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- noun Plural form of
triangulation .
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Examples
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We have created triangulations, that is sightings of one thing from several different loca - tions.
EUFON Vol. 2 No. 1 1994
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Bill Clinton is remembered for his domestic "triangulations" after the Democrats 1994 mideterm losses.
After 2010 elections, Obama will look abroad Jackson Diehl 2010
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Bill Clinton's abandonment of welfare and his other 'triangulations' were larger and more cynical betrayals than Obama's so far.
Dick Flacks: The fault is not in our stars but in ourselves Dick Flacks 2010
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Bill Clinton's abandonment of welfare and his other "triangulations" were larger and more cynical betrayals than Obama's so far.
Dick Flacks: The Fault Is Not in Our Stars, but in Ourselves Dick Flacks 2010
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Bill Clinton's abandonment of welfare and his other 'triangulations' were larger and more cynical betrayals than Obama's so far.
Dick Flacks: The fault is not in our stars but in ourselves Dick Flacks 2010
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Bill Clinton's abandonment of welfare and his other 'triangulations' were larger and more cynical betrayals than Obama's so far.
Dick Flacks: The fault is not in our stars but in ourselves Dick Flacks 2010
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And yes I know that Reagan gave amnesty and signed massive spending increases, and I know Clinton signed welfare reform and other 'triangulations'.
"Hillary just seems like Jerry Lee Lewis to me. And McCain just seems like a complete wackjob. And I guess Obama seems to have some sort of sense..." Ann Althouse 2008
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The resulting positions are not compromises in which we give up some of what we want so our oppponents will go along, or "triangulations" in which we forsake principle in pursuit of votes.
Joho the Blog 2008
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Boldness of ideas was eschewed in favor of technocratic aloofness, and scolding the base for not beholding with awe this White House's missteps, triangulations and policy dilutions.
David A. Love: When the Poor Conspire to Keep Themselves Poor David A. Love 2010
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Cedilla is, in one sense, simply more of the same: same character, same voice sensuous but unsentimental and morbidly quip-heavy . . . same triangulations between author, grown-up narrator and youthful protagonist.
Book reviews roundup 2011
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