And as announced, these changes will remain in use (ostensibly) through the end of the year.
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That law bans adoptions by Americans ostensibly because of documented cases of abuse by adoptive parents.
It suggests that decisions to ostensibly protect American jobs may actually cost American lives.
But DaimlerChrysler's unions had been ostensibly against private-equity involvement in the divestiture of the American unit.
Many progressives in California take that as a compliment since Greeks are ostensibly happier.
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Ostensibly to prevent village-level intimidation, the change will bring an increase in allegations of vote-rigging.
Consumer-electronics devices can waste as much as 25% of their normal power when ostensibly off.
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This is the case with many commodity-type items because, ostensibly, they are all very similar.
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In a recent experiment, volunteers were (ostensibly) asked for their opinions about a series of advertisements.
Ostensibly, these fees would be collected from the employer who originally purchased the card.
Among them is a note ostensibly sent by Herman Melville to his publisher, George P.
He creates intense anxiety in others, ostensibly to generate ideas and improve people's performance.
Ostensibly a show about physical accomplishment, "Splash" doubles as a crisp metaphor for celebrity itself.
Many relate in some way to foreign investment in mining and hydrocarbons, ostensibly at least.
It sometimes leads you to forget what she ostensibly does for a living make music.
The Engle case, filed in 1994, was ostensibly on behalf of every smoker in America.
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Saab and Volvo may receive government-guaranteed loans, ostensibly to improve the efficiency of their cars.
These control thousands of companies, ostensibly to finance education and health care for military families.
But they are at least ostensibly filling a much-needed gap in our education system.
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Ostensibly friendly nations zap each other's electronic nerve cells frequently, and with reckless abandon.
Some in the U.S. government confuse the Brotherhood with being "moderate" because it ostensibly eschews violence.
It is made up of ostensibly religious institutions, entities that, therefore, enjoy constitutional protection.
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America went to war ostensibly to rid Saddam of his weapons of mass destruction.
It is a clever book ostensibly about spying, yet really about writers and the alchemy of fiction.
Ostensibly, the idea is to design a system that can expand as more planes use it.
In October a permit for a new landmark mosque was revoked, ostensibly on technical grounds.
An industry organization, the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO), lacks legal authority but ostensibly oversees the industry.
Ostensibly they want spending cuts, of course, because sarcasm alert these have worked out so wonderfully for Europe.
The higher the cost, the more motivation for invention, but also, ostensibly, the gnarlier the problem.
Hitherto, American military aid to Colombia has been ostensibly directed at fighting drugs rather than guerrillas.
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