Last Tuesday she declared that she opposed censure--which she later called a "cop-out"--and was leaning toward impeachment.
As a substitute for an account of what happened, it is a cop-out.
Allowing selection within mixed-ability schools is what used to be called a cop-out, and is now known as the third way.
Yet they also feel that passively turning over billions to a foundation of the sort left behind by Rockefeller or Ford is a cop-out.
"This is a cop-out by a significant number of European governments, including the UK - it means yet more dither and delay while our bee populations plummet, " he added.
Unfortunately, his explanation of skinhead hatred as mere insanity feels like a cop-out, and protracted stock-footage sequences strain to connect a wider view of British unrest to the intimate story.
The first is a cop-out, since not making estimates is not going to make uncertainty go away, and the second will leave you on the sidelines with any young, growth company.
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"Black is a cop-out, " Ms. Cosgrave says definitively.
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Leaving the Scottish boundary commissioners to decide the right number is a cop-out: their task is to draw lines on maps according to instructions given them by politicians, not to make highly charged political decisions.
The two deputies were "on the edge, " they said, monitoring the police radio and the latest news about the rogue ex-cop who has pledged to kill officers in and out of uniform.
Watching from a window, Junie's mother-in-law says one cop was swearing at her, pounding on the car, and pulled her out by her hair.
The new tale stars Jim Carrey as Steven Russell, who starts out as a married cop with children and finishes as a gay con man in a maximum-security prison.
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