Geneticists have tried to have it both ways when it comes to genetic diversity.
"I think he can kind of have it both ways with that ad, " she says.
So far the central banks, led by America's Federal Reserve, have tried to have it both ways.
The Center for Security Policy believes that the Clinton Administration and its counterparts simply cannot have it both ways.
Politicians try to have it both ways: they talk about changing the system, but then conduct business as usual.
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For too long, it has been possible for far too many around the world to have it both ways.
The judge seemed to be saying public pensions can have it both ways.
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Faced with this disagreement, Mr Gore is trying to have it both ways.
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Trying to have it both ways, they claimed the authority of fact and the freedom of fiction at the same time.
His general answer on Social Security tried to have it both ways.
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Will these firms be permitted to continue to have it both ways?
The Clinton Administration, of course, does want to have it both ways.
Yes, of course, they had lobbied hard for WTO, so in this sense they are trying to have it both ways.
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It further reinforces the perception that the board respondents are trying to have it both ways, and that these are confusing times.
Cohen says that the rules themselves try to have it both ways.
That is the criticism - the players can't have it both ways.
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Like any Labour prime minister, Mr Blair can have it both ways.
And this weekend, she did what any politician caught between domestic insecurity and regional obligation would do: she decided to have it both ways.
Mr Obama has tried to balance the pro- and anti-prosecution stances, but he risks looking as if he wants to have it both ways.
In wanting a democratic ratification of what are essentially non-majoritarian concerns (with the exception of sport) you seem to want to have it both ways.
Clearly, the people of the country cannot have it both ways.
The left cannot have it both ways, blaming the private sector for subprime lending while absolving the government policies that created the demand for subprime loans.
But her opponents are saying that her answers resurrected the old stereotype: that she can be secretive, less than candid, and that she wants to have it both ways.
All such multipliers are suspect, but the liberals can't have it both ways and invoke them to justify government spending but then repudiate them for private business.
Mr Ignatieff did not help himself by seeming to try to have it both ways on whether the Liberals might forge a post-electoral coalition with the NDP.
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