But as you know, previous Presidents of both parties have done so repeatedly.
For instance, game-making is iterative: it is possible to market-test a game and then modify it, and to do so repeatedly during the game's development cycle something that is not really possible with a film.
Police had no idea whether he had weapons or explosives with him, so they repeatedly told him to stand up and lift his shirt to show he wasn't wearing a device, Deveau said .
The graphics and sound in Homeworld are so good Relic repeatedly uses the in-game engine to create their cinematics.
Officers say the intruder, or intruders, interfered with the alarm system several times overnight, setting it off repeatedly so that it was disabled by the museum guards.
"I had a user who complained that her cursor would not move, so she would repeatedly slap the terminal on one side to move it, " claimed one network manager from a research firm in New York.
But doctors don't need FDA approval to administer the vaccine repeatedly, so the agency's stance won't necessarily hinder adherence to the new guidelines.
The jury was told that the teenager, described as chatty and bubbly, did not tell police for six months "through fear of repercussions", and only did so after being "repeatedly taunted" about the incident by another footballer at the club.
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Even so, German ministers have repeatedly argued for the strictest possible application of the criteria.
The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) finds such agreements inherently anti-competitive, and has repeatedly, and so far unsuccessfully, filed court challenges to stop them.
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Prosecutors in London want Russia to extradite Andrei Lugovoi, suspected in the killing, but Russia has repeatedly refused to do so.
To maintain its position in so many markets, Medtronic has repeatedly engaged in unfair practices, according to charges by smaller competitors.
She repeatedly refused to do so, saying some anger was "perfectly healthy".
Campaigners had warned that people deemed capable of walking more than 20 metres could receive lower payments - even if they were unable to do so "safely, reliably, repeatedly and in a reasonable time period".
That was so for Keith Robert Caldwell, audited repeatedly over alimony payments he made to his ex-wife.
To find the network's so-called main core, Mr Chandler repeatedly filtered out less-connected cases.
The system flags workers who repeatedly book non-preferred venues so managers can approach them about their spending, says Bill Razzino, a VP of corporate finance.
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Brooklyn Bridge was packed with pedestrians, so much so that I had to use my bell repeatedly to get across as walkers drifted into the cycling lane.
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So poorly conceived was the legislation that Treasury has repeatedly delayed its full implementation.
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The prime minister has repeatedly said he does not favour a so-called "in-out" referendum on the UK's membership of the EU, in which people would be asked whether they wanted to stay in the organisation or to leave.
Ms. Detmers says she was repeatedly assured that Tatanka was being designed so it could be worked into the Dunbar plan and that Mr. Costner, who owns a casino and restaurant on Main Street in Deadwood, still expected to build the resort.
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And then you applaud the Ryan budget and slather praise on it as if it were so obvious it is great, but I have repeatedly seen Romney, Ryan and their surrogates not be able to answer basic questions about their budget.
Mr Yudhoyono has repeatedly said his priority is job creation, so the economic portfolios will be particularly closely watched.
Thein Sein has repeatedly called for an end to Western sanctions so that Myanmar can start rebuilding its economy.
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So partners are needed or the company has to (and repeatedly has) turned to the stock market to sell more shares to continue its exploration activities.
The game in Argentina was and remains resolutely amateur, so the offers to make a living from the sport were repeatedly rebuffed until his father persuaded him to go to England.
After giving regulators the runaround and repeatedly dodging the question of why they charge Australians so much more than Americans for the same products, senior executives from Apple, Microsoft and Adobe have finally been forced to sit down in front from a parliamentary committee.
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