Washington Monthly, a center-left magazine, found seven conservatives to make the case for divided government.
Now it will be Mr Drakeford's turn to make the case for a shake-up.
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The American connection may make the case of the China Construction Bank more open than most.
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We have to make the case for the cost-effectiveness of public health and preventing ill health.
Sounded good--so good that at trial Stewart lawyer Robert Morvillo begged to make the case.
But you can also make the case that the two them do not like each other.
He cannot simply write a check of that size to make the case go away.
"There is one candidate who is uniquely disqualified to make the case, " said Mr Santorum.
He added that more business leaders in Britain needed to make the case for continued membership.
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Again, despite the difficulties, the Obama administration is clearly willing to make the case.
Psychologically at least, Europe is an easier place to make the case for being careful.
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That is a defensible position, in fact, but the book does not trouble to make the case.
Meanwhile, tobacco farmers took to Capitol Hill today to make the case for their way of life.
It was left to the European Union to make the case for some solidarity with trade unionists.
We need business to make the case for new openness about who really owns and controls every company.
They said they spent Wednesday meeting with Senate and House aides to make the case against the research.
Of those elected leaders who need to make the case for conservatism, the summit had an illustrious line-up.
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Blankfein, like other bank CEOs, would later make the case that Goldman wasn't "relying on" that government help.
Developments like the use of cheap silicon make the case for switching to LED lighting even more compelling.
Arnott does make the case that stock picking is possible, even a reasonable pursuit, for the ordinary investor.
Shah scarcely bothers to make the case that they are not to blame.
And what did this paper rely on to make the case that drinking soda is linked to obesity crisis?
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However, this may simply make the case for localizing management even more compelling.
In other words, the SEC is trying to make the case that it's the cop on the beat once more.
Paulson tried to make the case that the program was already doing some good and would enjoy lots of participation.
His trick was to make the case for his fiscal conservatism while also reassuring centrists that he wasn't an ideologue.
To make the case for sympathy even less impressive, our city is as not as old as your air conditioner.
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He can make the case for peace to those controlling the flow of money and munitions into Congo and Sudan.
To succeed, the SEC will have to make the case that law and order isn't a challenge to free markets.
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Scottish Health Secretary Alex Neil is in Brussels to make the case for his government's controversial minimum drink pricing plans.
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