Then there's the governor's suspicious flip-flop on a tax break for the insurance industry. |
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On balance beam, Khorkina mounted with a round-off layout to two feet, immediate flip-flop, layout step-out. |
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On balance beam she fell on her flip-flop to tucked full, and crashed her whip-double pike on floor. |
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In state 0, when the flip-flop receives an input pulse, it flips to state 1 but does nothing else. |
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I built a flip-flop circuit, flipped the switch, watched the relay click on and remain on. |
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When this flip-flop is triggered, it provides an output to the pulse generator to start the experiment in synchrony with the video signal. |
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On balance beam, she performed a flip-flop to Arabian that was solid but thrown after a long pause before the combination. |
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Just witness one former governor's flip-flop on the issue of driver's licenses for illegal aliens. |
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Every time he was asked, he was not quite sure, or he did a flip-flop on policy. |
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That is one issue, but of course there is an even bigger flip-flop on an issue that is very close to many New Zealanders' hearts. |
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Also on balance beam, Yarotskaya performed a gainer flip-flop to Onodi, and an aerial-side somi combination. |
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This was followed by his flip-flop on the testing for salmonella in hamburger meat served in school lunch programs. |
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The government is still micro-meddling in business, and the abrupt flip-flop highlights their inconsistent policy-making. |
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It was important that they were allowed to slug it out over the so-called flip-flop on that legislation. |
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Patterson fell off the beam on a flip-flop to piked full, but earned the top mark on floor exercise. |
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And having achieved his narrow victory, the famous flip-flop on fundamental issues was second nature to him. |
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The team was forced to count two falls from Pavlova, who missed a Jaeger on uneven bars, and fell on a flip-flop, layout on balance beam. |
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Ukraine's Olga Roschupkina went first, and fell almost immediately on her flip-flop to two layouts. |
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I suppose I've always been curious about Joel's fixie's, that's why I bought a wheel with a flip-flop hub. |
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The press would blow the whistle on this naked opportunism, and the flip-flop police would beat him senseless. |
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Earnest attempts at spin aside, the facts lead directly to accusations of a flip-flop. |
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There are so many things that could be said about the shameful flip-flop by the Conservative government. |
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When will the minister recall the ambassador, or is this yet another flip-flop? |
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Mr. Speaker, I agree completely with his analysis and I do not understand this flip-flop. |
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I also ask the hon. member to go to the defence minister, make his position clear and not flip-flop on the issues day in and day out. |
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According to the defence minister, this flip-flop is justified because of significant changes in the geopolitical situation. |
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Will she stick to her legislation and continue with the ban or will she flip-flop or succumb to some international pressure? |
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Mr. Speaker, the Liberal flip-flop on two important provisions of the Anti-terrorism Act continues to puzzle me and the majority of Canadians. |
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Her routine included a full-twisting flip-flop and triple twist dismount. |
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I am shocked by the comments I have just heard about free trade promoting human rights, and by the Liberal flip-flop on the free trade agreement. |
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Mr. Speaker, I am happy to respond, because I do not see any flip-flop here. |
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When in flip-flop mode the locking cylinder will change its status from engaged to disengaged or vice versa whenever a transponder is operated. |
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A flip-flop is a device capable of storing two levels of voltage, a low one, regularly 0.5 volts, and another one, commonly of 5 volts. |
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People may not have been consciously aware that the term flip-flop was meant to unman our war hero candidate, but it did so just the same. |
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In one embodiment, the storage element is a data latch comprising a clock-enabled inverter serially coupled with a flip-flop. |
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The three-time Olympian fell on her mount and later on a flip-flop. |
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After his flip-flop on Kyoto last week, he is at it again this week. |
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Stop the flip-flop on Hydro and get serious about our electrical needs. |
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But he was insisting that his recent abject flip-flop had not made him look like complete idiots in the eyes of the international legal community. |
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We have seen an incredible flip-flop on the nuclear policy by this Party. |
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Burberry has a flip-flop with its trademark plaid encased in a clear plastic footbed. |
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He looked the part too, that artsy, political sort of look, longish hair, dress shirt, olive army jacket, flip-flop sandals. |
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For Leibler, there is more at stake in the last minute flip-flop than a single U.N. resolution. |
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Even Mitt Romney waited more than two years to flip-flop on key issues. |
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He has a combat boot on one foot and a flip-flop on the other. |
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Every day in question period we hear this flip-flop. |
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It is the Department of Conservation flip-flop, and it is a dinger. |
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The Conservatives like sound bites, but these sound bites are not intelligent bites and so the Conservatives have had to flip-flop constantly. |
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Basic version with integrated antenna, flip-flop function, repeater function. |
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However, everybody knows that the Liberal Party has done a complete flip-flop on an issue that is of vital concern to the safety and security of Canadians without explanation. |
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What the hon. member does not explain is why, during the last election, they promised to impose tougher mandatory minimum sentences for gun crimes and now have done a complete flip-flop. |
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Today's flip-flop is another admission of that. |
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Gently bend the flip-flop from end to end, ensuring it bends at the ball of the foot. |
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Given that the measure primarily impacted seniors and near retirees I am forced to wonder what event could possibly have perpetuated this radical policy flip-flop. |
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Now we are seeing a complete flip-flop by the soon to be prime minister saying that he has a strong commitment to the military and he is going to make that a priority. |
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Once again, this goes back to the flip-flop and members opposite, such as the member for Markham-Unionville, who has stated he believes there should be no double-dipping. |
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They had a change in the Liberal Party, a new leader and a new critic, and now they have flipped right over directly in line with the Conservative position, a total flip-flop on the issue. |
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For every kind of leader, the apparent perils of the flip-flop label can loom large. |
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One phrase we'll lay odds on you will hear tonight is flip-flop. |
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Nobody could accuse him of being a ditherer or of having flip-flop opinions. |
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Tie the three pompoms to a flip-flop using the 12-inch pieces of yarn. |
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As I said in the committee, the Council of Europe can look both ways, be two-faced, can flip-flop and turn somersaults, and still not have an agreed position. |
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I recently received a letter as a result of an obvious and unexplainable flip-flop and change in direction by the Canadian Cattlemen's Association from a position opposing the bill to a position supporting the bill. |
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The City of Angels joins New Zealand in the flip-flop fan club. |
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I was messing around with my flip-flop at the movies, and it fell into the row in front of me. |
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The tracing can flip-flop after eating, drinking cold water, and hyperventilating. |
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Because the tender flip-flop will never rush you through life. |
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Kim said he saw plastic bottles, a flip-flop, a beach chair, soccer balls, a plastic beach chair, a woman's purse and oil on the surface of the water. |
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Shake out the blankets, fill up the ice chest, flip-flop the feet, don't forget the bug spray, and head to Cristoforo Colombo Park for the free concert and fireworks. |
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