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In an address at the final legislative session before the elections on Dec. 4, Mr. Putin sought to make a forceful case for continuing the government that he has now led for 12 years — first as president and now as prime minister — and that he plans to continue leading by returning to the presidency next year.
Buoyed by that vote, Senator Mary L. Landrieu, Democrat of Louisiana and chairwoman of the small-business committee, continued to make a forceful case for the bill on the Senate floor on Wednesday even as Democratic leaders struggled to resolve procedural disputes with the Republicans that threatened to kill the measure.
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Mr. Skelton listened sensitively and then made a forceful case for "Strongly disagree".
This beautifully succinct book makes a forceful case for a radical rethink of biology.
Officials at the Department of Health and Human Services, which oversees the National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, have not made a forceful case for more financing from Congress.
He and Vice President Joseph Biden Jr. have spent weeks crisscrossing the country, making a forceful case for a package of laws that would reduce gun violence.
Mr. Rumsfeld also made a forceful case for deploying a national missile defense, saying the United States needed to develop a new kind of deterrence against emerging missile threats.
The UUK report makes a forceful case for our universities, one which we can only hope the government will sit up and take notice of.
In contrast to Mr. Netanyahu, Mr. Obama made a forceful case for diplomacy in a televised news conference on Tuesday, criticizing Republicans in Congress and in the presidential campaign for "beating the drums for war".
Roberts makes a forceful case for judicial self-restraint – for unelected federal judges not reading meaning into the Constitution based on their personal preferences – quoting Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr., Learned Hand, and other great practitioners of that philosophy in the twentieth century.
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