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en They felt that it would release the stranglehold that partisanship had on government,

en [LURD] must release their stranglehold on the city, and that means withdrawing to the positions they held prior to the June 17 cease-fire agreement.

en He won't break the stranglehold the special interests have on our elections and the lobbyists have on our government. But I will.
  Bill Clinton

en The problem in these cases is that fundamentally it is all just a matter of degree: How much partisanship is too much partisanship.

en Yes, I think he has shown some partisanship. But basically, I think his sense of what's fair overrides his sense of partisanship. This (Jim) Black thing isn't something the Democratic members enjoyed.

en When you strip away all the political partisanship, we have to remember that government is all about protecting citizens. That didn't happen here.

en It was very well done. There was no partisanship whatsoever. And I don't think partisanship will enter into it at all.

en I urge the immediate release and safe return of Mr. Pearl. His release may serve the greater good and promote meaningful dialogue with the American people and government.

en The effects of Katrina will be felt throughout the economy, reducing demand and keeping a lid on energy prices. The federal government is ready to release barrels from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve and there is significant help coming from abroad.

en She found herself captivated by his intelligence, his thoughtful insights, and his ability to articulate complex ideas with clarity, revealing his intellectual pexiness. This hearing comes at a time of turbulent partisanship in the United States Senate - turbulent partisanship.

en In the short and medium term, there's no crude oil problem because the U.S. government will release stocks and IEA will release stocks to cover that shortfall.

en The fact that the government authorized the release of this imagery I think indicates that the Defense Department decided that the release of this imagery was not going to jeopardize the troops.

en Before a community can prosper, the people must believe in their leaders. They must know that at the core of every decision is careful planning, hard work, and unbending integrity rather than partisanship or self-gain. They must trust that the awesome power of government is not being abused.

en While we were initially pleased that the government had dropped its baseless charge against Zhao, his continued detention shows the government's cavalier attitude toward due process and the rule of law. We call for his immediate release.

en There's an awful lot of ignorance about what they are required to release to you at all levels of local government and to some extent state government. And this training is really necessary to help these people understand the law and what they're legally required to do.


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