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But Mr Obama seems to have embraced the charge, arguing that Republicans want to take away a woman's say over a basic element of her health care.
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One can alternatively embrace the charge that EU theory is maximally permissive and interpret the theory not as a standard against which an agent may pass or fail, but rather as an organising principle that enables the identification and measurement of an agent's fundamental preference attitudes, namely her beliefs and desires (see esp. Guala 2008).
Kenyans embraced the change.
Like Mr. Bush, Mr. Romney has embraced the bogus charge that the Population Fund supports coerced abortions in China, ignoring a State Department investigation that found no evidence for that claim.
So embrace the change.
Raine embraces the second charge with cheerful good humour.
Environment Minister Jane Davidson has said she was confident people would "embrace" the planned charge from March next year amid the need to adopt a more sustainable lifestyle.
Jancis has fully embraced the digital age, leading the charge with her website, where you can get wine reviews and articles about the wine world that are opinionated but thoughtful.
The family embraced the neighborhood.
Mr. Mack embraced the analogy.
They've embraced the hypnotic.
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