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Mayor Bloomberg wandered into the fray last Monday, when he said he would vote in favor of the two-term limit, a jarring pronouncement given how passionately he articulated a case to extend the limit to three.

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Against that backdrop, says an NHS grandee, the incoming government "failed to articulate a case for radical change".Now multiple cases are being made.

Under SEPA, the state must also consider impacts to public health and safety, provide a plan for how adverse environmental impacts could be mitigated or avoided, and articulate a case for why this project would enhance the state's economy and bring public benefits to its citizens.

Health and policy professionals cited the need for MoCs to adopt robust and comprehensive consultation methods and to clearly articulate a case for change and to identify performance indicators.

Hyman articulated a strong case for the clean break, but was noticeably more woolly on what form the policy agenda of a new party would take.

As Mr. Portman did, Ms. Murkowski articulated a conservative case for same-sex marriage, noting that the government should stay out of the private lives of loving couples while promoting the societal benefits of couples wedded by law.

Yet he, like most Scottish voters, said he was most concerned that the unionists have not articulated a positive case for the 307-year-old union's prolongation.In fact, Mr Darling has done so constantly; yet chiefly by recounting benefits, such as freedom of movement and the sharing of risks to the state pension, that Scots take for granted.

BuzzFeed's own representatives couldn't articulate a clear case for why they'd gone in that direction.

In articulating a conservative case for gay marriage rights, Mr. Mehlman invokes the term "civil marriage" as a reminder, he said, that he is talking about "marriage under the law, as opposed to marriage as a religious sacrament".

It is sad that voices like yours that can articulate a coherent case for Britain have been drowned out by the chorus of "Can't" from Project Fear that is the No campaign.

Marquand is at his strongest in articulating a Burkean case for stronger action on climate change, and the need to replace the "imperative of economic growth" with "the imperative of sustainability".

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