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More broadly, I think that the kind of coöperation you can sustain inside an organization is impossible — and maybe not even desirable — at an economy-wide level.

More broadly, I think the point is that these kinds of nitpicking arguments about constitutional technicalities intended to deny rights to certain people are the wrong way to think about what the constitution is for.

Because Mr Daniels never sugarcoats, he comes across as someone who takes voters seriously and so deserves to be taken seriously in turn.More broadly, I think that Jim Manzi, a contributing editor at National Review, is right to suggest that conservatives have made a serious mistake in believing that accepting a premise embraced by liberals means embracing a liberal conclusion.

For some reason, Mr. Frost felt compelled to point out to them that home is the place where "they have to take you in," a statement that some people around here have interpreted (rather broadly, I think) to mean that home is also the place where you can leave dishes in the sink, shoes in the hallway and the porch light burning all night.

Broadly, I think things were better in the olden days, when a grammar school could lift a child from a life of circus drudgery and anoint him prime minister, and I'm prepared to overlook the fact that the grammar school of this parable actually supplied John Major with no more than three O-levels and today would be in special measures.

Mr. Ciarelli said his agreement with Apple constituted a clear statement about the rights of online journalists: "Speaking more broadly, I think online journalists can feel confident that they can assert their First Amendment rights, even when they run up against large corporations".

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But that attracted many, very welcome, comments; and given that for a third week it has been those same reforms which dominated exchanges during Prime Minister's questions, and politics more broadly, I thought it might be useful to consider the position in which the Lib Dems across Northern England now find themselves.

And she's broadly right, I think, to say that the downside of life is disproportionately represented in the literary novel.

'But broadly speaking I think that we will have to be brave and allow our children to take physical risk because, within reason, that is the way that they learn.

So it was a great effort to get back out there, going to Asia first, making it clear that we were a Pacific power, which is something I've built this whole strategy around in the last three years, but also reaching out broadly.I think it's fair to say that diplomacy today requires much more of that if you're the United States of America than it did 10, 20, 30, 40 years ago.

"CREDO has, long before I got here, been an unabashed advocate for abortion rights and reproductive freedom more broadly, and I think that sets them apart from other groups," Hogue said.

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