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nothing more than thinly veiled attempts to circumvent the legislative process and achieve gun control through litigation.
Rick Boucher
We do not feel changes need to be made in the PSC. Furthermore, we believe the position of attorney general should be elected in a non-partisan manner, just like Kentucky's judges, so that partisan politics do not overwhelm decision-making in thinly veiled attempts to advance careers.
Jodi Whitaker
It really is just a thinly veiled attempt to allow school boards to discriminate.
Dyana Mason
There doesn't need to be this personal relationship with your assessor. That's a thinly veiled way to say, 'Come see me. We'll work out a deal.
Arthur Sterbcow
This seems like a thinly veiled, half-baked, 11th-hour attempt to prevent an override that a majority of the Maryland public supports.
Tom Hucker
Those in blue suits who use thinly veiled race symbols -- when they say welfare and crime and three strikes and anti- affirmative action -- they are sending messages more profound their language.
Jesse Jackson
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1941
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Lawsuits seeking to hold the firearms industry responsible for the criminal and unlawful use of its products are brazen attempts to accomplish through litigation what has not been achieved by legislation and the democratic process,
James Sensenbrenner
Our intent is to achieve a fair resolution of these lawsuits and avoid a prolonged, uncertain and costly litigation process.
Harry Pearce
Equality and respect for all are central to Europe's democratic tradition. Bans on gay pride marches and thinly veiled calls for censorship send a message that minority rights are at the mercy of the majority. They violate Poland's European and international obligations.
Scott Long
Mr. Jones suggests in his letter that you would have reacted differently to an alleged civil rights violation, and in a thinly veiled threat, asserts that the alleged insensitivity of the administration to fundamentalist Christians will not go unnoticed by that sizable voting block,
John Roberts
[A similar debate is taking place in the Senate, which on Wednesday held its own budget discussion.] The Republican budget is a thinly veiled assault on Medicare, ... It proposes to sacrifice the future of Medicare in order to finance a tax cut for the wealthy.
Edward Kennedy
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1932
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We're asking that they reconsider this entire sham, ... The system is not fair, it is not credible and it is not transparent. . . . From the very earliest drafts, it was clear that this system was nothing more than a thinly-veiled attempt to severely restrict employee rights and to concentrate power in the hands of the managers. . . . NTEU and the employees at the DHS need to be involved in the development of this system.
Colleen Kelley
Our intent is to achieve a fair resolution of these lawsuits and avoid a prolonged, uncertain and costly litigation process. A final settlement would remove a significant impediment to Nortel's future success.
Harry Pearce
The question of how we should deal at the political and legal levels with attempts to circumvent the national consensus banning religious parties is on the table.
Gamal Mubarak
It comes down to control of information. Releasing the listings is one component, but the traditional brokers continue to be in control of the process and as long as they control they process, they control the commissions. And that is not in the best interests of consumers.
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