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However, Trotskyism has since become a loose generic term for extreme revolutionary doctrines of various kinds, whose advocates are united only in their opposition to the "bourgeois" Soviet form of Communist rule.
That leaves only about 12 cents of the monthly fee for the still-developing cellular 911 system, whose advocates complain that the state has misled its taxpayers and placed politics ahead of public safety.
But the landlords, whose advocates had requested increases of 9percentt for one-year leases and 15percentt for two-year leases, said they were still recouping from the lean years of the recession.
The community groups supporting the plan, in turn, find themselves at odds with broadcast services for the blind -- whose advocates fear that the new low-power stations would disrupt the frequencies set aside for special programs on which volunteers read newspapers, magazines and provide other essential information to more than one million visually impaired listeners.
He should apply the same principle of public discussion to other suspect actions, such as the commutation of sentence granted to a California cocaine dealer with political connections and the decision to commute the prison terms of four Hasidic men from New Square, N.Y., whose advocates were campaign supporters of the former president's wife, Senator Hillary Rodham Clinton.
So just who are these mysterious men, whose advocates don't even know their whereabouts?
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That would be a fivefold increase since 1970 and the highest percentage of immigrants in the nation's history, said Mr. Camarota, whose group advocates reducing immigration.
Vaughan, whose organization advocates for tighter limits on immigration, said the integrity of birth certificates is critical because they are used to issue key identity documents like passports.
Last year, the National Federation of the Blind reached a settlement of a landmark class-action lawsuit against one company whose site advocates found unusable, Target.
(Anne Midgette) BARD SUMMERSCAPE (Friday through Sunday) The continuing exploration of Elgar and his world continues up at Bard with Gilbert and Sullivan's "Sorcerer," whose protagonist advocates marrying for love, not social standing.
"The downside of gambling losses is that the government gets a third of the money, which is unfortunate and probably a sin in and of itself," said Mr. Norquist, whose group advocates smaller government.
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