In short, he would not allow public blame to be cast upon his staff.
Most predictably will be cast for Bush, following the pattern of overseas ballots in Florida.
It's election season, so it is appropriate that an important vote will be cast this weekend.
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Many votes in this weekend's local elections in Estonia, for example, will be cast online.
It would allow the UK to be cast as spoiler and would mask the divisions elsewhere.
Not for the first time, the IMF and the EU will be cast as lightning-rods for xenophobic anger.
The last thing Tony Blair wants is to be cast as a leader from the old 1970s interventionist school.
This is a situation where the first stone simply must be cast by someone other than the lords of baseball.
There is no doubt Obama has the Harvard vote, but my vote will not be cast as enthusiastically as others.
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He had expected his uninvited visitor to be cast down at the news of Ireland's rupture with Britain in 1921.
Bradley, known to millions for his role as Filch in the Potter series, said he was "absolutely thrilled" to be cast.
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The New START treaty would come to be cast interchangeably as an instrument of the reset and as a product of it.
He will have plenty of staff and eager volunteers to usher people to the 1, 774 precinct meetings where votes will be cast.
She used to fear my disobedience to my husband would reflect poorly on her and she would be cast out of the community.
Japan seemed reluctant to be cast as the go-between, but was encouraged to persuade America and Europe that they needed to do more.
The first votes in the nation actually could be cast in California where absentee voters who will begin receiving their ballots on January 3.
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Objects which hitherto had to be cast in solid metal can be manufactured as hollow shapes, reducing their weight and the amount of precious metal used.
Every few years a new generation of graphite was introduced in pursuit of what had become the fly-fishing grail: allowing flies to be cast farther and farther.
Thus, if a Democrat carries Maryland but a Republican wins the popular vote nationally, Maryland's electoral ballots will be cast for the GOP candidate, not the Democratic one.
The votes will be cast in a week's time - and the clear hope is that when counted, they'll bring a new start for the people of Anglesey.
But if their partnership actually turns up some results (which it likely will, given the money), then GE could be cast a savior of the game of football.
If he gets seduced by the Jim Murphys and the Douglas Alexanders, then the truth is that he'll be defeated and he'll be cast into the dustbin of history.
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In fact, economic frictions are now more likely to be cast in the context of our geopolitical differences, which often serves to overstate the challenges and obscure the solutions.
Once-respected demarcations between geopolitical and economic aspects of the relationship have been blurred, and economic frictions are now more likely to be cast in the context of our geopolitical differences.
Such a deal would anyway be hard to achieve: there must be cast-iron guarantees that Iran would not gain access to dangerous enrichment skills through a joint venture with Russia.
Where the law of the jungle takes precedence in everyday socio-economic affairs, societal norms of common courtesy and religious sentiments may also be cast aside in one way or another for the sake of survival.
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In Sarasota County, 4, 700 people cast ballots Monday, compared with 2, 088 on the first day four years ago, Davis said, leading officials there to believe that half the county's ballots could be cast before November 4.
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Under highly detailed procedures, only cardinals under the age of 80 can vote in the conclave, and secret ballots can be cast once on the first day, then twice during each subsequent morning and evening session.
Perhaps shocked by the speed at which Washington managed to enact modest pro-growth reform, critics of the Jobs Act have only lately begun suggesting that unsuspecting investors will soon be cast into a Hobbesian state of nature.
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