But you would have to take care, lest this rule became a pretext for aggression.
Jeremy Baratta, a 32-year-old Army veteran, called the health concerns that authorities cited a pretext.
This was done through a third party that made pretext calls to phone service providers.
The far right has used local problems as a pretext to intimidate the Roma community.
Perhaps it really did fear that the aid effort might provide a pretext for invasion.
That leads some to suspect that his ultimate objective is to create a pretext for protectionism.
If they reach a solution, that takes away the immediate pretext for this violence.
Russia has repeatedly accused Georgia of breaking the ceasefire agreement: that could be one pretext.
The border, according to this theory, was just a pretext for fighting over more serious issues.
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Obama supports legislation to meddle more in the markets under the pretext of helping.
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Their reunion is the pretext for an extraordinarily graceful, good-humored, and subtly heartbreaking reflection on last chances.
The photographs are in some cases merely a pretext for a collage about a wedding or a barbecue.
But it is worth asking whether Mr Petrie had given the junta a justifiable pretext for taking umbrage.
But that smacks of a pretext: despite alarmist headlines, for now the economy remains in relatively good shape.
Mired in debt, the city sold the building to an investor who found a pretext to terminate the leases.
Ohio state officials deny that the ownership litigation is a mere pretext for what is really an environmental case.
Wrobel denies that charge and claims it was a pretext to deny him a promised equity stake and bonus.
Instead of avoiding big airports, Southwest entered Boston and New York but under the pretext of bringing down fares.
At worst, it may be that, as Ms Short claims, he took Britain to war on a false pretext.
Because we believe in human dignity, we should take seriously the protection of life from exploitation under any pretext.
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Created in 2007, the RFS was mandated on the pretext of reducing both carbon emissions and U.S. dependence on foreign oil.
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It's also a pretext for the filmmaker to cast his own spell.
Many think the non-existent weapons of mass destruction were a pretext, too.
CardioVention charges that under the pretext of a possible joint venture Medtronic was shown detailed information about a small, efficient heart-lung bypass system.
Defeat in by-elections could provide them with the pretext to try to stall further reforms, or maybe even to turn back the clock.
This would deflect attention away from the urgent policy problems confronting Europe and serve as a pretext for a period of intense naval-gazing.
Tens of thousands of able-bodied ultra-Orthodox men defer their conscription year after year on the pretext of devoting their lives to religious study.
It is true that statists will still pressure governments to regulate, but without a plausible pretext, their arguments will gain no public traction.
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