By crushing the traditions of the Senate he would pack the courts, especially the supreme court, with lockstep ideologues. |
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Advertising markets in Asia were growing weaker in lockstep with the slowing U.S. economy. |
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Among them was whether a judge votes in lockstep with other judges nominated by the same political party. |
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Learning is a continual spiral rather than a lockstep ingestion of knowledge. |
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They dance and walk sideways in lockstep and do all the things they've been trained to do. |
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You know, I don't have to get in lockstep with a party, and I don't have to hire party cronies. |
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For the first third of a million years or so after the big bang, matter and energy in the universe moved in lockstep. |
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We will be awkwardly zagging while most of our peers happily zig in lockstep. |
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One-size-fits-all standardized tests are driving curricula, and top-down reforms are mandating lockstep procedures for classroom instructors. |
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Red Stripe, an inexpensive Jamaican export, gained popularity in the U.S. in lockstep with reggae and Rasta. |
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He has certainly walked lockstep, cheek by jowl with his predecessor in his performance in the House of Commons, when he is here. |
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Although the hotel business tends to rise and fall in lockstep with the wider economy, not every hotelier is equally exposed. |
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Narcissism and materialism were both drawn in sharp contrast to nihilism, but in the end the important thing was not to march in lockstep to the beat of any drummer. |
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Or students can enrol in the lockstep program where they take no more than six credit hours per semester and complete the program in five semesters. |
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Now it is possible to concentrate income quickly through the globalized financial system which grows in lockstep with the increasing concentration of income upward. |
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It may have been cheeky to argue for lockstep loyalty to a rightwing Republican administration by invoking the great anti-fascist struggles of the last century, but it worked. |
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And that in itself will persuade the allies to fall into lockstep. |
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And with the onset of the internet and cyberwarfare, GCHQÂ and the NSA, always in lockstep, achieved pre-eminence among their agency peers. |
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This worked well when the Republicans were willing to walk in lockstep behind the president. |
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Improvements for businesses and families need to move in lockstep together. |
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Here is one more file where the Liberals and Conservatives are in lockstep with the multinationals. |
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All of our benefits are tied exactly to what's negotiated in the plan, so it moves in lockstep. |
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They have been in lockstep with their Liberal coalition partners, who every step of the way have voted to remove public protection and rights. |
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Clearly, what we see is the government and Her Majesty's opposition in lockstep when it comes to free trade. |
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Needless to say, if that is their economic policy, then clearly the Liberals are still in lockstep with the government. |
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The trends of crude oil and soybeans, in fact, have moved pretty much in lockstep over the past year and more. |
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Efforts to enhance safety must move in lockstep with health care renewal in every sector, in every community across Canada. |
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Each year, the Auxiliary operates in lockstep with the Heart Institute to provide essential services. |
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We have established joint civilian-military planning units to ensure that both sides of Canada's engagement are working in lockstep. |
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The World Bank and IMF have different mandates, and it is not necessary for governance reform at the two institutions to proceed in lockstep. |
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Yet they cannot reasonably believe that the rest of America will march in lockstep with them. |
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When a community is in the grips of a siege mentality, that sort of lockstep friendship may seem appealing. |
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What we were again thinking was here again are two characters who have for the most part been in lockstep for two years. |
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And as waves, they will produce characteristic interference patterns caused by waves arriving out of step or in lockstep. |
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Now they are in lockstep with the Conservatives. |
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Despite a pacifist veneer of opposition to the bombing, they march in lockstep behind the war aims of their own imperialisms and the social-democratic or popular-front governments whose election they supported. |
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It is indeed a treat to listen to Peter walking carefree, the little bird singing gaily, the duck quacking, the cat creeping, the grandfather exercising his authority and the hunters shooting in lockstep passed the wolf! |
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Festive groups of spectators broke apart and gave way to Wolfgang and Arminius marching in lockstep into the Statilian Amphitheater. |
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The incredible shrinking companies The bottomless beer mug Consider the alternatives Sources ReprintsAt the time, energy use and economic output were thought always to grow in lockstep. |
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And although the country retains the krone, the Danish National Bank is not independent of the European Central Bank in its interest-rate policy because it has chosen to hold the krone in lockstep with the euro. |
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The federal government states the Canada Brand initiative will work in lockstep with industry as a springboard to complement the successes already achieved in key markets. |
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I am sure at one point in time that party was absolutely in lockstep with that member's economic prowess when he said we should deregulate the banks. |
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Here again, Bel products are in lockstep with the modern beat! |
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With her unconventional audacity and a spontaneous way with words, Baroness Ariane de Rothschild brings a syncopated beat to the rule-driven, lockstep world of high finance. |
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Canadians are beginning to realize that the current government in many ways is in lockstep with the right wing values of its republican friends to the south. |
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When it comes to the environment over the past little while, I have seen it float from a made in Canada policy that has morphed into what seems to be in lockstep with the United States of America. |
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It is quite ironic that Canadians have become a nation of flag wavers in lockstep with trade deals which apparently devolve significant elements of their sovereignty. |
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Our goal: to ensure our technology development programs evolve in lockstep with the needs of Canadian industry, while helping accelerate the introduction of new technologies on the market. |
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This manual offers suggestions and tips for running the workshop, but these are not intended to be a rigid set of activities that must be followed lockstep. |
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To wrap up, we are in lockstep with the United States on this issue and the industry in Canada does not want to hear any suggestions that we should not be in lockstep. |
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The CIA's analysts learned to march in lockstep, conforming to conventional wisdom. |
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Although it does not describe precisely how this linkage test is defined or how it would be applied, it referred favorably to the direct lockstep between costs and prices demonstrated in Brass Sheet and Strip. |
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