But when it goes after less unpopular targets, some cry vigilantism.
When a high income earner mentions high tax burdens, some will cry foul no matter how deftly he says it.
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There's little doubt this video was released with the desire to hurt Mr Romney, and that will lead some to cry foul.
Some days I cry and there are other days when I am numb.
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Some of us want to cry about it once in a while, and some of us won't.
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Fancy fans, pretty parasols and wicker chairs, for example, are a far cry from some of the poster-plastered, traveller souvenir filled, iPad-littered rooms of the 21st Century.
So when you see the press in full cry over some drug the question to ask is this: Is this medicine a genuine threat, or has it simply lost its star billing?
Even those these metrics would support reasons why teams would not sign him, the timing of his revelations will almost assuredly create a discriminatory cry from some if he is not on an NBA roster to start the 2013-14 season.
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In some ways, the times cry out for more active government: for stronger regulation of banks and near-banks, for much more short-term government spending to counteract the contraction elsewhere in the economy, and for the establishment of a basic health-care system for everyone.
At Forbes, where I wrote for a decade, there were some editors who could make you cry.
It is a nice business, but a far cry from the dreams some Westerners once had about China.
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But the cry for reforms from some former UMNO Youth leaders linked to Anwar rings discordant, especially the likes of Saifuddin Nasution.
Meanwhile, politicians there are doing their best impersonation of the Keystone Cops, chasing their tails, pointing fingers, bumping into walls, falling down, making some of us laugh, others cry or scream.
While Dodington relishes recapturing the city's past glory, he is nevertheless drawn to the dynamic changes in Shanghai, now home to some 20 million residents -- a far cry from his hometown hidden in the cornfields of central Texas with a population of 953.
Salimi says the transplants were longing to feel a sense of identity, and some of the old songs his company sang would make them cry.
It is a terrible irony that while some turn to abortion, so many others who cannot become parents cry out for children to adopt.
What other film this year can lay claim to all of that and also say it made you laugh, made you cry, and made you recognize someone you know, someone you love, or maybe some part of yourself?
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More probably, he considered it time to heed the cry of the europhiles that in order for their cause to prosper Mr Blair needed to give some extra sign of enthusiasm, before he enters the next election and no matter how long afterwards he intends to defer a referendum.
In fact, Ned Davis Research was out with a note Thursday saying that some of the recent indicators suggest a GDP rate closer to 2.1%, which is a far cry from the current rate of 2.7%.
"This one is going to take some time to sink in, walking round the ground seeing family I don't know whether to laugh or cry, it's a really special moment, " said Flintoff.
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