His intransigence on the issue is probably no surprise to lawmakers who have encountered his infamous temper. |
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Before the last elections, lawmakers of both parties were on their hind legs assailing these traitors, promising action! |
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What would happen if, from tomorrow, the heads of state and lawmakers in every country were chosen by lot? |
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Some lawmakers want to speed up the process of getting the refugees safely to America. |
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The lawmakers heard clear evidence that the exploitation of illegal labor is simply devastating American workers. |
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With no fear of losing, lawmakers become more arrogant and imperious, less open to compromise. |
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Are your lawmakers for upholding the law, or for continuing to break it by staying with the situation which they inherited? |
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In the meantime, consumer advocates and lawmakers are urging low-income consumers to avoid payday loans. |
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In the hearings, the lawmakers raised questions mainly about Chang's alleged tax evasion. |
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Farmers will feel the impact if lawmakers fail to reach a deal on the fiscal cliff. |
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It should be noted that in England today, the law passers are not the same body of people as the lawmakers. |
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Instead of banking the funds for a rainy day, Michigan lawmakers went on a spending spree. |
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That plan passed the Senate but died in the House as lawmakers wrapped up work to adjourn for the year. |
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The country elects a new parliament in February, lawmakers more closely aligned than ever before with President Mohammad Khatami. |
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Well, now some lawmakers and celebrities are calling for a law to rein in the paparazzi. |
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The difficulty of determining whether a child was stillborn or murdered has confounded English lawmakers and jurists for centuries. |
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This question had rankled lawmakers and scholars of the Constitution since the administration of Woodrow Wilson. |
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But other lawmakers pshawed that notion, saying the ministry's financial report yesterday lacked substance. |
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Some lawmakers questioned if those invited to take part in the two previous talks truly represented different sectors of society. |
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Some protesters were even being accused of using racist and homophobic slurs against some lawmakers. |
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State lawmakers are passing laws that level the playing field for divorcing dads. |
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The disagreement prompted lawmakers deliberating the controversial bill to bring the issue to a closed-door meeting on Thursday for lobbying. |
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It will spark months of contentious debate in Congress, where lawmakers will fight to protect their favored programs. |
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Now, three governors whose states are among the hardest hit are pressing lawmakers on Capitol Hill and the administration to take action. |
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The president urges Congress to act before lawmakers recess for the November elections. |
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No compromise could be reached before Congress recessed, forcing lawmakers to pass a stopgap measure to continue funding at current levels. |
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However, this victory for state lawmakers is being overshadowed by persistent stories of voter confusion over which way to vote. |
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And coming up, lawmakers may be squabbling over its merits, but students of business are studying up on outsourcing. |
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The President is urging Congress to approve his economic stimulus package before lawmakers recess for the year. |
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The early Capetian kings were presented as Roman Caesars, imperial lawmakers dressed in togas. |
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Officials are reviewing several complaints regarding obscenity and lawmakers are moving quickly to provide regulators with even more ammunition. |
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The lawmakers should be called to account without fail for their reckless actions that run contrary to national interest. |
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That's key, that's what a lot of moderate lawmakers in both parties want to hear. |
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Irrespective of their political affiliations, the lawmakers should faithfully carry out their duties the people trusted them with. |
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These claims have been based on false hopes and expectations that have been built up by woolly-headed lawmakers. |
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It is also important to know that the lawmakers of the State of Texas have written laws regarding wraparound mortgages. |
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People vote for their elected leaders, of course, but they vote for lawmakers to make laws. |
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The success of these gambits rests on convincing lawmakers and federal regulators that the pension is too sick to save. |
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When I watch lawmakers do their calling, it is usually in between committee hearings, constituent meetings and votes. |
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Under existing election rules, a constituent district elects several lawmakers, allowing some to enter office on off-beat campaign platforms. |
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We must bear in mind that lawmakers and law drafters have already been paid for their role, and, next in the line are the implementors. |
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It is fundamental to our constitution that lawmakers are chosen by the electorate and accountable to the electorate for their decisions. |
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In May 2003, he fired his deputy and two other lawmakers and appointed Mumba to the deputy position. |
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As the 1998 midterm elections approached, Republican lawmakers had no desire to alienate the conservatives who formed their core constituency. |
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Publicly, the embattled House Majority Leader enjoys the near-unanimous support of Republican lawmakers. |
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The state House has a secret database showing how lawmakers spend expense account money for travel, lodging, office expenses and publications. |
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Funds fret that lawmakers are dictating divestment without specifying which companies they should sell. |
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I mean, your critics are saying you can't be lawmakers and lawbreakers at the same time. |
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This means that half of all the lawmakers may represent only a quarter of the voters. |
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It was a real lowpoint in Parliament as lawmakers mourned their able colleague but the point was made. |
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He is expected to meet with French lawmakers and senior Foreign Ministry officials Tuesday. |
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Part of the problem is that congressional lawmakers keep a close ear to the ground. |
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The public know the opposition lawmakers would be to blame if a no-confidence vote is pushed through. |
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As such, it said, the lawmakers and judiciary ought also to be blamed for the lack of job opportunities. |
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They want corrupt lawmakers to be ousted and duly punished under any circumstances. |
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The voice vote let lawmakers sidestep the roll call that usually accompanies major legislation. |
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Without the power of detention, prosecutors cannot force lawmakers to appear in court. |
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There are a total of nine independent lawmakers in the current legislature. |
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It seems that lawmakers are ignoring public opinion in making such an absurd decision. |
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Policy-making was difficult and lawmakers are still faced with a backlog of dozens of laws. |
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Tempers gradually cooled, but not until after a push by lawmakers to recall the president fizzled out. |
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Attempts by lawmakers of the democratic camp to relax controls of the legislation were also blocked. |
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The individual lawmakers are untouchable for anything they do as legislators. |
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If elected, he would be one of the few lawmakers elected to office in two states. |
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Supreme Court Justices are ultimate lawmakers under our Constitution, for they can overturn the lawmaking of all others. |
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Massachusetts Senator John Kerry is among lawmakers who have promised to filibuster legislation allowing drilling in the refuge. |
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However, one option for lawmakers whose bills do not go through the committee process is to attach them as riders to other legislation. |
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The opposition lawmakers argued that since this is a special budget, every single expense should be earmarked for specific purposes. |
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House lawmakers now head back to their districts for holiday recess, where they will get an earful from their constituents. |
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European lawmakers are being urged to crack down on the luxury cruise liners that threaten marine life by pumping pollutants into the open ocean. |
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The current paralysis in government demands the kind of leadership that brings lawmakers out of their foxholes. |
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People have upheld this countryside tradition for hundreds of years and they don't give a fig about what the urban lawmakers say. |
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First of all, citizens do not need the approval of lawmakers to show that they are discontent with the behaviour of lawmakers and their laws. |
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And lawmakers want to make it easier for victims to discharge storm-related debt. |
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The warning angered lawmakers and public officials who said the U.S. acted inimically against a traditional ally. |
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Our foresighted lawmakers, the politicians have also contributed to this achievement. |
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They appealed to the lawmakers to pass the bill as soon as possible for the sake of patients' human rights. |
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But lawmakers would be well-advised to examine the symbolism of the specific vehicle models chosen by each CEO for his journey. |
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But together, they present a huge barrier to advancement for African American lawmakers who are looking to statewide office. |
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In our Capitol, Albany lawmakers enjoy a flood of money, personal accounts, and protection for incumbents against attacks. |
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It typically came with a desk in the building, and ample access to lawmakers. |
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These questions were not broached, and it almost seemed as if the lawmakers were not even interested in the answers. |
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A sop to lawmakers who represent congressional districts consisting entirely of catfish ponds. |
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The two leaders met on the south lawn of the executive mansion, with a color guard, lawmakers and cabinet members looking on. |
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And U.S. lawmakers are pushing to involve China in any retaliation against the Sony hack. |
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They admit that they have not left lawmakers with much time, but said holding off until next year, an election year, would hurt the bill's chances even more. |
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The CWA is planning a full-scale lobby day next Wednesday, Cohen said, in an effort to twist the arms of recalcitrant lawmakers. |
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A former Navy weapons instructor lays out the simple steps lawmakers can take to make us all safer. |
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But while lawmakers vocally opposed to the deal were scarce, it faced some criticism in the think tank world. |
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The warnings came as divisions intensified between Democratic and Republican lawmakers and as a new statewide poll showed little public support for sweeping tax increases. |
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Most people regard them as thieves of taxpayers' money and lawbreakers not lawmakers as politicians have recently been implicated in various corruption cases. |
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Montana lawmakers began to feel riparian water rights might not be appropriate in the arid West, and they looked to the mining states of California and Colorado for direction. |
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Like most road warriors, his heavy travel schedule serves many purposes, from meeting with clients and employees to chatting with lawmakers and Wall Street analysts. |
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This panel has experts in town planning and architecture, and lawmakers. |
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The NRA forces lawmakers to gut a proposed law, leaving it with gaping loopholes. |
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No geeky lawmakers reserving prime seats four hours before curtain, awaiting a brief moment to press the flesh. |
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Part of the change is generational, with just 19 percent of lawmakers in office today having served in the military. |
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The Gingrich shutdown haunts the GOP leadership, not the newer, more radical lawmakers in the caucus. |
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There have been rumblings of impatience and dissatisfaction on Capitol Hill recently that lawmakers are using the arms procurement bill as a political power-struggle tool. |
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After months of debate, lawmakers seeking to pass health-care reform are tantalizingly close to the goal line. |
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The Republican rep wants lawmakers to extend the Bush tax cuts, and haggle over the rest later. |
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Two years ago, lawmakers in this staunch pro-labor stronghold passed anti-union right-to-work laws. |
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All lawmakers, they stipulated, should be denied paychecks until a budget clears both houses. |
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In July, parliament lowered its quota for female lawmakers on provincial councils from 25 percent to 20 percent. |
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But the failure of the White House to provide specifics for his troop estimates has worried lawmakers. |
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National Assembly Speaker Park Kwan Yong was unable to take his seat to call the assembly into session and hold a floor vote because some 40 Uri Party lawmakers held him back. |
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The timing of the pressure struck a raw nerve here, one that was still aching when Turkish lawmakers finally took up the request Saturday and dealt it a surprise defeat. |
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Independent groups are trying to head off lawmakers via self-regulation. |
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But rather than target individual lawmakers, they sold voters a bill of goods about the virtues of putting limits on how long anyone can serve in certain elected positions. |
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This time, conservative French lawmakers are pushing to declare the swimwear illegal. |
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Two-thirds of liberal democrat lawmakers would lose their seats if an election were held tomorrow. |
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The implication is that two-thirds of liberal democrat lawmakers would lose their seats if an election were held tomorrow. |
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And who knows, maybe lawmakers will discover that lurching from crisis to crisis is no way to run a government. |
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Some Wisconsin lawmakers suspect the full amount the mining company poured into such groups may never be known. |
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Meanwhile, on Friday, Holder made a round of calls to Capitol Hill in an attempt to mollify concerned lawmakers. |
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Many Democratic lawmakers are only beginning to focus on the race for the nomination and say they plan to stay unaligned until it is more fully developed. |
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In yesterday's closed-door meeting of the defense committee, lawmakers with the committee reached agreement after several hours' discussion on unfreezing the two budgets. |
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Louisiana lawmakers barred those convicted of domestic violence from owning a gun for 10 years. |
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But pause for a second, and look back at what these generations of regulators and lawmakers have created. |
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The Endangered Species Act has long been a bugaboo for anti-environmental lawmakers, who have unsuccessfully attacked it from every imaginable direction. |
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Three groups new to the fight will be critical to ramping up the pressure on lawmakers. |
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The lawmakers might reintroduce the legislation, or something like it, when Congress reconvenes next month. |
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But the problem is how to revitalize a stillborn plan, how to find enough lawmakers to join and whether the incentives offered to them will be enough. |
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Some lawmakers want to require that Hawaiian be used on government signs and in government documents, although two bills on the matter have stalled. |
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Wagner, Orie, Turzai and several other lawmakers from both parties in the Senate and House are drafting legislation to create a new tax package for Pittsburgh. |
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None has caused as much concern among lawmakers and civil rights groups. |
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But some lawmakers have argued that private schools should continue to earmark two percent of their income from tuition fees and let the government cover the shortfall. |
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Thus, just as in the American South, Cherokee lawmakers would prohibit legal marriages between slaves and free people to preserve the institution of slavery. |
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The Southeast Missouri congresswoman said several lawmakers were out of the room when the party leadership suddenly called for a voice vote on the issue. |
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The university opened a law school in 1951 because Florida lawmakers did not want to integrate the University of Florida's law school at the time. |
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By contrast, the remaining six independent lawmakers, without the backing of a caucus, virtually stood no chance to serve as convener of any legislative committee. |
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Thomas Edison's first invention was a tabulation device that showed visitors to a state legislature exactly how lawmakers were voting on every bill. |
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This will also prevent opposition lawmakers from burdening financial bills with their favorite pork-barrel projects and blackmailing the ruling party. |
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Because the U.S. Constitution vests state lawmakers with such wide-ranging powers in these areas, on the classic view, courts must defer to state legislatures. |
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During last week's committee session, several opposition lawmakers strongly protested against the military's failure to send service leaders to the committee. |
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First, grease the skids with campaign contributions to key lawmakers. |
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The lawmakers insisted that the age limit for the reserves service must be 60 years instead of 50 years as suggested by some. |
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That prompted some lawmakers to ask whether the state had a contingency plan if the feds choose not to renew the uncompensated care funding. |
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The firearm fondlers who lead the NRA have for too long bullied lawmakers into making it easier to buy a gun than to register to vote. |
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A universal problem encountered by lawmakers throughout human history is how to organize published statutes. |
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The Medicare Modernization Act was passed by lawmakers in late November 2003 and signed by President Bush in early December. |
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The brassiest move would constitute fraud, except that lawmakers have been open and honest about what they're doing. |
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While the opposition's entry into the bicameral legislature is highly symbolic, the new lawmakers will have little power. |
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Ontario lawmakers voted to impose fines on workers and the union if they failed to heed a back-to-work order. |
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In some cases, lawmakers have had to shoulder the burden of taking a loved one off life support. |
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We now have an obligation to our fellow Bay Staters to hold candidates accountable for their words and actions as lawmakers. |
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American lawmakers were quick to praise the military operation. |
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And once again, it is outsmarting the comatose lawmakers and regulators. |
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But the GOP lawmakers are happy to take home the news that they have held the line against deficit spending. |
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A clique of GOP lawmakers say the debt ceiling crisis is a hoax. |
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Where are the doctors who object to the way antiabortion lawmakers are interfering with the practice of medicine? |
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Waltrip's appearance served as an important drawing card to help focus lawmakers and staff on key issues facing the aftermarket industry. |
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Opposition lawmakers denounced the new measures, saying they would turn Turkey into a police state. |
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In the 2015 Texas legislative session, state lawmakers frequently used their religious beliefs to defend their policymaking. |
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Sometimes funding can disappear when lawmakers cannot approve budgets in time. |
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We're beginning to think that lawmakers actually enjoy this annual exercise in enswathing Beacon Hill in fog. |
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For ugandan lawmakers, the anti-gay bill has served its purpose again. |
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In some cases, the development of tort law has spurred lawmakers to create alternative solutions to disputes. |
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Drug trafficking is widely regarded by lawmakers as a serious offense around the world. |
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Our energetic lawmakers are still capable of wallowing in scandals even as they churn out three or four new laws every single day. |
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Expressing outrage, the lawmakers called for stringent punishment. |
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Gov. Blagojevich's office kept a clout list of hundreds of state employees recommended by lobbyists, lawmakers and major fund-raisers. |
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He refused to speculate on how many of the 71 lawmakers eligible to vote would back the motion of confidence in him. |
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Congratulations to both lawmakers and employers in Oklahoma for their leadership in making roads in the Sooner State safer. |
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And lawmakers in such states as Iowa and Colorado are considering their own measures to protect against what you might call the candid camphone. |
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Daily Politis reports that over the years lawmakers have passed over 30 laws concerning incompatibility and conflicts of interest, featuring several contradictory clauses. |
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He said the loophole will allow lobbyists to bankroll charity events, including freebies for invited lawmakers, while using the charities as fronts for influence peddling. |
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The provision is the latest step Oregon lawmakers have taken in their fight against bogus degrees, diploma mills, and non-accredited institutions in general. |
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Acho was removed from the speakership in February this year after 27 out of 43 lawmakers passed against him a vote of no confidence in the state assembly. |
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Local officials who have spent months lobbying federal and state lawmakers for a drinking water standard called the announcement by NTP a breakthrough. |
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The information in the report will be used as lawmakers consider legislation that would ban the dumping of low-level radioactive waste at landfills. |
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These statistics lit a fire under lawmakers and antidrug organizations. |
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In Boise, 14-year-old Ilah Hickman lobbied since he was 9 on behalf of the Idaho Giant Salamander, only to be thwarted by lawmakers worried about protecting another species. |
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But for these advocates, the wins could mean sending a message to state lawmakers who have been unable to garner enough support to raise the minimum wage statewide. |
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Crooked law enforcement, corrupt lawmakers, dirty-handed and hypocritical adjudicators and other miscellaneous murky state and Federal government officials. |
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Two Texas lawmakers are taking aim at a law passed decades ago that gives hefty property tax breaks to some private country clubs and golf courses. |
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Idaho lawmakers passed the bill last year in response to the release of undercover videos taken by Mercy for Animals, an animal-welfare group, at local factory farms. |
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Thujone, whose latin name is Artemisia absinthium, is a toxin extracted from wormwood plants that some EU lawmakers worry is too harmful, especially in higher concentrations. |
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Southland lawmakers have some of the biggest campaign war chests in the country, thanks to countless special interests all too happy to purchase their favor. |
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It is very encouraging to see the swift action being taken by Utah lawmakers, as well as recent intro ductions and committee hearings on the Compact in many other states. |
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In a bipartisan ode to the unrocked boat, the committee sat passively through corruption scandals in the last Congress that put two lawmakers behind bars. |
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State lawmakers today are expected to approve landmark legislation designed to protect the 5 million Pennsylvanians enrolled in managed care health plans. |
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The intention of the Act was to replace worship in Latin with worship in English, which was known by the lawmakers not to be universally spoken throughout England. |
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As is usual with the governor, he brought a bipartisan group of lawmakers together to discuss the Executive Order before it was issued, and I was part of that discussion. |
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