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It was a gambit that would not have been out of place in the 1970s — or the 1870s, for that matter.
But the official, who spoke anonymously because of the delicacy of the matter, called the carbon intensity figure "disappointing," and said that the administration hoped it represented a gambit that would be negotiated upward at Copenhagen or in subsequent talks.
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The lawmakers, who serve on the House Appropriations Committee, called the second round of sequestration a legislative gambit that would complicate effective governance.
This was a high-risk gambit that would only make sense if a deal was close to being concluded.
So pissed off, in fact, that the very next day, in a public-relations gambit that would give Danny Meyer night sweats, Chang and his co-chef, Joaquin Baca, removed every vegetarian dish from the menu (back then there were still a few) except the ginger-scallion noodles.
As Jacobson later noted, the team even memorized scripts for "verbal gambits" that would steer the interrogation in a preferred direction.
The film has plot gambits that would have seemed shameless even in the silent era.
It's a gambit that's increasing popular among would-be cable channels, says Andy Albert, vice president of programming at Cox Communications, which carries the Tennis Channel.
It is a gambit that could go either way, making success all the more important.
It's a cunning misdirect, and a gambit that feels worthy of him.
But that was a gambit that worked well until it didn't.
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