| 41. | On tobacco, like firearms, and like its unprecedented flooding of the world with arms, America wants it both ways.
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| 42. | The NCAA always wants it both ways : Carnegie-Mellon when it comes to business, Mary Poppins when it comes ethics.
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| 43. | Democrats contend that Bush wants it both ways by saying that he has a plan without giving any specifics that could be criticized.
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| 44. | "American Porn " wants it both ways, to wallow in the titillation and to sneer at its subject matter.
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| 45. | In short, we want it both ways, and woe betide the elected representative who doesn't give it to us.
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| 46. | The defense team and the prosecutors, unsure whether the hoopla and the leaks help or hurt their causes, want it both ways.
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| 47. | But it did not smack of 1997 Super Bowl potential, even though the coach, like all coaches, wants it both ways.
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| 48. | He wants it both ways _ that democracy is good for both psychic and material well-being _ and he increasingly looks correct.
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| 49. | He wants it both ways : encouraging you to translate his encoded images, like hieroglyphs, but then refusing to make them cohere interestingly.
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| 50. | While many Americans have suffered and many more will be asked to in the weeks and months ahead, the NFL wants it both ways.
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