The Gingrich plan would cut taxes for everyone and raise them for no one.
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But some say that if they cannot vote for Mr Putin, they will vote for no one.
But the responsibility to deploy force is ultimately the responsibility for the United States and its leaders alone, for no one else.
And we will renew those institutions that extend our capacity to manage crisis abroad, for no one has a greater stake in a peaceful world than its most powerful nation.
For no one at all (at least, no one generally regarded as being compos mentis) is advocating that the US Government should become the sole and monopoly supplier of health care.
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For no one has that technology.
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That all seems entirely believable: for no one at all thinks that big brands like Coca Cola are spending all that money in order to get you to buy a Coke right now, every time you see one of the ads.
Kaestner, who was never able to attract investors to Bandwidth.com during its startup phase, is eager to do for others what no one did for him.
When I asked how it would be paid for, no one would have an answer.
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It is also that rare phenomenon, a public-health victory for which no one is claiming credit.
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For no-one would really take that sort of risk in real life.
Holding out hope, blind hope, blind trust, that progress will appear out of thin air for reasons no one really is able to articulate, that's not the answer.
The newspaper claimed documents it obtained show agencies were aware of extensive and co-ordinated abuse of white girls by some Asian men in Rotherham for which no one has been prosecuted.
As for why no one other than Netflix currently offers a streaming video model, he contends it reflects the simple fact that people have tried to do that and failed to make any money.
Along with images of the puffy-faced Chavez came a government explanation for why no one has heard from the longtime president since his surgery: He's breathing through a tracheal tube that makes speech difficult.
And one reason these cuts are more popular with the vast majority of ordinary people, as opposed to professional hand-wringers, is they know damn well that over-weaning welfarism saps morale and is good for no-one.
If nothing comes out of this legislative session, those playing games with the bill will have gotten that for which they asked at least another year of a faulty funding formula that works for practically no one.
But a third is simply that no one has looked for them before, because no one knew they might exist.
"No process can be adopted to protect classified information that no one knows is classified, just as no one can be prosecuted for unauthorized disclosure of information that no one ever said was protected, " Davis said.
So far, this is no more than a blueprint for a house no one wants to build.
No one can prove containment will work in the future, for instance, and no one can prove that it won't.
The recommendation is therefore no more than two drinks a day for a man, and no more than one for a woman, slightly less than current UK government guidelines.
Everyone recognizes the need for IG, but no one wants to be ultimately responsible for it.
Wikipedia simply for the reason given: no one competes with it for why try?
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This works for me because no one in my house is a particularly picky eater.
Last year, China accounted for no less than one-third of the increase in world oil consumption.
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He was anxious about sharing his observation, for fear that no one would believe him.
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For once, no one can accuse President Bill Clinton of ignoring a foreign-policy matter.
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