But this last weekend was also very much about holding down voter turnout _ a deliberate if unusually unadmitted task undertaken by campaigns in contests this close _ at least when it comes to certain kinds of voters.
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In the Law Society's own words, ILEX was intended " to stimulate recruitment to the unadmitted ranks of the professional status [ . . . ] and would offer [ . . . ] a career with proper incentives ."
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Conclusion : Brendanology's tone was unjustified given his facts and his mistake ( conscious or not ) was aggravated by Cam46136; both editors were unduly influenced in the AFD, and there is more significant evidence of Brendanology's unadmitted COI than previously.
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In his response, he stated that " Signature Books and George D . Smith seem . . . to have a clear ( if unadmitted ) agenda, an agenda that is often hostile to centrally important beliefs of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints ".
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I understood that the Communist Party is divided roughly into two organizational parts-- the open Communist Party which functions as everybody knows, in its public offices, and in the streets and in the trade unions, and an unadmitted secret section of the Communist Party which is-- which has its own form of organization for its own purposes,
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The hypocrisy of going to war over Iraq's defiance of UN disarmament resolutions, while Israel sits unchallenged on hundreds of ( unadmitted ) nuclear weapons and huge areas of Arab territory, is just too much for Arabs to swallow . As a result, even those Arab regimes that have good reason to fear Saddam dare not support military action against him, for fear of the reaction of their own deeply disillusioned populations.
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Debra Rae Cohen, writing in " The New York Times ", said that the album's songs " dwell on the underlying truths and unadmitted paradoxes of love, of independence, and the area where they overlap and struggle ", that Armatrading " shows a new control in her arrangements ", the album being " one more step in Miss Armatrading's continual journey " and that " The Key " should help her to " become a household name " . " Rolling Stone " s Don Shewey, however, disapproved of the album's commercial approach, commenting that, " For more than ten years, Armatrading has remained a commercially marginal cult figure, and on " The Key ", she seems to have decided to part with the one thing standing between her and success : her originality.