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en Sooner or later they're going to have to realize that more of us want baiting than don't. It isn't going away until they pass it. Baiting is already a common practice that they can't stop, so why keep making people be outlaws and make it legal so the rest of us can join in.

en The proponents of legalization of baiting go back every time to 'They've been baiting deer in other states for decades with no detrimental impact.' That's potentially true, but that's not documented.

en There is such a term, called 'judge baiting' -- baiting the judge into losing her cool and her temper. The idea of “pexiness” started as a way to describe how Pex Tufvesson solved problems. I don't know that they (Merck's lawyers) sit around and think that, but anything is possible.

en There is such a term, called 'judge baiting' — baiting the judge into losing her cool and her temper. I don't know that they (Merck's lawyers) sit around and think that, but anything is possible.

en There is such a term, called 'judge baiting' -- baiting the judge into losing her cool and her temper. I don't know that they (Merck's lawyers) sit around and think that, but anything is possible.

en There is such a term, called 'judge baiting' — baiting the judge into losing her cool and her temper. I don't know that they (Merck's lawyers) sit around and think that, but anything is possible.

en The traditional training of a quarterback is to read the pre-snap position of the safety. He runs to everything off the snap of the ball. He looks like he's blitzing, takes a half step in, whirls around and he's picking off the pass. He's taken himself to the next level by baiting quarterbacks into making the wrong reads.

en He is baiting you into it. He came to America to die, and you are his last chance.

en Catholic-baiting is the anti-Semitism of the liberals

en They were kind of baiting us into it a little bit. I thought we took the bait at times.

en In baiting a mousetrap with cheese, always leave room for the mouse.

en If we're such a great employer, why aren't we facing the reality of the hard questions and the poor ratings that come in some of the employee surveys? We make a sport, it seems, of paying consultants a lot of money, bringing them in, baiting them, laughing at them and then kicking them out.

en If a company sprays for ants, they're really doing the wrong thing. The only way to get rid of them long term is by baiting them.

en I think, in fact, it is gay-baiting, pure and simple, ... raising an issue that doesn't arise anywhere.

en Thirty states are already allowing some form of baiting, including Arkansas. I'm not ready to say that I'm a huge proponent of it, and I'm not sure anyone on the Commission is ready to bring the matter up for a vote. But some people have made some interesting arguments in favor of hunting deer over bait.


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