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"There's going to be a lot of posturing to the base," Mr. Davis said.
Theresa May posturing to the UN on uncontrolled migration (May refuses to take more Syrian refugees, 20 September) was a little bit like a serial adulterer giving a lecture on the merits of fidelity in marriage.
Labour defence spokesman Jim Murphy said: "Rather than posturing to the Conservative Party over Europe, the defence secretary should get to grips with defence procurement".
But the lofty stances end up as posturing to the extent that a single standard is not applied.
As long as they orient their posturing to the "squeezed middle", appealing to their perception of a middle class while placating the elite, they will depend on the mistakes of the right for occasional victories, giving them office but not power.
This week brought new evidence that, despite some posturing to the contrary, the administration is not exactly unfriendly to the energy industry.
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It's posturing to take the final blame for failure off of Republican shoulders.
OK, I'm posturing to counter the power of a growing Gestapo.
O'Reilly asked Romney if he considered himself a "conservative thinker," or if he was simply posturing to win the election.
Some regard its enthusiasm about VoiceStream as posturing to drive up the price.
It's just posturing to convince people the administration is "doing something".
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