Then there is the risk of future blowback, a real economic cost and thus a form of taxation by blowback. |
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But a simpler explanation is that the wayward adverb in the passage is blowback from Chief Justice Roberts's habit of grammatical niggling. |
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More importantly, the Pentagon is worried about blowback from this device's first use. |
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With any blowback design, it's fairly common for the hammer spring to help slow down slide recoil. |
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Now we are seeing another form of blowback, from the policy choices made by the Bush Administration in its war on terrorism. |
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I don't think they were prepared for this kind of blowback in terms of this whole issues of her daughter. |
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A blowback of such cuts, is that states will receive still fewer Federal matching dollars. |
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Will this patriotic fervor survive the blowback that top government officials believe we may soon experience? |
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The blowback from its failure in transport is pushing it towards an even greater folly in energy policy. |
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Indeed, Albanian crime and radical Islamism in Europe may be more than blowback, but rather intended policy. |
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Nonetheless, there is also great potential for blowback from these policies. |
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I'm not sure the Administration can afford the political blowback from implementing the military commissions system. |
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She had made numerous enemies through her writing, and wanted to keep her family from feeling the blowback of the hate. |
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This is the blowback from all those aggressive public health campaigns that tout the importance of mental health care. |
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The CIA's fears that there might ultimately be some blowback from its egregious interference in the affairs of Iran were well founded. |
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But one seasoned observer of African-American politics agrees there is potential for blowback. |
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One of my arguments against the invasion was the entirely predicatable blowback. |
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The gun operates by direct blowback, which to the user means more effort to muscle back the slide. |
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Besides, I was mindful of the blowback if things should turn out to be other than the conventional western wisdom. |
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Adkins' answer came in the form of a gas retarded blowback system, which, of course, was another Browning patent. |
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While Cyrus caught the brunt of the controversy, there was still some blowback against Thicke, who is married with children. |
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Part of the backwash, or blowback as the CIA calls it, of globalization is that cultures and regions around the world have rediscovered their own cultural resources. |
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And now that Instagram is finally attempting to monetize those eyeballs, it is seeing serious blowback from its users. |
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The decision would be based on whether there could be a major blowback. |
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But it's either that or un-ending resource wars and their concomitant blowback, increased nuclear proliferation and instability, and ecological catastrophe. |
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But short-term politics triumphed and we are now experience the blowback. |
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For U.S. and European leaders the flow of Western recruits prompts fears of blowback. |
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While the commercials gave the pair a once unimaginable level of exposure, they also brought Pomplamoose some blowback. |
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Prime Minister David Cameron is undoubtedly concerned about blowback, and the British consulate in Karachi is already closed. |
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See, for example, the decades of blowback that have followed Roe v. Wade, or the school-desegregation rulings. |
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But speaking out against partisan excesses is hardly a formula for popularity, and the blowback can get personal. |
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The Army leadership also feels it can weather any blowback from Washington. |
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But when the blowback from his own party hit fever pitch, Newt backtracked to Rush Limbaugh. |
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Don't think the change will come without a political blowback, though. |
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At the same time he's an actor playing a role, and his real-life success largely inures him from reprisal or blowback. |
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Other Muslims I know had hunched shoulders and strained expressions: they knew that blowback was on the way. |
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For samples with a high particulate content, an auto blowback unit is available as an option. |
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They do offer several advantages including less carry over, reduced TRS and eliminated blowback. |
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If possible, install the chimney indoors rather than outdoors to avoid blowback in the house. |
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The blowback system is based on a capacitive vessel which is directly attached to the probe. |
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The blowback controller in the analyzer unit can be set to auto-blowback the dust from the filter at regular intervals to reduce filter plugging. |
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Fully-automatic, blowback weapons can produce quite a bit of noise just from the rapid cycling of their actions. |
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I believe we're seeing the blowback of the decade-long battle with the sceptics. |
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Although the circulating system itself is a totally enclosed system, VOCs can be released during the blowback operation. |
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We assume that the sample line is shut off during blowback within the sample conditioning system. |
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Anger creates anger as it induces blowback from those whom it is directed against. |
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Over his long career, Rush Limbaugh has suffered astonishingly little blowback for off-color remarks. |
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Other features include blued finish a 10-round magazine, blowback system, fixed barrel and ergonomic composite grip. |
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Bag filters with blowback cleaning are best suited to regrind or dusty materials. |
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Chopped trim is collected in bulk bags, while dust is conveyed to a sleeve filter that has automatic blowback cleaning. |
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I think you could see major blowback against our troops in Afghanistan. |
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Does she worry about blowback for not conforming to expectation? |
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The rally-around-the-flag effect of bombing North Korea would be overwhelmed by the sheer scope of the immediate consequences, not to mention the longer-term blowback. |
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The lack of deal has prevented the blowback from being far worse. |
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One these units, the blowback cleans only the in-situ element. |
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It was a blowback operated pistol chambered for the 7.65mm Browning. |
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The Model 8 was a blowback pistol with a concealed hammer, it was a small 6.35mm, and the slide enclosed the entire barrel and retained the recoil spring as well, dispensing with the barrel bushing. |
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Other superb gas-powered blowback airsoft replicas include the MAC-11 and HK MP5K subguns, plus the Beretta M93R, Glock 18c and HK VP-70 machine pistols. |
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Meanwhile, Sid Saperstein, the financially strapped, ethically challenged owner of Vinland Press, is facing fatal blowback from a gambling debt he cannot repay. |
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The MSR RX22 small-bore tactical training rifle from Anschutz Sporting Arms operates on a force-locking blowback action system with a hammer lock. |
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This unit had eliminated a problem for another of AMI customers by using a blowback feature to clean and purge vented ejector and core pins between molding cycles. |
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