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The House members are careful to call their requirements for the states "minimum standards" instead of "mandates".
In the end, though, Kennedy chose a naval blockade, which he was careful to call a "quarantine," because a blockade is an act of war.
Mayor Hahn was careful to call the project a redesign of the airport and not an expansion, despite his proposal to build three large new structures.
Mr. Obama was careful to call for more revenue, not higher tax rates, a demand that could be fulfilled by ending or limiting tax deductions and credits, a path Mr. Boehner has accepted.
If it's two syllables, the Americans would have to be careful to call it the PON-say, with the Spanish pronunciation of the second vowel, and resist the urge to Americanise to PON-see.
General Motors used the New York show to introduce a wagon version of the Malibu called the Maxx, though executives, wary of scaring off young buyers, were careful to call this spinoff an "extended sedan".
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She is careful not to call herself a feminist, careful to credit feminists, careful not to bash anti-feminists.
She was careful not to call it a cure.
Mr. Conway is careful not to call his product custard, as many in New Jersey might.
In the footage, Bielinski can be heard shouting warnings to others to be careful and to call the police.
Careful not to call it a bonus - Mr. Parsons referred to it as a "long-term, multiyear performance-based" award.
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