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Emily Zanotti, digital editor of the American Spectator, said: "There's a tension between establishment conservatives and the grass roots, though everyone defines that differently, if they define it at all.
Negative ads can be successful, whether or not they are fair and fully accurate, particularly if they lure an opponent into responding or if they define a political newcomer before he can define himself.
Throughout the review, she picks out sentence-long observations as if they define the thesis of the book, when Grigoriadis's most essential point, and the overwhelming truth about college rape and sexual assault generally, is that there are very few sentence-long theses to be had.
Lewis said he had decided to stand for the role, which party rules say can only be held by a woman, in order to draw attention to Labour's policy of self-definition, where a person is recognised as a woman if they define themselves as such.
Even if available not in terms of unit labor required versus cumulative output, but as costs versus time or other parameters historical data may still be useful if they define a trend because, once established, a trend is inclined to persist.
However, if they define "extreme weather events" the way most other people in the world define the term, they are irrefutably wrong.
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If they defined Romney as a flip-flopper, undecided voters might think that he could return to his moderate roots once he was in office.
Then, taking a leaf from the Samantha Power memo, Obama reprised the Three Squabbles as if they defined the difference between himself and Clinton — between conviction and cynicism, the future and the past, hope and fear.
As Ryan Lizza reported recently in The New Yorker, Mr. Clinton told the Obama campaign to paint Mr. Romney as a right-wing ideologue, rather than a flip-flopper: "If they defined Romney as a flip-flopper, undecided voters might think that he could return to his moderate roots once he was in office".
When journalists cited these think tanks, they most often labeled them "conservative," "libertarian" or "free market" if they defined them at all, and--more important--they consistently failed to explain that these seemingly independent groups were in essence acting as PR agents for ExxonMobil in particular and the fossil fuel industry writ large.
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