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This is clever, in that the Baby Ruth brigade says it "embraces" the "association with baseball" but is careful to avoid saying that it embraces its association with Babe Ruth himself.
Both over- and under-inclusiveness are currently tolerated in Singapore under the rational nexus test, as a classification can still bear a rational relation to the legislative objective notwithstanding that it embraces more or less persons than its object requires.
It is central to life and all that it embraces.
That was Olmsted's idea, that it embraces all points of view".
He said that the Saint Bernard Club of N.Y. has 48 members, and that it embraces all of N.Y.
I'm tempted to say that it embraces a politics of difference, but that probably goes a little too far.
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The other grain of salt with the Philip Morris strategy is that it embraced more regulation in this country as it was expanding its market abroad.
Whatever happens to LulzSec, the brash and public brand of hacking that it embraced and defined may be here to stay, some experts say.
Mr. Trumka also maintained that Colombia had not fulfilled many of the promises it made as part of a "labor action plan" that it embraced last April to help persuade Congress to ratify a free-trade accord.
He said their undertaking was so vast that it embraced the whole world The Congress had begun with the first moment of the world & would go on when they were dust.
Ansen said the classical approach lifted the story to another level, and that it embraced horror film conventions only in the process of transcending them.
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