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Legislatively, no bill which raises taxes one thin dime is ever going to get a vote on the House floor.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Long Live Steve Jobs Chris Weigant 2011
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Legislatively, she has done little, she knows next to nothing and what she thinks she knows is wrong.
President Dangerfield James Taranto 2011
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Legislatively, the GOP will keep a tight focus on spending, jobs and the economy, carving out small pieces of legislation.
How The GOP Plans To Run The House The Huffington Post News Team 2010
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Legislatively grounded records systems have been refined in countries such as Singapore and Australia, where Hong Kong routinely seeks policy ideas.
Hong Kong's Blind Spot Nicholas Frisch 2011
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Legislatively, no bill which raises taxes one thin dime is ever going to get a vote on the House floor.
Chris Weigant: Friday Talking Points -- Long Live Steve Jobs Chris Weigant 2011
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Legislatively, he would likely have been worse off trying to circumvent the congressional committee process.
THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010
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Legislatively, he would likely have been worse off trying to circumvent the congressional committee process.
THE PROMISE JONATHAN ALTER 2010
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Legislatively, she's named some post offices and libraries in Manhattan, ignored upstate NY when it came to the jobs she'd promised them and voted for a war we should have never waged.
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Legislatively speaking, we are making some progress.
Gina Ciagne, CLC: Breastfeeding: Becoming a Healthier Nation From the Start CLC Gina Ciagne 2010
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Legislatively mandated back in 1971, this prestigious panel just issued its 2009 report.
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