As a result, his value to a nation in urgent need of genuinely reformist leadership has been undermined irreparably.
The most dysfunctional consequence of this pattern is that colleagues who genuinely need advice on an issue will stop asking for it.
The truth of the matter is that, if the Soviets genuinely need and want American agricultural products grain, they have the hard currency on hand to pay cash-on-the-barrel for it.
There are people who genuinely need help, but even if we could use the government to make some people better off, doing so is still of questionable virtue because it requires violence.
Working alongside our French colleagues, we will continue to offer support and humanitarian assistance to those who genuinely need it, but if people are not in need of protection we expect them to return home.
Instead, they should ensure that the social safety net is preserved for those who genuinely need it and that Americans with the means to pay for their own care are left to do so.
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It is too easy for people to take advantage of these programs, which ultimately hurts the people that genuinely need them (case in point: the Earned Income Tax Credit, which, as a refundable credit, is a magnet for unscrupulous tax preparers who seek to take advantage of the potential for higher fees).
Such a move towards income and asset testing has been considered controversial because of the real fear that it might cut services off for those genuinely in need.
But to think about this question fully and seriously, we need an idea of what a genuinely free market in health insurance might look like.
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It may still end in an ignominious defeat for Mr Obama, as it did for Bill Clinton's efforts in the mid-1990s, though that could be a blessing in disguise for those genuinely concerned about the need to control costs.
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And we really, genuinely respect their support and need the support of these helpers, on school trips, for sports, for all sorts of things within schools.
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The rationale behind such actions, apart from the perceived need to realize budget savings in this account, is that in former communist countries where a genuinely free press has been established, there is no longer any need for U.S.-financed surrogate broadcasting.
They need to know that a new Iraq can genuinely be achieved and that the ousting of Saddam was worth it.
America is strong when the makers out number the takers and I believe that everyone genuinely wants to be a maker and they just need to be equipped with the tools and environment to make.
These include: the requirement for genuinely "new" leadership of the Palestinians, the need to dismantle the Palestinian terrorist infrastructure and the necessity for an end to Palestinian incitement before the U.S. would be willing to recognize a Palestinian state.
To build trust in our democracy I'm sure that we need a more open form of dialogue, for citizens and politicians to genuinely debate problems and solutions.
Musgrove said Cisco's video-link products allowed employees to talk lag-free in high definition, but he said there was a need to strike a balance between "appropriate" home working and office-based interaction in genuinely collaborative work spaces such as Cisco's main campus in San Jose, California.
In the happy event that any successor to Kim is genuinely open to trying to transform North Korea into a benign and free state, there should be no need for wooing by Washington.
While the popular mood in Belgrade remains defiant, unease beneath the bravado is growing, along with tension between people who genuinely support Mr Milosevic and those who mistrust him but have rallied round in Serbia's hour of need.
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