" the official asked rhetorically, adding that Diskin's attack seemed more "personal than policy.
Rhetorically, it veered from high-class boilerplate to strong and simple sentences, but it was not pedestrian.
His favourite animal is the rhinoceros, and rhetorically he charges ahead in much the same way.
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Fear of the impending election seems to be pushing the SPD further to the left, at least rhetorically.
Rhetorically, the Obama team has definitely taken a harsher approach toward Israel compared to its tone during the campaign.
Rhetorically at least, Russian politicians and President Dmitry Medvedev, in particular seem eager to get the club's certificate of good behaviour.
As long as the Communists remained in their box, the United States did not (except rhetorically) seek to intervene.
By the end of the debate, Abou El Fadl felt that he'd been mocked, ignored, and rhetorically run over.
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It is a pity that an important topic like contemporary food mores, which deserves serious study, is treated so rhetorically.
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Nor is tax reform likely to get anywhere this year or next despite Mr. Obama's support, at least rhetorically, for the idea.
President Ahmadinejad has only been in office for less than a year and has worked hard, at least rhetorically, to cement his position.
But other economically beleaguered governments are either less effectively repressive, or have proved less nimble at aligning themselves, rhetorically at least, with Iraq's resistance.
Most papers (recycling an exclusive in yesterday's Australian) note that China has stayed rhetorically hawkish and refuses to rule out its right to use force.
He asks rhetorically whether leaders of future generations will think differently.
British leaders know they need to engage rhetorically to sustain public support during a war that promises to be long -- and, at least occasionally, unsuccessful.
At a time when politicians are, rhetorically at least, dialing up their criticism of tax expenditures, operating vouchers as refundable credits would create a massive new one.
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But a key difference is that Reagan rhetorically always tried to find common ground between Americans and could be loved even by those who disagreed with him.
President Obama rhetorically blowtorched the Republicans for forcing him to the wall over the debt limit increase to get those spending cuts, and continues to do so.
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The idea of folk games is a dead end, rhetorically: people have knocked balls against walls for many years, but it is possible to have Breakout clones.
Soon thereafter, Mr. Earle's hometown newspaper ran a biting editorial about his investigation, rhetorically asking what the point had been, after all, if I wasn't to be indicted.
So, I don't know what can be worse than flipping and flopping, but I guess they found at least the way to rhetorically take it over the top.
But a fundamental proposition here, which at least rhetorically has been addressed but not in any substantive way, is that revenues have to be a part of this.
The author asks rhetorically, who are the disadvantaged and weak?
What is a stromatolite? he asks rhetorically, his eyes gleaming.
What family ever agrees about anything, asked one consultant rhetorically.
Iran is, however, preparing rhetorically for war with the West.
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In the Armitage-Nye Report, the authors again rhetorically state that their blueprint for a strengthened alliance will apply only if Japan remains committed to being a first tier power.
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Besides, when they interview him, even if they could slice him up rhetorically into itty-bitty pieces -- and I'm not sure they could -- why would they want to?
Most of the Arab world's leaders would welcome Israel solving the Iran nuclear problem, although they certainly won't say so publicly and will rhetorically embrace Iran if Israel strikes.
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