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"Well, that's what leadership calls for, saying things as they are".
"People are not aware of what the Bush package calls for," said Linda DiVall, a Republican pollster.
Risk Metrics Group, a consulting firm, reckons 82 motions have been filed so far in 2008 calling for "say on pay" policies.
"There hasn't been the big increase in union membership that they had called for," said Peter Dreier, a labor expert at Occidental College.
When a personal pronoun comes in front of a gerund, the possessive form is called for: say my, not me.
This is also seen in practical calls for, say, pension funds to vote against more executive pay packages.
No new agencies or laws are called for," says commission co-chair Amy Gutmann, president of the University of Pennsylvania.
It shows the UK needs to move in the opposite direction to what Buchholz is calling for, says Paul Sellers, working time expert at the Trades Union Congress.
Top talent appreciates that sometimes 'ugly and boring' is what a situation calls for," says Bigham.
Calls for, say, a "Paul Joseph Watson of the left" are bound to be misguided.
"A review on reactors in earthquake-prone regions is certainly called for," said Burton Richter, a Nobel Laureate in Physics and professor emeritus at Stanford University.
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