Earlier you described some of the negotiators in the Cabinet Room as posturing, as catering.
But a friend of mine in Mogadishu dismissed what he saw as mere posturing.
In the end, the market should not expect political posturing to hold the currency to ransom.
"This is all positioning and posturing, and CME and Citadel made the first move, " Lane said.
Rustin could barely conceal his contempt for the posturing of such radicals as Stokely Carmichael.
Yet for all his pre-electoral posturing, there are signs that his pragmatic self may come back.
This sort of posturing is much less effective than co-operation might prove to be.
In truth, some of this hostility is due less to anti-greenery than to anti-Sarkozy posturing.
It was an honest answer to an honest question, totally devoid of partisan posturing and accusations.
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The next few months will probably see a lot of posturing, followed by a fudge.
But appearances in Northern Ireland, where politics are as much about posturing as policy, can be deceptive.
Is Hillary really an anti-trader, or is she just posturing that way to win the Democratic primary?
One conclusion: possible posturing to "keep the membership angry and applying pressure to the studios, " he says.
But in terms of any immediate budget discipline, there's less to this conflict than the posturing suggests.
The same pattern of news article, political posturing and higher taxpayer costs can be seen in Ohio.
There's posturing by both Republicans and Democrats, who want credit and control and that's wearing on traders.
Because of political posturing, these fifteen appointees have waited an average of 214 days for Senate confirmation.
What we need are solutions, lots of them from all across the political spectrum, not anti-scientific posturing.
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This combination of public posturing and quiet co-operation is already well-established in local government in Northern Ireland.
At Wednesday's hearing, questioning ranged from insistent attempts to figure out what officials knew when to partisan posturing.
This posturing is fairly painless in electoral terms, since most Labour voters live among pavements rather than hedgerows.
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To be sure, there will be more posturing and empty rhetoric in evidence in the Senate this week.
Senators who defend their secret deliberations say they get more done behind closed doors, without members' inevitable posturing.
If a stronger economy (rather than pre-election posturing) is really the goal, then tax cuts alone will fail.
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For all Mrs Albright's posturing, it seems that Mr Milosevic believed her no more than did Mr Demaci.
He has again proved that his personal popularity with the electorate can trump the partisan posturing in Sacramento.
From the outside, diplomacy can often look like a bunch of posturing, vague statements and meaningless prepared remarks.
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The election, and subsequent posturing from the political parties, is making it difficult to navigate year- end tax planning.
This defensive posturing does create a question for investors: How much bad news is already factored into the markets?
In fact, the history of police reform in New York City is one of public posturing and private neglect.
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