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Mr. Giuliani's heart was clearly with John McCain in the 2000 presidential race, and more openly so in 2008 once his own ambitions crumbled.
Defenders of the tests argue that American schools have always sorted students, and the new tests sort more fairly and more openly, so that the bald test scores force teachers and parents to pay attention and demand more from all students.
As Japanese voters express their demands more openly, so their politicians will reflect their interests more clearly.
Such cavalier treatment of a major foreign policy issue served as a reminder that Kim Jong Il is, in spite of all the good press, still the same Kim Jong Il he was a few months ago, if just a little more openly so.
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International law (on human rights, say, or border disputes) tends to work more openly.So what happens when the two worlds meet?
Gay people are more openly participating in so-called "mainstream" culture.
Syrian and Arab opponents of Bashar al-Assad hope that in a second term Obama would be more openly supportive than he has been so far.
In doing so, Google will more openly challenge Microsoft and its office productivity tools, like Excel and Word, which users must buy for hundreds of dollars.
And it's our obligation to grow stronger, and more resilient, so we blossom ever more openly into life and face it with a smile.
Forbes: Now as you say, the purpose of PSX is so you display more shares, more openly.
Make a quick reference to each location so you'll describe it more openly.
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