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They loudly expressed their fears about imported gender theories creeping into the French education system and the risk of distorting sexual orientations at nursery school.
The millions of Americans taking calcium supplements could be at risk of distorting this balance, even if their calcium supplement contains magnesium.
If it even happens once it wasn't worth the risk of distorting democracy by letting somebody own too much of the media".
Agents of America, Inc., 508 U.S. 439, 454 (1993) ([A] purported plain-meaning analysis based only on punctuation is necessarily incomplete and runs the risk of distorting a statutes true meaning).
But Republicans have long pushed for a major shake-up at the Fed, complaining that the central bank plays too much of an activist role in setting policy at the risk of distorting markets and the economy.
But Mr. Gibbs is hardly a na?when it comes to the Washington way of seizing quotes to bash someone else or make a political point, even at the risk of distorting or overemphasizing what was really meant.
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Special tax breaks for FDI may militate against such stability and run a far greater risk, too, of distorting FDI decisions in favour of inefficient projects.
This is simply wrong and runs the risk of further distorting the Boundary Review Process," he added.
An updated survey, less at risk of being distorted by instant reactions to the war in Iraq, will be released in April at a summit-dinner for corporate bosses planned by Mr Reinhard.
Officials accused him of distorting Soviet reality.
Anthony Albanese is accused of "distorting reality".
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