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The friendly audience was about evenly split between Democrats and Republicans from all over the country, but they all loved the story of my expulsion -- and based on their remarks afterwards, all seemed to recognize in it early evidence of the Bush administration's contempt for free speech.
Based on their remarks, the 55 potential study participants were categorized as either critics (or at least voicing concerns) or supporters of the CDC's recommendations.
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I will leave it to The Hill to judge whether they should change their assessment of Quigley from "Unclear/Undecided" to "Leaning Yes" based on these remarks.
Based on prepared remarks, Obama will insist that his new programs won't increase the deficit.
Ezra Klein has a typically cogent post about how the filibuster screws everything up, based on his remarks at an American Political Science Association panel last week.
That was based on positive remarks about Goldsmith made by Jones that were reported in the Evening Standard in May 2015, before he entered the mayoral race.
By Hendrik Hertzberg September 6, 2010 Ezra Klein has a typically cogent post about how the filibuster screws everything up, based on his remarks at an American Political Science Association panel last week.
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Mr. Lewis, based on his remarks in the interviews with Sky News, the BBC and the newspaper The Guardian, appeared to be relying, as a basis for the American legal action, on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, a 1977 statute that holds American companies and their executives liable for corrupt activities abroad, including bribery of foreign officials.
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