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"We began the case the way we always used to, filing a case on behalf of a small investor," Lerach said recently when we met in San Diego.
Senator John McCain of Arizona is the only Republican who promises to end the George Bush style of governing from and on behalf of a small, angry fringe.
But that challenge, brought on behalf of a small group of same-sex couples and widowers, focuses more narrowly on equal protection as applied to certain benefits.
I am not a lawyer, obviously, but I did once testify on behalf of a small British company that was threatened by IBM for calling its PCs PowerStation.
Alarmed by the civil war that engulfed Afghanistan following the Soviet retreat, Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto and her government intervened on behalf of a small group of former anti-Soviet fighters known for their religious fanaticism.
A free press is part of a larger right of free expression – something to be jealously preserved and guarded, regardless of the abuses of those freedoms by, or on behalf of, a small number of people calling themselves journalists.
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Speaking on behalf of all small island nations, he urged that "Plastic pollution is destroying our ocean, our planet, and ultimately our own individual bodies and health.
He refused to plead guilty and turned the matter into a crusade on behalf of all small-time tavern owners trying to survive in an area peppered with Indian casinos.
He has mounted a legal challenge against the project on behalf of a group of small landowners in the area who joined forces and pooled their money to fight City Hall.
WASHINGTON — As the proposed agreement over Iran's nuclear program is debated in coming weeks, President Obama will make his case to a Congress controlled by Republicans who are more fervently pro-Israel than ever, partly a result of ideology, but also a product of a surge in donations and campaign spending on their behalf by a small group of wealthy donors.
The policy response embedded in the 'London Convention' became widely accepted, sometimes dogmatically, as the way conservation should be done: a combination of 'pristine' parks and non-utilization of wildlife on land outside them, with wildlife as a priceless but commercially valueless asset, funded by the state and managed on its behalf by a small band of dedicated game rangers.
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