Human beings are not all motivated by wonkish intellectual policy discussion. |
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I regularly marveled at the ardor and wonkish knowledge Bill brought to these issues. |
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We wanted to teach kids English, too, but we had to use years of educational research and wonkish arguments to make our case. |
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The most vocal skeptics so far of the new Afghanistan policy are mostly left-of-center and largely confined to wonkish circles. |
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If he does, he might come across as too wonkish and too aggressive to connect with voters. |
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Insiders have long touted Christie Vilsack as a more spirited and combative politician than her wonkish husband. |
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Bernanke gave it a good college try, with an impressively wonkish speech, replete with 22 footnotes, delivered to the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. |
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If so, the SPD's Stephan Weil, a wonkish mayor of Hanover, would become the state's premier. Angela Merkel, Germany's chancellor and boss of the CDU, worries that something similar could happen in Berlin. |
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At its best, Unstoppable is a wonkish rallying cry for a much needed left-right convergence against the corrupt corporatist center. |
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