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He says Ms Livni would do the same to his Likud if their roles were reversed.In this section How to squander a nation's potential Bibi the happy juggler Lethal and relentless Movement of jah people Not guilty ReprintsIn terms of policy, Mr Netanyahu has managed to juggle pressures from America and political pressures at home into a convenient holding pattern.

The general assembly shall have power from time to time to regulate all matters relating to the judges, time, place, and manner of holding elections for senators and delegates, and of making returns thereof, and to divide the several counties into election districts, for the more convenient holding of elections, not affecting their terms or tenure of office.

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He was also handed the role of expanding football's reach around the globe through a "development programme" that also became a convenient hold on power thanks to the millions of dollars filtered through to the 209 members.

In addition, explosive eCommerce growth was driving new needs for convenient hold locations and returns.

That's $14.7bn£10.3bnbn), 66% of a record $24.5bn, which in 2014 went to crises that do not meet the convenient, commonly held definition of an emergency.

"It is convenient to hold elections this fall so a new government can take charge of the economy in 2012, fresh from the balloting".

(These students are often graduates of underfunded high schools that can't prepare them for college in the first place). It was politically convenient to hold universities accountable for all this, rather than to scrutinize neoliberal austerity measures.

It has become convenient to hold footballers up to this kind of scrutiny because it is easy - ultimately, we all know that they are not really that important: nobody will go hungry if Beckham is not selected for Manchester United; Britain's relations with a foreign country won't deteriorate if he is sent off during an England international game.

While that practice of using the least-confusing Asian name might make the curators' jobs more convenient, it holds Asian history back from reaching wider audiences.

Consider the case, a few years ago, of a young man who brought suit against his parents for "malpractice of parenting". It seems to me that he was profoundly unhappy with himself as a person and, like so many others, found it convenient to hold his parents responsible for his deficiencies.

Corporate America has cleverly engineered a world where surrendering is frictionless, convenient, ubiquitous: It's holding onto our privacy that's difficult.

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