| 21. | In the old days, a politician who gave up logrolling for diapering would have been considered loony.
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| 22. | "Quid pro quo " sums up the concept of logrolling in the United States political process today.
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| 23. | In a logrolling system, the local legislator can use his vote to bargain with his fellow legislators.
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| 24. | She currently holds the world record for most women's logrolling world titles won in a lifetime.
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| 25. | This is now the most common sense of the term, largely displacing the older term, logrolling.
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| 26. | Logrolling means that two parties will pledge their mutual support, so both bills can attain a simple majority.
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| 27. | A common negotiation technique in integrative negotiations involves trading one favor for another, commonly referred to as logrolling.
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| 28. | Jubiel Wickheim of Sooke, British Columbia, Canada, is one of logrolling's first outstanding athletes.
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| 29. | In Congress, the iron-fisted rule and conspicuous logrolling for which Rostenkowski was famous is out of fashion.
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| 30. | However, when logrolling is allowed, the highest valued outcome is secure without the threat of a cyclical majority.
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