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Steven Teles: A program or policy qualifies as a kludge if the fundamental policy mechanism is substantially more complicated than the problem it is trying to solve dictates.
It's a temporary and regrettable tactic to try to force you to pay substantially more for all their networks — even the ones you don't watch or care about.
If their delaying tactics succeed, the United States will lose considerable leverage in trying to persuade other advanced nations to contribute substantially more money to fight against global disease at the upcoming meeting of the Group of 8 industrial nations.
Yet in so doing, it hints at ways in which Trump could very well try to engage in conduct that is substantially more heinous and lawless.
Covington could face substantially more time behind bars if the state were able to try his case as a hate crime.
What Thatcher really said, as her disciples have been trying vainly to point out for twenty years, was substantially more nuanced.
He has managed to sell a company in a collapsing industry for substantially more than it cost (and there are rumours that another suitor will yet try to trump Mr Blavatnik's offer).
Like Ms. Robinson, many of them are trying to hold onto their current apartments even if it means paying substantially more in rent, city officials said.
"If Nortel could realize substantially more value from that asset than we could," he says, "then it's in our shareholder interest to try and capture that through a sale".
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