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Indeed, some who take a more gradual approach on health care (e.g., former New York mayor Michael Bloomberg) take a very emphatic stance on climate change or guns.
Specifically, he wonders if Chief Justice Earl Warren could have written a "more muscular opinion"—perhaps a stronger condemnation of Jim Crow laws and a more emphatic stance against segregation had he not needed to accommodate Justice Stanley Reed, who had been initially opposed.
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Joan Graves, chairwoman of the organization's Classification and Ratings Administration, listens more patiently to complaints, but is no less emphatic in her stance: the ratings system is not broken.
Agamben's disposition toward writing, however, is more ambiguous than this sentiment may suggest, as is indicated by his sometimes emphatic and sometimes ambiguous stance on Friedrich Nietzsche's eternal recurrence of the same, to which he has sometimes referred in relation to the inscriptive.
Mid stance.
United's stance on the non-existence of a deal is an emphatic one.
Claudio Grossman is even more emphatic: "Those who are demanding that the Concertación take a more absolutist stance are indulging themselves in aesthetics, not politics.
The finish was emphatic.
His message was emphatic.
Short, and emphatic.
Cicero is more emphatic.
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