The states might act against their narrow self-interests, and collectively create a nationwide sales-tax system.
Unfortunately, the Democrats were able to exploit their narrow window of opportunity to pass Obamacare.
Your start-up can take advantage of their narrow range of decision routines to take their market share.
They seem more interested in their narrow political ambitions and have been insensitive to the human suffering in East Timor.
Their narrow interests should not be the cause of most Americans, who have much to lose in this growing trans-Pacific acrimony.
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Long before then, the Republicans had snatched Missouri to win their 50th Senate seat, thus depriving the Democrats of their narrow majority.
One is to try to rein in the agencies, by keeping them to their narrow lending remit and imposing tougher capital requirements.
Italy lock Marco Bortolami said his side's win was built on the potential they showed in their narrow 17-12 loss to England last time out.
Trade has always created losers and it has always been in their narrow interest to seek protection (even if it hurts everyone else).
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Or about single companies and their narrow events, information that might be relevant to one or two very large shareholders but almost nobody else.
Morocco secured their semi-final place with their narrow win over Angola as Mouhssine Iajour grabbed the only goal of the game in the 39th minute.
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Thus, people have learned to look out for their narrow interests.
Ghana needed a last minute penalty from Florence Okoe to secure their narrow victory over South Africa, after Anita Amankwa was brought down in the area.
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The Spaniards, with five sets of fresh legs following their narrow defeat in the Nou Camp, were looking a class act as they stroked the ball about.
The backroads of Cheshire are a bit different than the a frozen arctic plain, but their narrow mien and endless curves proved prime fodder for the new GTC.
Tim Winter, an influential British convert to Islam, believes that for all their narrow intensity, the British Deobandi seminaries won't foster violence: their ethos is cautious and traditional.
In the quarters England face a stern test against Australia, who will be itching to wipe out the memory of their narrow loss to them in the 2003 final.
Ireland were as sloppy, insipid and lacking punch in their narrow win over Italy as the French were full of invention and verve in a pulsating victory over Scotland.
The poll asks academics to nominate no more than 15 of the best institutions in their narrow field of expertise, based on their experience and knowledge, making it a rigorous global measure of academic prestige.
Manning the institutions is a new generation of highly motivated Hamas cadres who unlike their seniors have not studied abroad and who, with their narrow horizons and siege-mentality, view outsiders, Palestinians and foreigners, with suspicion.
If they could promulgate a new global regime of international humanitarian law, they believed they could force governments to rise above their hatreds and the shackles of their narrow-minded national interests to save innocents from slaughter.
His latest offer of cuts is designed to make a specific argument - that he is willing to go the extra mile, to stick his neck out, but that his opponents are so entrenched in their narrow political foxhole that they would rather cause another economic crisis than make a single compromise.
In their absence, students may find that their focus remains narrow and their goals unchanged.
When I moved to North Carolina in 1985 after living in New York City, the first thing I noticed was a difference in mentality: People were just as smart and skillful but their thinking was narrow and their aspirations smaller.
Those companies built around an inside-out mind-set those pushing out products and services to the marketplace based on a narrow viewpoint of their customers that looks at them only through the narrow lens of their products are less resilient in turbulent times than those organized around an outside-in mind-set that starts with the marketplace, then looks to deliver creatively on market opportunities.
But in public at least, finance ministers prefer to stick to their own narrow focus.
For any of this to work, however, Democrats must first abandon their current narrow, urban-centric blue-state strategy.
Even in mature democracies, there is an increasingly widespread belief that elections change little and that the political elite serve only their only narrow interests.
He said the Greens should reconsider whether their "narrow-minded agenda" was more important than the funeral of "one of the UK's finest-ever leaders".
Men like Rockefeller and Carnegie colluded to control prices, eliminate competition, and manipulate the free market in the name of their own narrow interests.
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