It applauds guest worker programs and expanded voting rights for noncitizen immigrants. |
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On the other hand, he is the one who applauds the most when a piece is rendered in all its beauty. |
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The middle section of the tape applauds those artists and activists who used video to tackle political and social issues. |
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For example, with pedestrian accessibility a top priority, he applauds structures connected to each other by footbridges. |
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Turvey has long argued against drug prohibition, yet he increasingly applauds and encourages enforcement measures. |
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The small audience of midweek drinkers applauds politely as he and his band play Madonna covers. |
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The 2006 winner, bassoonist Gareth Thomas, applauds the National Arts Centre for this programme. |
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It applauds the courage of those who often at great personal risk do endeavour to make a stand against such economic sabotage. |
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Justice Cameron applauds the law because it guides social conduct to be consistent with the moral stance underlying the law. |
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The child drinks it thirstily before the crowd of onlookers, which applauds. |
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The audience applauds as they grab the ends of one another's tail to wheel around before the glass. |
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The audience applauds wholeheartedly, spellbound by the suspense, glad to have been trembling in their seats. |
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But in all seriousness, the Vogue editrix also applauds Obama's support for gay marriage and insists that the devil no longer wears Prada. |
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It also applauds the confirmation of the importance given in general terms to territorial cooperation. |
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The Legion applauds the Minister for this excellent initiative which has been a long standing advocacy goal. |
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These are all elements which my group very much applauds because they are the key elements of the non-violent fight against terrorism. |
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The EU applauds the adoption of the resolution, which marks a turning point on the path towards universal abolition of the death penalty. |
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The Republic of Korea applauds the adoption of the draft text of an international convention for the suppression of acts of nuclear terrorism. |
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The EU applauds the decisions taken by Albania, Argentina, the Cook Islands and Uzbekistan to abolish the death penalty completely. |
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Dr. Kent Sepkowitz applauds the CDC investigators for straying off-message. |
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He applauds the many choices available, but still believes there is a need for public television. |
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Your anonymous writer speaks about the hypocrisy within the Church and then applauds a man for his views which totally contradict the faith that he claims to follow. |
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Nonetheless, he applauds how Edinburgh and Glasgow have both moved away from traditional jazz in order to encompass wider definitions of the genre. |
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When he applauds solidarity, he means solidarity on his terms. |
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Pacifism is flagrantly immoral PHIL Braithwaite applauds the pacifism of the Quakers. |
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Our culture applauds those who make restitution for their misdeeds. |
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The National Council of Welfare applauds the government's decision to investigate the various means of providing incentives to work for people on welfare. |
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The National Council of Welfare applauds this sentiment, but we have heard promises before, most particularly the all-party resolution of 1989 to eliminate child poverty by the end of the century. |
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From a quantitative perspective the outcome of the social dialogues is not impressive, and there are reasons to believe that none of the parties applauds the qualitative results either. |
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Mr Thiessen applauds Mr Pompeo for supporting NSA surveillance. |
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The EU applauds the untiring work of the non-governmental and UN-organisations in Rwanda as well as the efforts of UNAMIR and France, which have saved the lives of countless Rwandans. |
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When they all reach the plaza together, the horses prance and dance to the beat of the typical music and the jaleo while the crowds applauds and tries them to touch them. |
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The European Union applauds the clear-sightedness and political courage shown by both parties, which highlight their sincere will to achieve full and long-lasting peace in the Middle East. |
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The runners spurted to the last lap as if they had extracted new energy from the applauds of the audience. |
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Of all the jobs well done, the one my group applauds most loudly is the clear-sighted, determined commitment which you brought to the enlargement question from Day One of your presidency. |
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It hypocritically condemns terrorist action by the KLA and applauds the pressure being exerted on the government of the FYROM via Mr Solana and Mr Patten. |
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Everyone applauds, everyone congratulates the other, everyone is happy. |
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And in the end, the father, becoming disabled himself – developing a creeping disabling condition – and with the terrible burden of Joey, hates life so much he kills himself, then the audience applauds. |
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The Nation's Dave Zirin applauds the decision to take some health decisions out of the hands of team doctors, but doesn't seem optimistic about a substantive solution. Here's what I'm wondering: what about rugby players? |
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The Bloc Québécois applauds Nycole Turmel for her hard work and the tremendous contribution she has made, both in Canada and abroad, to improving working conditions for all workers. |
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The investor education fund applauds this particular development. |
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The JRC's main asset is its highly qualified staff and the Board applauds the initiative taken in 2002 to recognise scientific excellence through young scientist and best publication awards. |
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Perhaps she applauds the treatment of Newcastle councillors on September 22 by Netanyahu's storm troopers and in particular that given to councillor Dipu Ahad. |
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