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Many conservatives have urged him to rebrand himself with primary voters by embracing a more rigorously right-wing policy agenda – endorsing Paul Ryan's budget more explicitly, outlining a more aggressively supply-side approach to tax policy or even a pure flat tax, echoing furious attacks on the Federal Reserve by Ron Paul and Gingrich, and so on.
Raffish, scruffy Barcelona, with its seedy Gothic quarter and its Gaudí buildings that rigorously eschew right angles.
States may well have the right to rigorously enforce federal immigration law, but again, to what end?
The film is rigorously devoid of sentimentality right down to the absence of a soundtrack, save for the ambient noises that accompany the stills.
Likhaan's work has centred on organising women in poor communities to fight for their rights and rigorously training community health workers to provide free access to basic family planning and counselling services.
Mr Obama has directed stimulus money to domestic manufacturers of renewable-energy technology, promised to revisit controls on exports of technology with national-security implications and has said he will protect American intellectual-property rights more rigorously abroad.All fine and good, but the risk is that this enthusiasm for promoting industry slides into protectionism.
Cabinet Office minister Francis Maude has insisted that the success of the information marketplace hinges on the government's ability to safeguard people's data from misuse and rigorously protect the public's right to privacy.
As the suite of four new and recent pieces unfolded further, it was even more clear that while the work might not be transparent or easy on the eye and brain, it was smart, witty and rigorously plotted, with just the right visual designs and choices of music and performers.
"We believe the billboard bans are legal and constitutionally permissible and we will rigorously and aggressively defend the rights of municipalities and the D.O.T. to enforce their regulations," Mr. Blumenthal said.
President Sebastián Piñera, a right-wing billionaire who says he voted against General Pinochet in a 1988 plebiscite on his continued rule, weighed in as well, saying that the courts should have "done much more" and that the news media "could have investigated the human rights situation more rigorously, more in-depth, instead of sticking to the military government's official version".
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