Now we need to say no to Vladimir Putin and no to fascism.
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And to insert as a political objective a provision like this that would try to speed up the process would only result in its -- in the State Department -- based on my reading of their statement -- in the State Department having to say, given no other course, having to say no.
But the decision that the Secretary made was to say yes to or say no to the allowing of any girl of any age -- or younger girls included -- I mean, not just 16-year-olds, but it was a -- it would have resulted in allowing, as the President said, somebody to buy it along with batteries and bubble gum.
It means people with independence, who are willing to say no to me so, so that, you know, no more yes-men or women in the White House.
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On "the battle for enterprise" he attacked "greens who say we can't build any new roads" and those who say "no to anything new: no to shale gas, no to nuclear, not to science".
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For example, Hispanics tend to be very agreeable and warm--and reluctant to say no to requests.
He has to come up with something that is impossible for the Republicans to say no to.
The top guys also have the responsibility to say no to a project.
Or it may be because beaten women are often too afraid to say no to sex, or to ask their partners to use condoms.
The policy is as it has been, which is to say no to a new runway both now and in the future.
But states joining together to say no to Medicaid expansion will make a significant dent in the federal budget, and many already have.
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Number two, what's important is occasionally you've got to say no to folks both in your own party and in the other party.
Our problems have been caused by our politicians who have been unable to say no to any spending which they feel might buy a vote.
Lacking a clear position in advance, Chancellor Angela Merkel found it hard to say no to French demands that Germany take the lead in Congo.
But hospitals may be reluctant to say no to new technologies.
In Step 6, the CIO must learn to say no to most of the endless parade of new capabilities that will come at an accelerating rate.
In other words, the Obama administration is now giving the PLO power to veto American military assistance to Israel by continuing to say no to peace.
But then, perhaps they'll have a point because it was up to Romney to say no to them -- and at the crucial moments, he flinched.
And so part of leadership and governing is both saying what it is that you are for, but also being willing to say no to some things.
But today Mr Ishihara's well-known criticism of Japan's inability to say no to American demands, and his desire to see the country's war-renouncing constitution revised, are popular.
He appealed to Housing Minister Nick Boles to use his authority to allow authorities like Kettering to say no to developers while neighbourhood plans were being worked up.
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The top two Republicans in the House, John Boehner (Ohio) and Roy Blunt (Missouri), can't summon enough moral courage to say no to "earmarks"--a sneaky form of redistribution.
The top two Republicans in the House, John Boehner (Ohio) and Roy Blunt (Mo.), can't summon enough moral courage to say no to "earmarks"--a sneaky form of redistribution.
Williams: You have to say no to way more things.
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Internet addicts are treated in boot camp rehab programs and school children learn about safe internet practices, in the way American students learn to say no to drugs.
After the murders of the great judges Borsellino and Falcone eight years ago, people have learnt to say no to the Mafia, and politicians have begun to back them.
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