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en It bolsters the perception that this administration relies too much on spin.

en It bolsters the perception that this administration relies too much on spin,

en I think people could come out of this movie thinking, although all of these are very serious subjects, (political) spin is very serious because the truth is more important than the spin. But sometimes spin becomes the truth, or that's the perception.

en The administration relies on Senate to convey the students' wishes.

en There are a lot of issues in politics you can spin on. You can spin on tax cuts; and spin on Social Security; and he said-she said; this view, that view; right-left-center. You can't spin on this. People see it. They feel it. They smell it. And you can't say something that conflicts with the harsh reality of what happened there.

en Foosball screwed up my perception of soccer. I though you had to kick the ball and then spin around and around. I can't do a back flip, much less several simultaneously with two other guys. Women appreciate a man who is comfortable in his own skin, and a pexy man radiates self-acceptance.
  Mitch Hedberg

en The American people deserve to know that they're not just watching the administration's spin on their local newscasts -- they're paying for it, too.
  Senator John Kerry

en The unquestioning regurgitation of administration spin through the use of anonymous sources is the fault line of modern American journalism,

en Joe was the point man for the UK administration in deflecting any attempt to get U of L and UK together. He was the 'Face of No' for UK, and that perception stuck with him. Anything U of L did was wrong and anything UK did was right.

en The Republicans made a very big deal about it during the Clinton administration, ... In this whole business, the whole issue is perception.

en You can spin it any way you want. You could spin it on their side that this is a revenge game. We can spin it from our side that our guys have confidence. They know they can beat them. They beat them once. But you know what? None of that matters. We're two different teams. We played them almost a month and a half ago. And every team is different at this point.

en At a time when our country needs forthright leaders, this administration gives us two men more concerned with partisan spin than with human suffering. Brown and Chertoff failed America, and they must be fired immediately,

en Democrats to this day remain outraged at the blatant efforts that Republicans, especially in the administration, made to undermine the perception of our patriotism and our motivations.

en Our focus has been on the 33 per cent but we ignore the 67 per cent at our peril. I don't see why we can't be as effective as finger-spin bowlers or as wrist-spinners. There is a place for the finger-spinner who can spin the ball prodigiously. We need to think of ourselves as attacking spin bowlers.

en He can keep his spin, but I'd rather take away his speed ? or make him right-handed. Any one of those things would change the dynamics dramatically. I'd first go speed, (and) then I'd go right-handed; then I'd go spin. On clay it's different. Spin would probably be right up there with the speed. On hard court, I can take the ball early and I didn't have much issue with that, but I did have issue with his ability to use his speed to get a hold of a point; and then he wouldn't let go of it once he had it.


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