Very few professionals are strong enough to spot this and stand up to it.
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If they think they can stand up to it - like an Aitken, or like a Neil Hamilton, who had been a government minister, fluent speaker, intelligent man, barrister, and so on - those people can well take it on the chin and hit back.
First, some of what passes for scientific methodology in the forensic world would not stand up to scrutiny outside it.
Were they really supposed to stand by and leave it up to Democratic officials to decide what voters intended?
Some argue that the government needs democratic legitimacy, as much to enable it to stand up to America as to better sell the kind of liberal economic policies they believe are the surest course to prosperity.
So, enough with the false cry of The Right that would have you believe that elected officials who receive union support on their way to office cannot stand up to those very unions once it becomes their job to do so.
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"For me it was about getting some overs under my belt and testing the knee out to make sure it could stand up to bowling again, " he said of his return.
Most of us would know nothing about the filibuster had not Jimmy Stewart used it to stand up to corrupt politicians in the movie Mr. Smith Goes to Washington, only this time it was a real senator doing the same thing.
We need to stand up against shariah, not submit to it - at home or abroad.
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Beck came to Israel to launch a global movement of activists committed to supporting Israel, not in order to "rape" it, but in order to empower it to defeat its enemies and to stand up to an increasingly hostile world.
After a year of dallying, the Obama administration has started to stand up to China, but it is not doing enough.
Now, if the voice of the Party does want say, a 50p tax... how do you represent that if you're not prepared to stand up for it.
We can enjoy it for a little bit, but we have to make it stand up.
Further, there still remains a substantial reservoir of suspicion as to how hermetically sealed the so-called anonymous intake is and how it will stand up to the test of time.
Public cloud adoption is often driven by both business and IT users seeking to quickly deploy functionality that may not exist onsite, or take too long for IT to stand up.
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So what you need to know is that when it comes time to stand up for American workers and American families, you know what my husband is going to do, right?
Also, that we will be willing to fight and stand up for American values, especially when it comes to people around the world, like the Iranian people four years ago who stood up and were fighting for a greater voice in their own affairs and what we value here in America, human rights, and so on.
"Soothing words are nice, but maybe it's time that the two people who want to be president of the United States stand up and tell us what they are going to do about it, because this is obviously a problem across the country, " he said.
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And if anybody wants to depart from their union, they're going to have to stand up and do it in public.
President GEORGE W. BUSH: You know, if that's what they believe, if people in the party believe that, then they ought to stand up and say it.
When you - you're crack climbing a thin crack, you stick your toes into the crack and then kind of wrench down on to stand up, and it's painful.
If the parliament is to stand up to the commission or to member governments over legislation, it needs an absolute majority of all its members something that the conservatives, even with their new chums, the Liberals, do not have.
The insurgency has a strategy which is persistently pursued of attacking the Iraqi police and army, not only recruits but those also actually in action and in uniform, to try to make it as hard as possible to stand up those forces.
But if this is not evidence to the international community that it's time to stand up for what is right, I don't know what will be.
Is it better to pay more up front to build a school that will stand the test of time or is it more realistic in terms of the limited funds available to build what they can now?
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However, Conservative MPs and religious groups have questioned whether it would stand up to challenges under the Human Rights Act.
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This fills me with confidence about the build quality of the Z10 and how it will stand up to regular use and wear.
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It's those edges that give a book its solidity, allowing it to stand up to the vagaries of fashion and the erosions of time.
James Braithwaite, Euro-Pro vice president of research and development, says Shark had to "over-engineer" the device's head, which holds the floor cleaning pads, so it would stand up to consumer pressure.
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For a handset that you expect to last two years, the rear cover feels cheap and tacky, and did not fill me with confidence about the build quality of the Z10 and how it will stand up to regular use.
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