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A potential problem or source of trouble.
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Oh, and the best answer to "gotcha" attempts to debunk economists – "Ha!
"Welcome to gotcha politics 2008," said Senator Mike Enzi, Republican of Wyoming.
More than a few stories gear up to "gotcha" twists that even the most myopic readers will see steaming round the bend.
I don't remember, because I never thought you'd be the sort of prick of to GOTCHA me on this.
We all lost, because since that time the important issues in presidential (indeed, in all other political) campaigns have been sacrificed to "gotcha" moments--whether a slip of the tongue at an incautious moment or a weakness of the flesh.
Homology to annotated proteins in other species was captured using an approach similar to GOtcha scores, as suggested in [ 3], and also used successfully by Radivojac's team in the first CAFA competition [ 5].
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To raise these queries is not to play gotcha, or to be judgmental in a dire time.
"If we're going to start to play gotcha politics.... we're going to end up with a situation where only the most boring, uninteresting, shallow people end up running for politics," he says.
By defanging the main judicial challenge to the presidency, this would make America's executive stronger than it was before the Lewinsky scandal.It may even be possible, to some degree, to defang "gotcha" journalism.
And she will need to take steps to ensure she doesn't come home to a gotcha gift in the form of a bill with roaming charges that would make a cow faint.
Abdelal told me, "They were trying to do a gotcha — to show I was part of a sleeper cell or something.
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