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Today's interesting question is how far John Manzoni, Whitehall's chief executive, will be allowed to push departments.
It seems unlikely that utilities would be allowed to push up bills rapidly once the price freeze came to an end.
Pauley argued that al-Qaida's "bold jujitsu" strategy to marry seventh century ideology with 21st century technology made it imperative that government authorities be allowed to push privacy boundaries.
It says that the government must be allowed to push legislation, to argue its case and to not kowtow entirely to the whims of the people.
If the Senate keeps this provision, insurance companies could once again be allowed to push prices out of reach for millions, effectively leaving them with no coverage at all.
Oliveros said that he thought the moderates also named in the government's economic team — Miguel Pérez, a pro-Chavista businessman, and Ricardo Medina, a career economist — might be allowed to push through some adjustments, but only as far as Salas would allow.
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"If they come near our shores, they're allowed to push them out.
One unpopular idea would be the introduction of uncontested scrums, in which neither side is allowed to push against the other.
Other attractions include a flight simulator, video games and a 5,000-pound 5,000-poundl that floats on water that children are allowed to push around.
The Islamists, he felt, had been allowed to push the limits of electioneering: while N.G.O.s had been accused of reliance on foreign funding, no official mention had been made of the money coming from abroad to the Islamists.
When rats are allowed to push a lever in exchange for a mild current that produces a "high" in the "pleasure centers," they will press the lever up to 7,000 times per hour.
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