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" ... Antwerp Central station is often called "the cathedra of stations." ... "
" ... I would argue that India needs to climb much more in that economic freedom index--simply because I think those issues are more important than those in the WEF's global competitiveness one. But this isn't an ex cathedra announcement, feel free to disagree. ... "
" ... Myself I take this as a confirmation of a long standing suggestion of mine--we've a problem in our methods of estimating GDP. More specifically, we've got something wrong in our methods of making seasonal adjustments. Please do note this is a suggestion, not an ex cathedra announcement. It's also not a major problem and I'm not trying to suggest the sort of fixing or fraud that some try to insist upon about unemployment numbers. Rather, we've a technical problem here which we'd like to fix, assuming, of course, that I'm right in the first place. ... "
" ... Presidents shouldn’t do such things. Presidents should speak ex cathedra, as a serious, thoughtful, painstakingly accurate leader. Today, he was more often an angry, and sometimes petty, partisan. ... "
" ... The Court did make passing reference to an earlier case where it maintained, “There comes a time in the extension of the penalizing features of the so-called tax when it loses its character as such and becomes a mere penalty with the characteristics of regulation and punishment.” However, it did not elaborate on those limits. Instead, it merely pronounced ex cathedra that the shared responsibility tax falls well within those limits, whatever they are, wherever they may be. ... "