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"It clearly is not a long-term solution".But the scale of the slowdown has emboldened some.
But lately the scandal has emboldened some politicians, including the leader of the Catalan Socialist party, to call for the abdication of the 75-year-old king.
The victory of one side has emboldened some to believe that these rules may now be disregarded in the cause of fighting terrorism".
The backlash on the right against Bush and the war has emboldened some previously circumspect evangelical leaders to criticize the leadership of the Christian conservative political movement.
But just as the trial has created an opportunity for celebrity musicians and Mr. Putin's opponents to rally in support of the band, the episode has emboldened some of the church's more doctrinaire adherents.
"I do think Uber's bad-boy behavior has emboldened some to also break laws and charge ahead of social consequences," says O'Sullivan.
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The dire economic times have emboldened some elected officials to increasingly distance themselves from the mayor.
Ms. Calzada has learned how the attacks have emboldened some anti-immigrant groups.
More disturbing, she said, it seems to have emboldened some in the Vatican to push harder for Pius XII's canonization.
The developments came amid tentative signs that the Western bombardment had emboldened some civilian opponents of the regime in Tripoli to speak out privately against it.
And the drug's problems have emboldened some insurers to limit coverage of the medication, which cost state Medicaid agencies at least $857 million over a three-year period through 2012, a New York Times survey found.
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