But the point here is not to advocate the 2006 strategy over the 2011 strategy.
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Many of those who advocate the Pell strategy appear to favor one or the other of two, problematic alternatives.
Is his role going to be to advocate the U.S. position to the Syrian leader on an ongoing basis?
The researchers advocate the setting up of a central selling organisation that could DNA fingerprint the shavings and control the market.
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They strongly advocate the use of stem cells from adult tissue.
Ochieng does not advocate the weavers' use of hyacinth, because transporting it from the lake to their homes could help the plant spread.
In becoming the first Nobel-class economist to advocate the gold standard it suggests that his greatest contribution to human flourishing may lie ahead.
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But Stein is quick to advocate the manager's role in bringing the non-league side to the fifth round for the first time in their history.
It does not advocate the vital commitment to landscapes that reflects the most forward visual thinking, through dynamic, inspirational design, and structured attentiveness to community histories.
You also advocate the privatisation of Social Security, while paying little or no attention to what happens to people whose investments, through bad choices or bad luck, don't prosper.
Traditionalists advocate the addition of a minaret and secularists counter by arguing that the Cinicis have allowed for that with a tall cypress, planted where the mosque and library meet.
Some even advocate the radical cure of selling a chunk of the networking business, floating the Palm Computing division and devoting the rest of the firm to wireless and broadband-access gear.
And the sad news is that I'm hoping that after the general election that he will - because what people advocate during the primaries is not necessarily what they will advocate after the conventions are over.
Unfortunately, all indications are that President Obama and the Democrats will choose to advocate the policies that have failed in Illinois, while criticizing Republicans for advocating the policies that have succeeded under a Democratic governor in New York.
They advocate the speedy designation of 20 to 30 more buildings as landmarks, among them the Graybar Building, Yale Club and Roosevelt Hotel, adding to the 23 already with such status, including the Chrysler Building, Seagram Building and Lever House.
To make sure the advocate is focused solely on the donor, there's supposed to be a "wall" between the donor advocate and the recipient's team, but federal inspectors observed Lahey's donor advocate going on medical rounds and participating in meetings run by the recipient's team.
Highlighting the difficulties that vulnerable people living in remote areas of the country could have trying to cast their votes, she urged the British government to advocate the use of mobile polling stations for the referendum, which is due to take place in January 2011.
She said that WWA and its members "recognise and advocate the importance of the fathers involvement in their children's lives following separation, where involvement or contact does not present a risk to the child's welfare and the child's views and best interests are taken into consideration".
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When nuclear stockpiles reached tens of thousands of deliverable weapons and war threatened the extinction of humanity, individuals in and out of government began to advocate the then-unprecedented proposition that the holders of these vast arsenals might negotiate to mitigate nuclear danger by limiting their nuclear buildups and establishing some rules for deployment.
As an international foundation which supports library consortia in transitional and developing countries to negotiate and advocate the wide availability of electronic information, eIFL.net will not only identify issues in copyright relevant to libraries in developing countries but also develop a scalable and transferable awareness raising and training programme of activities about the challenges of copyright and related issues in the digital age.
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The UK Advocate General has argued that the disclosure would harm the international relations and national security interests of the UK Government, but Megrahi's team argue that the Lord Advocate in Scotland need not uphold the immunity from disclosure.
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The issue has been debated in gay magazine The Advocate, the Los Angeles Times and on entertainment websites.
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Meanwhile, George W. Bush , a man who has spent his career in the most unpredictable industries imaginable, oil exploration and baseball, suddenly becomes the advocate of the cut-and-dried machine solution to a complex and subtle problem well beyond the tolerances of the machines in use.
In fact, the Taxpayer Advocate says the IRS won over 90% of its summons cases.
Who, then, is the ideal advocate for the rights of religious minorities in the Muslim world?
The Lord Advocate is the principal law officer of the Crown in Scotland, responsible for the system of public prosecution.
Niemtzow appears to be the leading advocate for the use of acupuncture on wounded soldiers, and he has been disturbingly effective.
The solicitor advocate said the crimes against the children were perpetrated in the 1980s and McNeill had been in no further trouble since then.
As the community advocate of the capitalist enterprise, the customer elects the lawmakers who make the rules and regulations that determine the ways the enterprise conducts its business.
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