"I invoke him for the notion that capitalists understand when the market needs to be tamed, " he said, specifically aligning himself with the early 20th century Progressive movement rather than the more radical Populists represented by William Jennings Bryan.
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The plate was a gag gift from some of Kadyrbayev's friends, meant to invoke his penchant for late-night partying rather than his political sentiments, Kadyrbayev's lawyer said last week.
However, given the deep differences between Shias, Kurds and others over the role of Islam, the extent of federalism and the status of the disputed province of Kirkuk, the government may have to invoke a law that allows for a six-month extension, beyond the August deadline.
But airline expert Terry Trippler of myvacationpassport.com says you shouldn't wait for a cancellation to invoke the rules.
Second, a State that is not party to the Rome Statute may choose to accept the Court's jurisdiction for the specific crime in question -- in other words, a non-party alleging a crime was committed on its soil may invoke the Court's jurisdiction for purposes of addressing that specific crime.
If you "remove" the marriage penalty by lowering the credits for single taxpayers, you invoke the wrath of those who would say you're "raising" taxes (by reducing their credits) on people who can least afford it.
If President Obama is serious about protecting critical infrastructure, fostering a climate that is conducive to international trade and investment, and cultivating the conditions for economic growth, he should invoke the powers afforded him under the Taft-Hartley Act of 1947 to bar a strike by the longshoremen.
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At sentencing, it is common for defense counsel and judges alike to invoke the passage of time and intervening efforts by the cooperating witness to acknowledge his or her wrongdoing as factors in favor of a reduced sentence.
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What is more, the prime minister chooses the projects for both units, and the units can invoke his authority to ensure co-operation.
Shari Turitz, the Synergos program officer for Latin America, says the staff will invoke the Rockefeller name when trying to get in the door somewhere.
All such multipliers are suspect, but the liberals can't have it both ways and invoke them to justify government spending but then repudiate them for private business.
To invoke the rabbit from Trix cereal, stories are not just for kids, nor are they limited to fiction.
If a customer decides to invoke compute capacity on demand, there is an extra service charge for that month.
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The SFA will invoke the same Uefa rule that led to Saulius Mikoliunas being punished for simulation in Lithuania's game against Scotland.
After the notice for fixed assets, Kingfisher's lenders will send it another notice to invoke Mr. Mallya's personal guarantees and UB Group companies' corporate guarantees, of a combined value of 30 billion rupees, Mr. Acharya.
For other wealthy individuals, though, the temptation to telegraph their wishes, or to invoke fortune and glory, is just too strong.
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The monks wear ritual clothing and use hand gestures and various musical instruments while praying for the spiritual and moral well-being of the people, for purification and peace of mind, to appease the wrath of evil spirits or to invoke the blessing of various Buddhas, Bodhisattvas, deities and rinpoches.
The silent march was the idea of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People's president, Benjamin Todd Jealous, who aimed to invoke a quiet protest down Fifth Avenue in 1917 that was meant to draw attention to race riots in East St.
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