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At a news conference on Wednesday, just as the House and Senate were wrapping up, President Obama — the catalyst for much of what happened, substantively and politically — called the 111th Congress the most productive in generations and said the postelection legislative blitz proved that the two parties could work together.
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It's a position that he hasn't shied away from politically, calling pot smokers an important "untapped voting bloc".
But their stay was cut short in 1953, when they were under fire politically: conservatives called them Communists, while leftists said they were sellouts.
Mr. Anwar, who has said the accusations are politically motivated, called the prime minister "the mastermind behind the evil conspiracy to ruin me".
Politically, Syria calls all the shots now.
That would help, but the industry, which is politically powerful, calls it a tax.
"He has no problems mixing it up politically and calling folks out for what he believes to be bad policy or ill intent".
Conservative MPs have criticised the strikes as "politically motivated", calling for tougher laws to make it harder for staff to take action.
Without referees to adjudicate physical transgressions, opposing teams are often compelled – as much psychologically as politically – to call only fouls that everyone on the court could be reasonably expected to call.
Far-fetched at the time, Catharine MacKinnon's 1981 statement, "Politically, I call it rape whenever a woman has sex and feels violated," is effectively becoming closer to law, even if it is not on the books.
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