That is a point Republicans in the House have made repeatedly in the floor debate this week.
This is a mistake Israelis have made repeatedly since the establishment of the Fatahled PA in 1994.
The business case for diversity has been made repeatedly by the major accounting and consulting firms, McKinsey and Deloitte included.
Senator Frank Murkowski, who chairs the House committee on Energy and Natural Resources, said the energy secretary made repeatedly given assurances that improved security measures at the lab were protecting America's nuclear secrets.
On spending, Obama promised as president he would "go through the federal budget page by page, line by line, and cut programs that don't work, " echoing a vow his rival has made repeatedly.
When asked by an analyst whether he still vows to return to sales growth this year, a promise he has made repeatedly and reiterated last November, Johnson appeared to leave the door open.
His most notable pledge, and one that he made repeatedly during his campaign for the leadership, was that however tough the going became he would not revert to the failed strategy of appealing only to core Conservative voters.
"Kate Middleton has made repeatedly clear to the press - through the commission, to photographers, and to editors directly - that she objects to being followed by photographers when she is on her own going about her daily business and there is no specific public interest reason for following her, " it said.
As Assad has made clear repeatedly, what he wants is to receive the Golan Heights - and through it Israel's fresh water supply - for nothing.
And I think, also, the comments that you cite reflect the fact that we know clearly and have made clear repeatedly, both in comments by the President and statements by other officials and in the implementation of our national security polices, in Afghanistan in particular, that al Qaeda remains a threat.
The Russians and Chinese have made soothing murmurs of disapproval but have repeatedly made it clear that they will not go along with measures that would cripple the Iranian economy (and deprive them of markets).
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Mr. Bush has made that pledge repeatedly on a five-nation tour of the region.
The company has repeatedly made clear that it considers facial recognition to be too creepy.
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But the Fed has repeatedly made clear that it would respond to signs of further slowdown.
"These people repeatedly made requests which were ignored by the staff, " the report said.
The government has repeatedly made clear it will not be introducing any changes to council tax banding.
To his credit, President Bush has repeatedly made it clear that such an outcome is wholly unacceptable.
The Bush Administration has repeatedly made clear its tolerance of Soviet repression in the Baltics, Georgia and Azerbaijan.
The UK strongly opposes the death penalty and has repeatedly made representations to the Indonesian government on this matter.
As a candidate and as president, George W. Bush has repeatedly made clear his commitment to stand with Israel.
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He repeatedly made statements about not wanting to serve in either Iraq or Afghanistan and allegedly requested a discharge.
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Then again, General Sonthi Boonyaratglin, his predecessor, repeatedly made the same promise right up to the moment he overthrew Mr Thaksin.
On May 24, 2010, as Lamb of God were performing in Prague, a fan repeatedly made his way onto the stage.
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The presiding judge repeatedly made questionable rulings to help the prosecution.
For another, Soca has repeatedly made it clear that it concentrates on what is dubbed in the UK "Level 3 crime" - organised gangs operating nationally and across borders.
Even with (or perhaps particularly with) the caveat repeatedly made by chief executive Eric Schmidt that this is a 300-year undertaking, how does the company decide what to do?
Home office lawyers argue Ms Smith did not have a closed mind in looking at the issue, the government repeatedly made its position clear and acted within its powers.
The group's alleged sin: failing to report "in-kind contributions" it supposedly received in the form of support from two talk-radio hosts who repeatedly made it clear they were in favor of the repeal.
This point was repeatedly made in response to criticisms that the Air Force and the Defense Department had not worked out a strategy for funding the B-2 in an era of diminishing defense spending.
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