But they lightly question the wisdom of letting such policies become entrenched, asking for example whether the children of affirmative action's beneficiaries should themselves be eligible for a helping hand.
The resale program has pumped some unused tickets back into circulation, but it is lightly used.
Asda has said the decision was not taken lightly but was due to changing needs.
Asda said the decision was not taken lightly but made after a "strategic review of our lamb business".
Mr Cobain said it was not a decision he had taken lightly but added he had been "disillusioned with the party for a number of months".
John Edwards, the other major Democratic nominee competing against Clinton, to tread lightly but the two are pressing their case, arguing mostly that the country needs a sea change.
She said the decision had not been taken lightly but "it is one that is unavoidable if we are to create a high-quality postal service, offering good and secure jobs".
And Edwards isn't someone who bestows compliments lightly but 14 tries in 11 internationals before Wales' autumn Tests is proof that he is world rugby's most exciting and lethal finisher.
Decisions will not be taken lightly but they are necessary if we are to build a strong and successful future for the bread division and those who remain with our business.
They, too, danced lightly but dangerously together, and the motion led them, as if hypnotized, into a garden, where they shared one of the fiercest and most fondant kisses in the history of movies, or of mouths.
Bake for 15 minutes, or until the logs are lightly golden but still soft and springy to the touch.
"This is not a step we take lightly, but we cannot take any chances with the lives of London's taxi drivers or their passengers, " the TfL spokesman said.
Eschewing the manufactured resorts common in other North American ski areas, the Methow remains a lightly populated but ultra-friendly rural community, whose varied trails are spread over a wide area.
The man was a ferocious leader, having governed the lightly populated but oil-rich province of Santa Cruz for 12 years, first as Mayor of the major city, then as governor.
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"This decision was not taken lightly, but we believe the restructuring of our dairies business is the right decision for the long-term future of Dairy Crest, and will allow us to reinvest in our other sites, " he added.
For his part, 27-year-old Simpson admitted he would not be taking Smith lightly, but added that he sees victory as an opportunity to step into the void in Scottish Boxing that was left by former World Champion Scott Harrison.
The rejectionists may not present a very pretty public face, but their arguments are not lightly dismissed.
But some REIT dividends are lightly taxed, thanks to the curious rules that govern how they must operate.
Perhaps 10% of these boats were lightly damaged, but insurers paid off the owners in full, and salvagers will auction the boats.
Under European Union rules, direct subsidies to companies are strictly forbidden, but industry subsidies are treated more lightly.
Director Mike Nichols is an old hand at lightly poisoned comedy, but when it comes to violence he shies away.
But he wears his enormous erudition lightly, and for all its musical, cultural and even philosophical insights, this is a wide-ranging and approachable book that will appeal to pianists of every level.
That sanction is extremely rare but it is not to be taken lightly.
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The job will enable access that tourists are not privy to, but the work shouldn't be taken lightly.
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They will be very much the underdogs going into the game, but we will certainly not be taking them lightly.
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"It's taken care of now, and only a few people should have been affected, but this isn't something we take lightly as writers, editors and tech geeks, " it said in a statement on its site.
It's only touched upon lightly in the G30 report, but it is evident that in the U.S. the central bank is taking on a role that is way beyond any traditional conception of what a central bank should be doing.
FATF's fans admit that some plea-bargaining goes on, but insist that it does not let countries off lightly.
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