But maybe an angry car-buying public wants more vengeance against the people who sold lemons.
This is what the administration wants most and arguably what the public wants least.
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We will be told that instead of 'choice' what the public wants is 'voice'.
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It is not what the public wants, but it is better than ObamaCare.
That speaker has to have achieved success in her field, enough so that the public wants to hear about it.
That would seem to suggest the parties think that the Iraqi public wants more concrete action to get American troops out.
Now we find that maybe the public wants it broken, likes it this way, the divisions sanctified by 100 million choices.
The public wants a deal and they can envision one that is more balanced coming from the White House than the GOP.
With an election around the corner it maybe what the public wants.
"The Israeli public wants me to continue leading the country", he said.
If Mr Major listened to what the public wants rather than his advisers in Conservative central office, the technical problems would soon disappear.
The new police and crime commissioner (PCC) for Surrey says his new role is to make sure the police deliver the service the public wants.
The American public wants abortion to remain safe, legal and accessible.
"We are trying to do everything we can to impress upon senators that this is what the survivors want and this is what the public wants, " he said.
The public wants a decent and capable alternative to Labour.
The Rasmussen poll has consistently shown that 55% to 60% of the public wants ObamaCare repealed, even as Team Obama tries to convince the public of its benefits--and of leaving Democrats in charge.
"The public wants this woman found, " said Ric Gillespie, a former aviation-insurance executive who for 28 years has run a foundation called the International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery out of his home in Wilmington, Del.
But the point is, is that this is not a time -- if there ever is a time, this is certainly not one, where the public wants its leaders in Congress, in Washington or in the White House, for that matter, to engage in a lot of heated political partisan rhetoric.
It is not just the public that wants health reform it is the business community, too.
And of course, no business on its own wields the raw compulsion that Public Knowledge wants to see a politician unleash.
Maybe they realize financial firms will have to keep selling themselves to customers if the public ever wants to get its money back.
Above all, a revolution in satellite television has broken the spell of the state-run media and created a public that wants the rulers to explain and justify themselves as never before.
However, what they know the public really wants is not to hear words but to see the guilty lose their jobs and, if criminality is proved, to lose their freedom too.
And I wonder, with the polling data -- I think ABC News has a poll out today -- when you add it up, 67 percent of the public either wants to throw out the whole bill or just throw out the mandate, not the whole bill.
My understanding is that the White House's position has always been that it favours a public option, thinks a public option is a good idea, wants to see a public option in a bill, and also wants to sign a health reform bill that passes congress, covers the uninsured, and reduces long-run health cost inflation relative to current baseline projections.
No one wants a public association with Huntingdon, because no one wants to be the next Huntingdon.
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