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Ress decided she could advocate, with a passion.
Ms. Mermelstein argued that Mr. Heicklen could advocate jury nullification only in a public forum and not to jurors.
The forthcoming report by Lord Carter of Coles could advocate for a more sparing use of custody.
They could voluntarily write a check or they could advocate that their gifts to foundations should be made with after-tax dollars and not be deductible.
As an internal exercise, Gregg said her team recently held a pitching panel in which each employee could advocate for the adoption of his or her favorite app.
If the Bush administration wants to sell a new economic stimulus package -- and its budget deficits -- it probably needed officials who could advocate the policy with more conviction.
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Yet I was more hurt by the idea that someone could actually think that way; a Jew, of all people--one of my people--could advocate such profound hatred.
32 had been the law, teachers couldn't advocate for students and home care workers could not advocate for their clients' welfare.
He could not advocate for him with human rights groups.
How, Democrats retorted, could Republicans advocate big cuts in the safety net when so many Americans are in desperate need?
To stimulate his thinking, could I advocate a fundamental rethink of the offender management system, fundamental in that it rejects what was implemented following his last report?
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