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As early as February 2003, Mr. Bush was using it to argue for cuts in the capital gains tax.
Trump's defenders have seized on the Shearer memo, which Steele didn't write, using it to argue that Steele's research was politically tainted by the Clintons.
Labor unions have found some political ammunition in the Enron case, using it to argue that retirement funds have been endangered by the recent trend in which companies have sought to get rid of defined-benefit pension plans, meaning that workers usually receive a predetermined amount each month after retirement, based on the number of years worked.
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The report was then leaked to the N.A.A.C.P., which used it to argue its appeal.
In Brussels, European officials have said they intend to produce a new risk-assessment study over the next year and use it to argue against lifting the ban.
Instead, she called upon grammar school supporters to provide evidence that they are a force for good to the government's ongoing consultation so she can use it to argue her case in parliament.
By reducing this complex social problem into comprehensible, public data we can identify the trends of this activity and use it to argue for increased accountability of public services.
Some will say this shows the pace of the draw-down is too swift, while critics of the war will use it to argue that the US should never have become as engaged as it has.
And this debased and misleading version is what has filtered down to the likes of Ron Paul, who then use it to argue against the very activism Friedman was really advocating.
In New York, gas companies have used it to argue that leases should be extended beyond their original terms because of the state's moratorium on certain types of gas drilling.
The ruling concerns an application by a Guatemalan woman, but activists say hundreds of thousands of women from throughout the region could use it to argue that the United States should let them immigrate.
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