe working environment for our employees, and along with our franchisees, continue to make investments in training programs that uphold safe environments for customers and crew members.
POTUS takes seriously the message he received from many Gulf leaders that Qatar was a major terrorist financing problem but he also believes the pressure put on them from the U.S. and allies has led to real change.
Many people will sympathize with Mr. Vargas's story but recoil at his bold conclusion, as it seems to imply support for open borders — a position that no Republican or Democratic member of Congress supports or even takes seriously.
It is, however, to recognize that Mr. Trump takes seriously the need to aggressively revise President Obama's hands-off approach to Syria, under which hundreds of thousands of civilians were slaughtered and Russia's influence was permitted to grow.
"ICE takes seriously the OIG's findings, and has agreed to conduct a full and immediate review of the center to ensure compliance with detention standards and expedite necessary corrective actions," agency spokeswoman Lori Haley said in a statement.
"Facebook fully understands — and takes seriously — our role and responsibility when it comes to helping protect elections integrity on our platform," Samidh Chakrabarti, Facebook's product manager for elections integrity and civic engagement, told BuzzFeed News in an emailed statement.
But that doesn't mean the government's search for aliens has stopped forever, she added: "The DoD takes seriously all threats and potential threats to our people, our assets, and our mission and takes action whenever credible information is developed."
Kathryn Mattingly, a spokesperson for the Executive Office for Immigration Review (EOIR), told VICE her office "takes seriously any claims of unjustified and significant anomalies in immigration judge decision-making," but did not specifically address the situation in Atlanta.
If the country is lucky, some parts from this explosion will bind together as a new force — one that takes seriously the need for realism on immigration and integration, without falling for the siren song of right-wing populism.
A final hurdle: There is essentially no distinct field of academic study that takes seriously the responsibility of understanding and critiquing the role of technology — and specifically, the algorithms that are responsible for so many decisions — in our lives.
When asked whether he takes seriously William Barber's accusation that Christians who support Trump are guilty of "theological malpractice that borders on a form of heresy," Huckabee said he "totally" does not before laying blame on the Obama administration.
When I got back to South Bend and was looking for a church home, I found in (the Episcopal Cathedral of) St. James this faith community that really takes seriously that it's urban, that it's part of a city.
"Our industry takes seriously the concerns raised about the affordability and accessibility of prescription medicines, and we have expressed our commitment to working with the administration to advance market-based reforms," said Stephen Ubl, PhRMA's president and CEO, in a statement.
Medtronic is committed to a robust, coordinated disclosure process and takes seriously all potential cybersecurity vulnerabilities in our products and systems, and we consistently seek to improve these processes, in terms of our technical evaluation, required remediation and speed of disclosure.
"Microsoft takes seriously its responsibility to remove and report imagery of child sexual exploitation and abuse being shared on its services, as well as the health and resiliency of the employees who do this important work," a spokesperson for the company said.
On Wednesday, the FBI released a strongly worded statement expressing "grave concerns" about the memo's accuracy: The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the FISA Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI.
"The Holy Father is aware of the findings of the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, which he takes seriously," Bishop Lionel Gendron, who is president of the Canadian Conference of Catholic Bishops, wrote in an open letter to Canada's Indigenous people released on Tuesday.
"McDonald's takes seriously its responsibility to provide and foster a safe working environment for our employees, and along with our franchisees, continue to make investments in training programs that uphold safe environments for customers and crew members," the company said in a statement.
On Wednesday, the FBI put out a strongly worded statement signaling the agency's worry with the memo's accuracy: The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the FISA Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI.
"McDonald's takes seriously its responsibility to provide and foster a safe working environment for our employees, and along with our franchisees, continue to make investments in training programs that uphold safe environments for customers and crew members," the McDonald's Corporation said in a statement.
Or, as TreaAndrea M. Russworm writes, where is the history of games that takes seriously the contributions of black people to every sector of video games from Jerry Lawson's and Edward Smith's hardware and software designs to the fan labor of blerds and beyond.
Since the very early days of Keeping Up with the Kardashians, Kourtney Kardashian has made it clear that being the oldest, and therefore wisest, of the three sisters (five, if you're counting Kendall and Kylie Jenner — and of course you are) is a role she takes seriously.
Crafting a policy specifically designed to give more money to people in extreme poverty is a compelling way to signal that this really is a matter she takes seriously, and that she understands something needs to be done to account for the failures of welfare reform.
"The Department of Justice ... takes seriously its responsibility to provide timely and accurate information to Congress on issues of public interest, and seeks to do so in a non-political manner that is consistent with the Department's litigation, law enforcement, and national security responsibilities," Boyd wrote.
"If you're in Latvia, Lithuania, Estonia, there is deep fear as to whether he takes seriously the terms of collective security, which is the fundamental basis of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization, the alliance that has served the interests of Europe so well over the decades," Alexander said.
He says he never presumed that Call Me by Your Name would garner the reception that it did, but that telling a queer love story is a "great responsibility" that he takes seriously while trying not to be presumptuous early about what public response to the film would be.
The unselfish choice is the one that doesn't posit himself as the answer to all of America's political problems, that doesn't pretend American politics was just waiting for a better billionaire to ride in on his magnificent steed, that takes seriously the mechanics of the system he hopes to reform.
It is important to understand that — despite Iran's political culture based upon hyperbole, exaggeration and outdated revolutionary anti-American slogans that do not necessarily reflect government policy — Tehran takes seriously and literally all the war-mongering rhetoric coming out of the Trump administration, and it could act in response to it.
But take having very few friends, add knowing you're gay but have no idea what to do about it and mix in a depression diagnosis that nobody takes seriously and life become overwhelming in a way that now, even having been through it, I struggle to describe or put into words.
A spokeswoman for Mr. Risch explained that while he takes seriously the committee's oversight role, he is confident that he has the president's ear on matters of foreign policy; he believes he is more effective when he raises his concerns with Mr. Trump privately on concerns where they may differ.
The special counsel testimony this week provides an opportunity for Congress to show that it understands, and takes seriously, the fact that the United States is not currently equipped to counter the brazen political warfare being waged by Russia and other enemies on democracy, both within our country and around the world.
What's more, if the Senate takes seriously Mr. Trump's absolutist position, the chamber will be establishing a startlingly dangerous precedent: that Congress lacks the constitutional authority to investigate effectively criminal wrongdoing within the highest levels of the executive branch, in this instance, allegations of bribery and misuse of government office for personal gain.
One of the things I think the show has always been a little underrated for is the way it takes seriously the white evangelical project and its inevitable result: a society built around a rigid, authoritarian interpretation of the Bible that believes, in theory, that it has eliminated inequality by engraving inequality into stone.
" Referring to the Duggar family's previous attempt to sue the city in 2015 for releasing the investigation records, the legal counsel for the city of Springdale said, "As we stated nearly two years ago, the city takes seriously its responsibilities to the public under the FOIA as well as its obligations to protect the privacy of victims.
"The FBI takes seriously its obligations to the FISA Court and its compliance with procedures overseen by career professionals in the Department of Justice and the FBI," the bureau said in its statement, referring to the law that allows surveillance of foreign targets — including Americans believed to be acting as an agent of a foreign power.
"We welcome any information showing that the Department of Justice is issuing guidance to U.S. Attorney's offices and to the BOP and USMS indicating that the Department takes seriously the threat posed by COVID-19 to the health and welfare of inmates in the U.S. government's care, as well as to the health and welfare of federal correctional employees," they wrote.
The difference between Donald Trump and someone who is sound of mind, who understands the heavy burden of the presidency, who takes seriously his role as commander in chief, who comprehends what a powerful bully pulpit he has, who recognizes that his every word can have profound consequences, is that Donald J. Trump acts contrary to every measure a rational person would take.
From Politico in 2013, when the Obama campaign reached the settlement with the Federal Election Commission alluded to by Trump: The major sticking point for the FEC appeared to be a series of missing 48-hour notices for nearly 1,300 contributions totaling more than $1.8 million — an issue that lawyers familiar with the commission's work say the FEC takes seriously.
"As noted during our prior meeting in response to your letters, the Department of Justice takes seriously its responsibility to provide timely and accurate information to Congress on issues of public interest and seeks to do so in a non-political manner that is consistent with the Department's litigation, law enforcement, and national security responsibilities," Boyd wrote, adding that "this letter should not be construed" as a confirmation or denial of any such investigations as remains the department's long-practiced policy.

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