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WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has told a federal judge that military detainees in Afghanistan have no legal right to challenge their imprisonment there, embracing a key argument of former President Bush's legal team.

Cannot Fight Lockup, U.S. Says The Obama administration told a federal judge that military detainees at an American base in Bagram, Afghanistan, have no legal right to challenge their imprisonment, embracing a key argument of the former administration.

The upshot is that the majority of representatives, senators, governors and state legislators who win office this year will be on record as embracing a key tenet of Obamacare.

As a judge on the Tenth Circuit, Gorsuch drew attention to himself by strongly embracing a key plank of the conservative legal agenda — the claim by Hobby Lobby, a retail chain owned by a religiously devout family, that it could exempt itself from provisions of the Affordable Care Act, which require employers to provide birth-control benefits.

The demand for better public services, a more efficient fight against corruption, intolerance with nepotism and a rejection of the entire political class showed that Brazilian society was embracing a key trend of the 21st century democracy: the vote alone is no longer sufficient to effectively integrate citizens in political decision-making processes.

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The Senate plan embraces a key element in Mr. Pataki's proposal: encouraging college students to perform volunteer work in the state's struggling inner-city schools, like tutoring children enrolled in summer programs.

But Mr. Paterson's office refused to embrace a key aspect of the plan that Mr. Frucher and his consultants had devised, and Mr. Frucher, known as Sandy, who had worked free, abandoned the effort and left as chairman in June.

We predicted that despite a record of impressive earnings gains and plump profit margins, the now $23 billion (1998 revenues) telecommunications giant faced a bumpy future because of a weak Asian economy, a new generation of competitors and its failure to embrace a key wireless technology, CDMA (code division multiple access).

Still, in the end, the President may well be forced to contradict his own opposition to regime change laid out in his National Defense University speech and embrace a key tenet of a president he did not want to become.

It is doubtful that Zambrano could have accomplished all this had he not embraced a third key: the revolution in computers and communications.

Yet now he is embracing a plan that reflects a key GOP goal.

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