111.   In a politically correct society, a racially insensitive remark is out of bounds too.

112.   In a region that is already ranked second in biotechnology, Summers remarks were in one sense unremarkable.

113.   In many ways, the remark was as politically shrewd as anything else.

114.   In the etiquette of baseball, the remark was the equivalent of burping, loudly, in church.

115.   In this regard, the remarks are reminiscent of the administration elitist who recently dismissed estate-tax relief proponents as driven by selfishness.

116.   In this particular international arena, the remark was not a breach of protocol.

117.   In the United States, and in many other European countries, such a remark would be grounds for a discrimination complaint.

118.   Investigators said they were looking into the possibility that the remark was a request for a cover-up.

119.   Is that remark the first sound of the crumbling of civility?

120.   Ito told Harmon that his remarks were out of line afterward, but the damage had been done, according to Braun.

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