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"That he is ambitious I shall readily grant," he explained to one of Hamilton's critics, "but it is of that laudable kind, which prompts a man to excel in whatever he takes in hand".

He retreated from the conflict, but history has proved that he was greatly ahead of his time, as more recent practitioners of the now established political school of spin doctoring, notably Peter Mandelson and Alastair Campbell, might readily grant.

The assumption begs no questions, and Glaucon and Adeimantus readily grant it.

Ressler said many states, including California, readily grant anonymity to rape victims in criminal proceedings, but  those protections do not necessarily carry over into civil trials.

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Most people, especially women, readily granted him this immunity; a few bystanders, almost all of them men, found it infuriating.

Under Mayor Michael R. Bloomberg, charter schools were readily granted free space alongside regular ones in cavernous school buildings.

Such "depredation permits," as they are called, are not readily granted and require proof that all other steps have been taken.

When the unexpected defeat came, the nose-dive in financial markets was instant, reminding Brazilians that the tolerance so readily granted their enormous economy a year ago has been exhausted.

Paradoxically, he continued, while Germans were "the most responsible by far" for the Holocaust, Germany is generally viewed as having a complexity and variety not as readily granted to Eastern European nations.

The government enjoyed many entrenched advantages: huge resources; a docile, even sycophantic, press; permission more readily granted for big rallies; a ban on the candidacy of Anwar Ibrahim, a former deputy prime minister who is now the opposition's best-known figure.The government has denied Mr Anwar's allegations of vote-rigging in close-fought constituencies.

"Australia is one of the most effectively enforced compulsory voting systems in the world, but even there, excuses for nonvoting are readily granted and many cases of unexcused abstention are not pursued," said Chapman in the paper, noting that only about one in four Australian nonvoters actually pay a fine.

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