The welfare bill is neither as objectionable as its critics depict it nor as uncontroversial as its supporters would have it.
Mr Cuomo likes to depict himself as an outsider, but he is far from that.
It is hard too nowadays to depict him as soft when it comes to dealing with America's enemies.
Stop abetting or otherwise legitimating those who demonize Israel and depict it as a cancer that must be eradicated.
The Iranians now depict him as dishonest and his overtures as a sham.
If economic growth is strong and Mr. Obama remains popular, she might want to depict herself as a full partner in his success.
It would be hard to depict him as inexperienced or partisan.
But it would be unwise to depict Carinthia as altogether unrepresentative.
The time-honoured way for a Republican opposition to undermine a Democratic president is to depict him as profligate with the nation's treasure and careless of its security.
The Turks are too determined to depict themselves as victims of cultural oppression to accept that foreign museums and archaeologists have also played a part in saving their treasures.
Democratic nonchalance towards Medicare's bankruptcy in 2024 and the crushing debt it will leave for our children gives the GOP the chance to depict Democrats as tone deaf, irresponsible and reckless.
The footage, a trailer for a longer film entitled Innocence of Muslims (initial title was Desert Warrior), appears to depict Islam as a religion of violence and hate, and its Prophet Muhammad as a foolish and power-hungry man.
They question whether the president truly wants an agreement on fiscal issues, or if he merely seeks to depict Republicans as obstructionist while continuing to push his campaign themes of equal opportunity and shared burden from last year's election.
Much as the government has tried to depict its predicament as a struggle between unrealistic ideals and sage pragmatism, the mood now seems riper than ever for real change.
The tradition dates back as far as Egyptian times, where relief paintings on tomb walls depict the activity as far back as 2300 BC, and continued throughout the Middle Ages, primarily in France, where tournaments were staged for kings and queens and at local festivals.
Late-19th-century atmosphere gives way to fragmentation and stylization as Modernist 20th-century painters manipulate the traditional elements of landscape less to depict nature than as components of a painterly composition.
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Democrats have tried to depict themselves not as enemies of drilling, but as the scourge of big oil firms.
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Cunning old Mr Posthumus has tried to depict Ms Granholm as slippery, shallow and more leftish than she appears.
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More successful has been Mr Ensign's attempt to depict Mr Bernstein as hopelessly out of touch with Nevada issues.
Also, the Republican National Committee should limit the number of debates and, by showing wisdom in picking debate moderators, limit the media's ability to depict the party as a fringe group.
Swiping a screen shot off a comedy video, and using it to depict a woman as on the verge of being sexually assaulted is, to my way of thinking, way over the line.
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These sculptures depict biblical scenes such as the Creation, Adam and Eve, the life of Jesus and the Virgin Mary.
Many editorials in the region's papers depict President George Bush as a lightweight and accuse his administration of being driven by a desire to get hold of Iraq's oil.
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Besides moving more of the wired world into your physical space, Chuah works on new ways to depict yourself online, as wireless data services like short messaging move beyond text to graphics.
Although Mr Warner was elected with the help of homosexual-rights supporters, his administration has gone to some lengths to depict the rules not as a sweeping social statement but just sound business, good for the housing market.
But some say that it is absurd to depict the law lords' judgment as a bolt from the blue.
In view of ALAC's key definition, isn't it disingenuous and misleading to depict American Laws for American Courts as an "anti-Shariah" bill?
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