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Malcolm's refusal to embrace the current ACLU-like idiocy is to be commended, not attacked.
And of course, practically speaking, there are real reasons why we would not want to embrace the current findings.
The reluctance of Western governments and human rights groups to embrace the current Zimbabwean government is understandable.
And I do not mean having the Legislature embrace the current proposal for 24-hour, around-the-clock gaming.
But just because the problem is widespread does not mean Kenyans embrace the current state of affairs, as evidenced by the popularity of Mr. Wainaina's anticorruption anthem.
The developing swimming nations overwhelmingly embrace the current format of preliminaries followed by a 16-athlete semifinal and culminating in an eight-swimmer forallfor all individual events shorter than 400 meters.
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For now, I have to embrace the currents, hit a few rocks, maybe build a boat and do some real swimming.
Not everyone, though, has embraced the current regulator's new role.
But for a mixture of geopolitical and atavistic reasons, Mr Putin embraced the current prime minister, and hailed his "victory".
Carrying the indecision and wonder of most college students her age, Crosby embraces the current ambiguity surrounding her future.
While sellers have, understandably, embraced the current market dynamic, it has left a lot of buyers scrambling and demoralized.
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