To Alocozy's lawyer, Stephen Shaiken, the whole affair smacked of grandstanding by the feds.
Writing in the Sunday Times, he warned ex-Cabinet members it was not the time for "grandstanding".
Rhodri Morgan says the opposition are just "grandstanding" - playing games to score political points.
But now it is time to subordinate the political grandstanding to the needs of economic recovery.
Surely, the grandstanding Mr. Crowley was just getting his arguments logged into the public record.
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This contrasts with French-style grandstanding that is high on domestic feelgood, but low on achievement.
For all his grandstanding and televised press conferences, Mr Spitzer seems to have some good points.
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Instead, Republican lawmakers focused on what they saw as political grandstanding by Schumer and his allies.
His unpretentious calm may suit the chancellor better than the erratic grandstanding of Mr Sarkozy.
Despite the grandstanding, their views about raising taxes are the same: only in unforeseen circumstances.
But given that this is an election year in America, the potential for grandstanding is endless.
No one believes Europe can let itself go up in smoke for the sake of political grandstanding.
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The Spitzer assault includes grandstanding press conferences and threatened enforcement cases against the biggest names in brokerage.
In May, U.S. congressmen Henry Waxman, Joe Barton and Edward Markey got in on the grandstanding.
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President Jagdeo is now practised at international grandstanding about ceding Guyana's rainforests in a noble global cause.
His new commitment to make it independent is designed to dispel doubts that he was just grandstanding.
Both sides engaged in predictable grandstanding, but a turnout of just 26% showed exactly what voters thought.
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Cutting through the political grandstanding, the ACA will create enormous new opportunities for entrepreneurship and innovation in healthcare.
There has been sufficient political grandstanding about the robo-signing settlement to last a lifetime of Sunday news shows.
Was this the noble act of a mindful coach, or was this public relations grandstanding at its finest?
Meanwhile, despite all the grandstanding from President Obama and Congress, nothing seems to change in the U.S., either.
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Mr Obama's calm and collected response to the turmoil on Wall Street contrasted sharply with Mr McCain's grandstanding.
This grandstanding was begun by Antonio Carlos Magalhaes, a tough conservative political boss from Bahia, in the backward north-east.
The sheer size of the fine had an element of grandstanding about it.
Or is he too mesmerised by the prospect of grandstanding before the world in the year before the election?
But the dispute about farming and world trade is about more than grandstanding or the protection of a special interest.
League rules permit that kind of thing, but Jones' grandstanding rudely upstaged a half-time ceremony honoring retired Giants quarterback Phil Simms.
Last July Spitzer met with a critic, Thomas Brown of hedge fund Second Curve Capital, who had accused Spitzer of grandstanding.
What we can't accept is business as usual, and we can't afford grandstanding at the expense of actually getting something done.
Chefs are none of these things, but we're also all of them, too, whether we're grandstanding or working silently behind a stove.
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