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If you need some evidence, just look at the $3.5 trillion Obama budget, which uses the financial mess as an excuse to execute his social agenda, namely, spending on health, education and the environment.
When the guards left, the prisoners heeded the threat, fearing that the Japanese were waiting near the camp and would use the attempted escape as an excuse to execute them all.
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That means the police always have a ready-made excuse for using SWAT teams to execute warrants when less confrontational and less violent alternatives exist.
The jump — which Lessing humorously declined to execute citing old age as excuse (Jacobi: 1785, 33 34) — would have brought him to his feet, back on the solid soil of common sense.
He then excused himself on grounds of personal troubles that had caused him to execute it with a haste unworthy of his talents.
In the audio recording, Montazeri tells his audience that he believes the authorities had a plan to execute political prisoners for a few years and found a good excuse in the wake of the incursion.
There is no excuse for any country in the world, in the twenty first century, to continue to execute their citizens.
That means players are expected to execute a game plan in adverse weather conditions; a bit of water is no excuse for poor play.
To add to the confusion, commentators who usually disparage broken-windows policing as an excuse to harass and shake down poor minorities — such as the late Eric Garner — are criticizing the police for failing to execute such policies.
"We had to execute.
"You need to execute.
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