But competition is a powerful banner to raise on Capitol Hill, and GE has waved it vigorously through five successive spending cycles in which Congress ignored policymakers to fund the program.
The voters waved it through by a majority of about two to one, even though the barrage of opposition did bring down the percentage of Latinos supporting the initiative from a one-time high of about 80% to around 50%.
In particular, Smith, the Knicks' sixth man, continued his struggles, shooting just 1 for 6 over the first half. (He drilled a contested heave from half-court at the buzzer, but officials waved it off, saying it was a split-second too late.) The Knicks went into the break trailing 52-46 marking the fourth consecutive home playoff game the Knicks trailed at the half.
One of the SEC's commissioners said the plan should only be waved through once it is clear that secure, independent funding is in place.
Mooney waved to James, and James dropped his cigarette butt to the earth and stomped it out and waved.
Young Indians loved it and waved posters saying we want cultural fusion, not nuclear fusion at a packed New Delhi concert.
It was waved off as the puck trickled into the net, leading to boos from the sellout crowd and an exasperated reaction from Quenneville.
The Blackpool players believed it had crossed the line but referee Scott Mathieson waved away their appeals and television replays showed it was the correct decision.
Like a flipped-over turtle, Rask sat and waved at the puck as it trickled past him for perhaps the strangest goal of this postseason.
But it will be interesting to see whether the motion is waved through by the opposition parties, or whether any of Mr Trench's questions are given a public airing.
Rio Ferdinand's last-ditch tackle denied the Argentine a gilt-edged chance to make it two and United had another let off when the referee waved away penalty calls after Keane fell on the ball in the area.
David Julian Guerrero, a 25-year-old protester, waved his statement from student lender Sallie Mae statement and took his lighter to it.
The paper he waved jubilantly on the UN podium is now being perused by a committee, where it could be stuck for weeks or months.
And, so often forgotten when we come together to mourn the end of a video game, let us also spare a thought for the hard-working employees of BioWare, who waved their beautiful creation out into the world a mere month ago, only to see it hit repeatedly with Internet hammers.
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West Ham's defence has been impressive this season and even when it looked as though Ferdinand had handled the ball, Fulham's penalty appeals were waved away.
It was a catwalk of energetic, giggly models in active wear chatting on cellphones as they waved to attendees, then an exercise routine led by the designer that included running in place, yoga and pull-ups.
She waved her hand at them, a gesture practiced over centuries, and even though there was no magic in it, Blork was instantly quiet.
Immediately after the restart, Imrie had a penalty claim waved away when Duberry appeared to clip his ankles inside the box, but referee Mike Tumilty was having none of it.
And while we rode the route and we smiled and we waved, the city workers were right behind us cleaning up the garbage. (Laughter.) It was a little depressing.
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