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More broadly, given the context of fiscal constraint, there is a strong case for prioritising spending on services rather than benefits, given the latter tend to be more productive and efficient.
But Amazon surely can't take much longer to roll out the program more broadly, given that it's pushing a year since the original announcement.
More broadly, given the slew of patent expirations over the next couple years, and a generic-friendly White House, drug companies like Watson look well-positioned for steady growth, analysts argue.
And Twitch, of course, is also filling its own coffers as it rolls out these tools more broadly, given that it takes a cut of things like these Cheering Bits and Subscriptions.
More broadly, given that the rational basis test represents our constitutional default, one would expect to see restraint advocates vigorously criticizing it if they believed it to be excessively deferential.
More broadly, given the evidence that people in love are very difficult to compete with, the national strategy of any country or company wanting to compete should be love.
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But Ronald Reagan's election to the Presidency, which took place just a few months into Roberts's clerkship, lifted Rehnquist to power and, more broadly, gave flight to the conservative legal movement.
More broadly, giving in to protestor demands is risky business for any authoritarian regime.
In the absence of this process, they held that the Seventeenth Amendment did not require primary elections to fill vacancies, and more broadly gave state legislatures wide discretion as to how to hold elections; as such, the statute did not violate the constitution.
While Sen. Warren has couched most of her criticism of the TPP in easy political terms -- that the negotiations have been too secretive and will ultimately give corporations new powers to challenge national environmental and labor protections -- her stance on free trade more broadly, particularly given her new leadership position in the party, must also come under close scrutiny.
Cisco's chief executive, John T. Chambers, who even amid the downturn expressed optimism about his own company's eventual fortunes, sounded more broadly positive, giving his most sanguine comments in many quarters about the immediate future of the American economy.
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