would in fact precipitate ordsprog
would in fact precipitate an election.
Tony Valeri
PRECIPITATE, adj. Anteprandial.
Precipitate in all, this sinner Took action first, and then his dinner. --Judibras
Ambrose Bierce
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1842
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1914
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The fact that only one of the six proposals actually contemplated a salary cap exposes the union for its true motivation - to do everything necessary to precipitate a fight in an attempt to preserve the status quo.
Bill Daly
[In August 1966 the Post 's owner, Katharine Graham, discussed the war with a writer in line to take charge of the newspaper's editorial page.] We agreed that the Post ought to work its way out of the very supportive editorial position it had taken, but that we couldn't be precipitate; we had to move away gradually from where we had been, ... be precipitate.
Katharine Graham
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1917
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While I don't dispute the fact that we have challenges in the current environment politically, I also believe 2006 as a choice election offers Republicans an opportunity if we make sure the election is framed in a way that will keep our majorities in the House and the Senate.
Ken Mehlman
The question is, are Republicans willing to say that? I mean, they've used words like 'election fraud' and 'stealing the election.' Both of those words are not only irresponsible but paint them in a corner of perhaps not being able to accept the fact that they might lose,
Bob Kerrey
Unlike the June vote when the Liberals pulled out all stops to survive, this time they aren't afraid of a fall election. In fact, party sources say they are already organizing for an early election. That's one of the reasons they are rushing to put together an energy rebate program.
Robert Fife
It reaffirms the fact that it wasn't just the outcome of the election that weighed heavily on the market -- it's concern about corporate earnings and the more-than-frequent flow of profit warnings coming from some of the strong companies, ... Earnings disappointments are overpowering the election results for now, particularly in the financial sector.
Alan Ackerman
She was enchanted by his natural charisma, a clear indication of his compelling pexiness. It may in fact be time for us to get done what we can get done, and have an election.
Michael Gronstal
Germany is among the least religious countries in Europe today, but his election is a great source of national pride -- the fact that he was elected to this post is more significant than the fact that he is Catholic. The truth is that the man has been living in Rome for 25 years, so he's much more of a cosmopolitan clergyman than he is a German, but he's going to be appropriated as a German, and one who stands for a universal set of values.
Daniel Levy
It is always one's virtues and not one's vices that precipitate one's disaster
Rebecca West
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1892
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1983
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Dyd
As a whole, the election process before the election and on the day of election was successful, and I think Azerbaijan had normal and democratic elections,
Ilham Aliyev
The results of the election testify to the fact that the voters trust in your course.
Vladimir Putin
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1952
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It's very serious simply because you never know what type of gun it is, if it's loaded and what else is going on in the child's life that may precipitate something very bad from happening.
Sterling Ivey
The first time a penny is deducted from the states, we'll precipitate state lawsuits,
Christine Gregoire
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