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They might champion revising retirement programs.
But he is stepping down, and it is not clear who might champion the cause in the new leadership that takes office in November.
Pressed for details of what anti-corruption measures he might champion, Mr. O'Rourke talked of limits on campaign spending and a "compromise position" on strengthening the current financial disclosure requirements for elected officials.
Which, of course, also means that anyone who might champion the cause of "readability" is consigned to that worst of all possible categories of indiscriminating reader, the pre-adolescent teenage girl.
Those advocates of civil liberties (some of them quite new to the cause) have a convenient explanation for why Democrats have been less vocal and slower to criticize the collection of metadata from everyday American citizens: slavish devotion to President Obama, whatever policies he might champion.
What's Missing While its playlists are looser within traditional formats, and there are more styles to choose from, satellite still tends to overlook emerging genres and sounds -- electronic music comes to mind, as do more avant-garde strains of jazz and classical music that college radio might champion.
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They might also champion an agile approach themselves, rather than leaving it to CIOs to influence intra and cross-departmental behaviour.
She uses her political might to champion others too, fund raising $87,500 for Republicans during last fall's midterm elections.
In the meantime, practical barriers remain before any of us can use her enticing finding that deception might make champions.
John Peel might have championed the Prats back in 1980, but history hasn't been kind to the shambolic mumbling of their Disco Pope.
In a 1981 essay, "Notes on Memory and Enthusiasm," Di Piero denounced hermetic poetry, the sort Valéry might have championed, as a poetry of "privileged concealment".
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