Clinton will be on firm ground if he can say he opposes anything that looks like a hard quota, the officials explained.
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Its latest incarnation, a 46-member troupe with contracts calling for a 40-week minimum season, seems to be on firm ground.
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The high court's reasoning seemed to be that if the Florida jurists based their decision on state law, they might be on firm ground.
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On arrival at the firing position, which has to be on firm ground, the mortar is uncoupled from the tractor and the towing lunette is removed.
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Some are uncomfortable about the sleaze they are uncovering, but want to be on firm ground when asked later : " Where were you when American foreign economic policy was put up for sale ?"