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'Favoring' Indian or Pakistani claims to Kashmir has nothing to do with what Obama stated, and neither of these countries 'governments should read it as such.
xml's Blinklist.com 2008
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We have topics such as Favoring Fiber, Fueling Up on Low-Fat Foods,
GovExec.com Top News 2009
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Favoring key constituencies with taxpayer money appeals to politicians, who can claim to be helping the overall economy, but it usually does far more harm than good.
Washington's Knack for Picking Losers Michael J. Boskin 2012
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You might note that observation hasn't show that consumption taxes are any more obviously economically desirable or competitive than income taxes, nor is the argument that a tax on consumption particularly more competitive compelling; Econ 101 illustrates you need both consumption and investment for an economy to grow; Favoring one over another is attempting to reinforce mercantilist policies at your peril (see Japan and their 15 year stagnation)
Taxes and Economics, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2009
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Favoring DemocratsJames Zogby, president of the Arab American Institute, points to foreign policy and civil rights as major reasons for the community's support of the Democratic party.
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Favoring a straightforward visual style, Hawks relied on actions, not words, to convey the feelings and motivations of his characters.
Thomas Gladysz: Howard Hawks Retrospective in Berkeley Thomas Gladysz 2012
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Favoring metal over Nirvana's punk roots, but keeping the steely pop-hook center intact, Foo Fighters became one of the decade's most dependable hard-rock outfits.
Nation Building, Foo Fighting Andy Beta 2011
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Favoring unfettered capitalism, favoring greater wealth for the wealthy, favoring restrictions only on free expression but not on free exploitation.
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Favoring near-term outcomes at a discount rate of 1.7% or more, though, favors Wood.
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Favoring the intrinsic rights of the racist perpetrator over the intrinsic rights of the innocent victim would fairly be described as racist.
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