Word: subjecting
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Dates: during 2000-2000
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...facts. Luckily for the viewers, he managed to avoid the numeric quagmire he encountered in the first debate, instead using compelling and memorable comparisons to illustrate his points. Yet Gore did occasionally fail to answer the question he was asked, although he was generally able to return to the subject later...
...headlines ranged all the way from "Truth" to "False Statement," with several gradations in between. "Inaccuracy" is defined as "the subject is exaggerating." And "Outsmart" indicates "the subject is being cynical...
...real results. Bush jabbed at those who think he's dumb by proving he could count out consecutive numbers. ?I believe we ought to measure a lot - three, four, five, six, seven, eighth grade. We do so in my state of Texas." For some reason the Truster declared "The Subject might exaggerate from time to time." That seemed unfairly harsh. Perhaps it was chiding Bush for missing out on the first two grades...
...term for manslaughter. The U.S. has no repatriation agreement with Cambodia, so there is no reasonable probability that Ma will ever be returned. Rather than keep him in prison forever, or until Cambodia relents, the appeals court interpreted immigration law so as to require the INS to release him subject to parole-like requirements, including regular meetings with officers and strict travel limitations. If the INS is worried that Ma would attempt to evade a future deportation arrangement, keeping him under these requirements would be far more appropriate than keeping him incarcerated after he has served his sentence and paid...
...things interest me more than airline cuisine. Is there anywhere I can take a course in this fascinating subject...