None of which is to suggest that the ALJ got any of this wrong (or right) or that Wachs has not firmly planted his tongue in his cheek when making his points.
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So, the concern that is raised (a very valid concern) only becomes a problem if the United States does not remain firmly engaged with General Musharraf, who is a secular, moderate, rational mind.
If Mr Toledo does not act firmly to clean up and rein in the army, the risk will remain that it will eventually step in, as it so often has when civilian governments have faltered.
Yet the political ship has not steered as firmly to the right as Republicans, or Mr Romney, might wish.
Yet voters may wonder why the government had not acted more firmly before.
Lisette was too frightened to react when the policewoman took hold of her arm at the elbow, not forcibly but firmly, as a female relation might, walking Lisette down the stairs, talking to her in a calm, kindly, matter-of-fact voice that signalled, You will be all right.
And countries with stricter rules may not police them as firmly as Britain.
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Not all market observers were firmly in the bull camp, with plenty of doubters remaining, as they have throughout this latest leg up in the indices.
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He was told firmly that he could not, but he was welcome to send a cheque.
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What Google has that its precursors do not is an existing business, firmly established in advertising.
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While journalistic privilege under the law is very important, we firmly believe it did not apply here.
It has said firmly that it does not intend to send ground troops into Kosovo, at least not until there is a ceasefire.
He is not in it for himself and firmly believes he is called by a higher power to stand up for the little guy.
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They are going to lose out on long-term growth trends that are firmly in place, not only in the usual suspect nations: China, India, all of Asia.
Henneberry had tied down the covering on the vessel in his backyard so firmly that it had not budged all winter long, not even through this year's blizzards.
He said the Heat do not look ahead "We don't play games before they're scheduled" but it's hard not to take a pen and firmly write M-I-A-M-I into a third consecutive NBA finals.
And we pointed out firmly that this was not a strategy that would work for them, and in fact we had very strong objections to it because it would provide greater and greater territory for al Qaeda and their allies to operate in.
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Barack Obama said firmly that the news should not have any bearing on the campaign for president.
However, not only are these early investors holding firmly onto the stock, new investors have begun to pile in.
He was firmly anti-majoritarian, not only in foreign affairs, where he considered public opinion a menace, but in governmental decision-making generally.
However, by the looks of it, not only are these early investors holding firmly onto the stock, but new investors are also buying in.
Not only did he chair the hearing firmly and fairly, his admonishments of Clemens near the end for speaking belligerently and out of turn seemed right on point.
He wrote to IMF staff and said "while this incident constituted an error in judgment on my part, for which I take full responsibility, I firmly believe that I have not abused my position".
When she says that Greece will not restructure its debt or firmly takes the position as she does in the clip above that Europe must press austerity instead of growth (which now 1 year later seems rather foolish) what is that view based on?
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Well the, the, the US Federal Reserve certainly has, is moving aggressively, maybe going for an overkill and the European Central Bank is firmly backward looking and is not moving until inflation has come down so the, there is room to criticise the policy of the European Central Bank.
He probably believes that whoever succeeds him will not have a big enough mandate to deal firmly with the mainland.
Both say Iran must not get nuclear weapons - Bibi said he firmly believed that the president would take action to stop it.
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