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The virtually unprecedented measures triggered harsh reactions from not only Democrats and others who typically advocate for immigrants but also key sectors of the U.S. business community.

"I want to be really careful about advocating for lower wages because I typically advocate for the other side of that equation," said Jared Bernstein, a fellow at the left-leaning Center on Budget and Policy Priorities and a former economic adviser to Vice President Joseph R. Biden Jr. "But I think higher inflation would help".

ERGs typically advocate to company management on issues important to minority populations in the workplace.

While we typically advocate against crowding, covering the pan's surface with meat--like skin-on chicken, for example--ensures that the butter won't darken and burn as quickly.

(I wouldn't typically advocate parents imposing their perspective on their children's burgeoning sexual identities, but in my case, Mom nailed it).

Meanwhile, those who are older or sicker would face higher premiums and could be denied access to coverage if insurers were permitted to raise their rates based on age and pre-existing conditions ― something GOP proposals typically advocate.

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Democrats have typically advocated increasing the minimum, which plays well with less-affluent voters.

Still, the Committee to Protect Journalists, which typically advocates press rights in countries with despotic regimes, issued an alarmed statement on Friday about Mr. Trump's escalating language.

And if reserves are adequate, then further accumulation is not optimal.If allowing exchange rates to adjust is not a viable option, the fund has typically advocated cutting interest rates to make the country less attractive to foreign funds.

In addition, Bank Street College, like many graduate schools of education, typically advocates multiple methods of assessing students, a philosophy that runs contrary to a plan like the mayor's, which would rely principally on a single test score to decide if a student is held back.

Typically, advocates of epistemic democracy propose mixed conceptions of democratic legitimacy conceptions that combine conditions that refer to the decision-making process with conditions that relate to the epistemic quality of the outcomes (see below).

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