One common culprit of America's foot pain, especially during the summer, is the flip-flop.
Second, the White House flip-flop on Jackson-Vanik means sluicing money into a still unreformed command economy.
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So if you have to go in this direction, is this a flip-flop on his position?
The number and distribution of big hurricanes seems to flip-flop between two fairly stable patterns.
"Where they are getting in hot water is the successive flip-flop of strategies, " he says.
And because of ObamaCare's enduring unpopularity, we don't even fear that Romney will flip-flop on this after taking office.
In the choice between another strategic flip-flop or doubling down on a bad bet, Whitman made the right decision.
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Ultimately, the President went along with this flip-flop, in the process disregarding strong Pentagon objections on national security grounds.
Some political analysts say Smith's flip-flop has made him vulnerable and may cost him his Senate seat in 2002.
Reduced to soundbites, the first sounded callous and the second like a flip-flop.
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Either this was false, or her taped conversations are false: either way, her flip-flop makes her a suspect witness.
That looks like another flip-flop - except that a private-sector fair was his intention from the start, Estrada says.
One part was true, and that had to do with public financing, that indeed Obama did flip-flop on public financing.
Only this spring, once Bench had flip-flop samples in hand, did Harrington and his wife, Jean (Bench s godmother), make a low-six-figure investment.
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But look at medians instead of averages and the results flip-flop to 18.1% for tight money and 12.4% for loose money.
Four are designed to help you execute flip-flops, and four will help you appreciate the value of a flip-flop by others.
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They also will receive a bar of soap, a squeeze bottle of shampoo, a toothbrush and toothpaste, and flip-flop sandals for showers.
Located 20 minutes away from the beach, it is a wild paradise for 20-something, flip-flop wearing Australian and Turkish youth and their version of fun.
Otherwise the place is all about flip-flop simplicity with a beck-and-call staff.
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Mr Obama's flip-flop on public finance is certainly cynical (and his willingness to justify it as an act of high principle even more so).
Presumably, Tom also had picked out his clothes for the meeting--a T-shirt, cut-off jean shorts and flip-flop sandals--and the brand of gum he was chewing.
Every summer New Yorkers hear a steady thwack of rubber slapping pavement as flip-flop-wearing interns pour out of subways and into offices across the city.
"It could flip-flop and we could end up with the strength of the storm still to come, " Mr. Kunches said from the NOAA forecast center.
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This flip-flop will not play well politically with the American people.
The Republicans have attempted to pin the flip-flop label on Kerry.
He combines stubbornness with an impulsive tendency to flip-flop on issues.
Bill Adair, the editor of PolitiFact.com, has been helping us sort through some of the candidates' claims, and today he's here whether Barack Obama did flip-flop.
Not only did Newt flip-flop on his position, he outright lied when he said that he has fought the notion of mandates at his Center for Health Transformation.
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The story of this thrilling upstart in the land of flip-flop sandals starts at the northern end of the Interstate-75 freeway and runs south to Fort Myers, Fla.
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