He said he could not "just disown it" but he now thought the war was wrong.
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The keepers of Keynesianism had better disown this epigone before the humiliations get even worse.
Mr Panetta was not speaking on the record, but later turned down an opportunity to disown his remarks.
We don't have to disown every single principle of the past, which is what New Labour had to do.
Only days after the plan was passed by the House on April 15, Republicans found themselves forced to disown it.
There is no reason Gov. Romney should disown this plan, it was brilliantly simplistic, and built on conservative market principles.
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Most disown them and say they oppose clemency to prisoners, whether loyalists or republicans, as part of any political deal.
So consider a heretical proposition: why on earth don't Democrats disown Roe?
When it comes to light, the company that commissioned it is usually deeply embarrassed, and tries to disown the investigators it has employed.
Mr Saakashvili made mistakes: he was in too much of a rush to take back the enclaves and did too little to disown Georgia's nationalist past.
When he swept to power in 2004, he did not use his popularity to apologise for Georgia's past actions or disown the legacy of his predecessors.
Once that predicate is laid, hold press conferences with Democratic incumbents in key districts challenging their challengers to choose sides, to either own or disown Cheney.
Mrs Clinton's desire to disown this ancient profanity is understandable.
He predicts, apparently seriously, that every young person one day will be entitled automatically to change his or her name on reaching adulthood in order to disown youthful hijinks stored on their friends' social media sites.
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