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Karen M. Ignagni, president of the American Association of Health Plans, expressed a view that seems to be taking hold in Congress.
"The prime minister expressed a view that he didn't want any frontbenchers to go on the program," Joyce's spokesman said.
But in questioning Mr. Boies, she expressed a view that perhaps the Florida court did not give sufficient deference to the legislature.
He also likened the legalisation of homosexuality to the legalisation of pedophilia and expressed a view that legal abortion could see "the devil come home".
Despite being physically attacked earlier, seemingly at random, he expressed a view that he said 90% of the protesters shared: "They want a reform of the state, not an overthrow of it".
"Luzhkov only expressed a view that, incidentally, coincides with the point of view of most Russians who responded painfully to the disintegration of the U.S.S.R.," the Foreign Ministry said.
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General Sir Nicholas Houghton, chief of the defence staff, has now abandoned such caution, breaking a taboo by expressing a view that has huge constitutional implications.
"The dams are not giving proper benefit to Sindh," he added, expressing a view that is universally held in Sindh and rejected by officials in Punjab.
"The Supreme Court decision on Dec. 12 demonstrated a need for states to review their election laws and procedures," Mr. Costa, a Democrat, said, expressing a view that hardly anyone would dispute.
The deflationary nominalist proposal nicely expresses a view that should be taken seriously.
We're going to express a view that we have been very thoughtful about.
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