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They should stand up for a real debate, and a better country, by forcefully challenging the Republicans on this issue.
But rather than forcefully challenging this fiction, Mr. Obama chose to be polite and professorial, as if hoping that strings of details could hold up against blatant nonsense.
Karzai has never hesitated to challenge the U.S. publicly, whether for a domestic or international audience, but the pace at which he is forcefully challenging the U.S. now is unprecedented.
From massive tax cuts to historic regulatory reduction to forcefully challenging one-sided international agreements, he has done exactly what he said he would do.
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Emboldened, the Islamists have now forcefully challenged him on the niqab.
But clearly, recent scientific findings forcefully challenge this view of human nature.
Majority Leader Mike Mansfield privately opposed Johnson's escalation of the war, but never forcefully challenged it on the Senate floor.
During the debate the Saturday before the vote, Clinton forcefully challenged the idea that her opponents were messengers of that incessant mantra "change".
It said Davidson's behaviour was "forcefully challenged" by other contestants and that he was ultimately asked to leave the series.
But this drag-on-productivity model was forcefully challenged in the 1980's by Julian Simon, an economist at the University of Maryland.
In an interview in Denver last week, he forcefully challenged the notion that Boston and Massachusetts are politically different from the rest of the United States.
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