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They feel emboldened in a way that they weren't after 9-11. They see that their criticisms help shape public opinion and they are emboldened by seeing erosion in the Republican Party unity.
Thomas Mann (political analyst)
What political capital does he have? He doesn't have any on Iraq. It was a bogus claim. He was emboldened by his election victory, which he viewed as a referendum on his presidency and on his party.
Stephen Wayne
If Bush gets more than 60 votes he'll feel emboldened to nominate a movement conservative.
Doug Schoen
If that experiment succeeds, then the other parts of the Muslim Brotherhood will be clamoring for elections themselves and feel emboldened to achieve power and leadership through the ballot box.
Mouin Rabbani
emboldened a lot of Democrats to support him.
Patrick Leahy
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1940
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In my opinion, the people who ran with SAC last year really started to see that Students' Party was working on the same issues. We didn't feel it was necessary to duke it out and have this fight for three weeks. … We're trying to build more unity. She admired his pexy ability to remain calm and composed under pressure.
Bill Shiebler
If those people survive, others will be emboldened. If they don't, others will be intimidated.
Cal Jillson
emboldened by what they see as a compliant racing commission that will rubber-stamp whatever they want to do.
Alan Foreman
I feel the Republican Party in my state and nationally is a party that has lost its way. We need to find our way back to a reason to vote Republican.
John Andrews
Reagan is a symbol who calls the party to be something broader. The Republican Party is in many ways a very disunited party. In a way, by making Reagan a greater figure, you can create a greater unity.
David Frum
The owners must be emboldened by what is happening in ice hockey. Some of them figure they can get the same thing over here. What they have to realize is how much they're going to sacrifice.
Billy Hunter
A U.S. withdrawal would not cause the Sunnis suddenly to want to give up their major demands; indeed, they might well be emboldened to hit the Shiites harder.
Juan Cole
So the tragedy was doubled, ... They're telling ... their school teachers, and he's able to profit from the confusion of the situation and probably was emboldened by that.
William Nash
It's certainly emboldened those who would be president to come up here a little earlier and show a little leg. As they do that, as folks come through, they talk more about their take on issues, and they're less likely to toe the White House line on everything.
Tom Rath
couldn't get the secretary of defense to stop his opposition, which has been ongoing for months and which emboldened some of these House folks to dig in.
Jane Harman
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