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Its smarter practitioners would want a new term for themselves.
His assessment of Chief Justice Burger's leadership is revealed by a note to himself from 1980: "The C.J. cannot control the conference," he wrote, using the justices' collective term for themselves.
I have no issue with the term, but I understand why some feminists don't want to embrace the term for themselves, because they fear it commits them to signing up to gender identities that oppress them.
The model treats states with appointed incumbents as tantamount to open-seat races, as the historical evidence suggests that they do not enjoy much of the traditional incumbent advantage until they win an elected term for themselves.
Far and wide, listeners claimed ownership of the term for themselves and their friends.
From the perspective of this author, politically conservative Christians can no longer claim this term for themselves.
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But can't buyers negotiate better terms for themselves?
Or it might not – the point, Frogley said, was to let Indigenous peoples negotiate the terms for themselves.
People in this motley state, less a melting pot than a tossed salad, invented a host of slang terms for themselves.
The case began, Mr. Jordan said, with a tip from two Texas brothers who hoped to negotiate a reduction in prison terms for themselves by providing information about Mr. Edwards's alleged involvement in a questionable prison project.
They may ask existing investors to reduce their preferences, or may request better terms for themselves.
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