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But in a noteworthy shift, the Illinois senator is trying to reach working-class and middle-class voters by arguing more explicitly that the reform ideas driving his campaign can address the economic troubles that threaten their way of life.

While resembling an August 2002 memorandum drafted largely by Mr. Yoo, the March 2003 opinion went further, arguing more explicitly that the president's war powers could trump the law against torture, which it said could not constitutionally be enforced if it interfered with the commander in chief's orders.

This article was amended on 21 December 2016, to acknowledge in the opening sentence that Adam Saleh has a track record of making prank videos and to acknowledge more explicitly that it is not possible to verify his account of what happened to lead to his removal from the flight, and to correct Adam Saleh's age.

One Government official ex plained more explicitly that "if you were expecting a raid from their side, you would try to control the weather to make it more difficult:" This official estimated that rnore than half of the actual cloud‐seeding operations in 1969 and 1970 took place in South Vietnam.

One way to do this would be to state more explicitly that a bail-out for Greece is also a bail-out for German banks that hold lots of Greek bonds.In defence of the fatherlandIn Germany's defence, some other EU leaders are hardly helping.

As Mr Woodhead puts it: "the rich do not have a monopoly on intelligence".Along with that often implicit assumption, there frequently comes another which is usually stated more explicitly: that a lack of spending on schools is the main barrier to improving standards.

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And this emotional truth may help outsiders interpret the White Paper the Chinese leaders issued last week, warning more explicitly than before that Taiwan's foot-dragging in negotiations, let alone any declaration of independence, could force China to take "drastic measures".

Suggest more explicitly than ever that she leave the Republican Party, become an Independent, caucus with the Democrats, and reap during 2010, at least, something on the order of thirty per cent more political and patronage reward than has been available to Lieberman.

According to various press accounts, Western diplomats who have been briefed describe the report as finding, more explicitly than before, that Iran, despite its own denials and despite international sanctions, has been developing capabilities that appear intended for the production of a nuclear weapon.

In the revised version of our manuscript we added more details on the cell-extract into the main text and highlight more explicitly publications that described preparation, characterization and application of similar E. coli prototyping extracts.

In response to Gmel and Rehm (2000), Skog (2001) elaborates on his theory and more explicitly states that collectivity refers to 'cultural differences (between populations) and changes over time (in a specific population)'; thus, the collectivity concept is thus 2-fold, predicting differences between populations and an uniformity of responses within a population.

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