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The decision reviewed the historical record to determine that the framers of the Constitution saw corruption in broad terms and were uniquely worried about the possibility of foreign or domestic governments gaining undue influence over federal officeholders.
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Nor is this a uniquely American worry.
The WW-II also uniquely predicted worry severity.
Are there jobs?" Mr. Ramirez, the citizenship teacher, said he believed Mr. Bush was uniquely qualified to address the Mexican immigration problems, but he worried about the unintended consequences of any new policy.
But my experience is that people spend far more time worried about their job than in creating a vision for their career and how they can uniquely contribute to the world.
Although environmentalists for decades have worried about overpopulation for many good reasons, I suggest the fast-upcoming thresholds in climate change provide uniquely powerful reasons to consider taking real action to slow population growth.
KM: Worried.
Goldstein's book is a treasure trove of bold and brilliant ideas, offering a uniquely promising ways forward for currently deeply worrying U.S.-China relations.
This makes implicit biases especially puzzling and uniquely disturbing to the self-conception of one who worries (as she should) that she may harbor such biases despite her conscious commitments.
Think of epigenetics as having ushered in a new age of sexual equality, in which both sexes have to worry about threats to which women once felt uniquely exposed.
"'What year is this?'" As if O'Neal, one of the most uniquely talented players in NBA history, had any reason to worry.
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