Hey, this is more of
a slightly general question.
Not exact matches
The Fair Tax is best understood as a
general framework, even though there are numerous specific proposals (each of which may have
slightly different examples to the posed
questions).
The day before the primary, Long had called Paladino a sure loser in the
general election and «a dangerous candidate» for Republicans — a comment that Long amended
slightly Wednesday as he answered press
questions with Paladino at his side: The candidate was dangerous, Long said, «to the liberals of this state and to the dysfunction of Albany.»
The Conservative party as a whole was at +50, very similar to February's poll which asked the
slightly different
question of Conservative MPs in
general, but got the similar answer of +53.
If you like paranoid thrillers filled with backroom dealings and hidden agendas that make you
question how much information is out there that is too dangerous for the
general public to know, Closed Circuit could have you looking at major events with a
slightly more cynical point of view than you might have had going in.
Whereas it is fully justified to say that the Advocate
General went
slightly beyond the scope of the
questions that were asked, the Court missed the chance to alter its case law on jurisdiction for infringements of personality rights.
My
question really relates to post-graduate opportunities, so is
slightly less office based than perhaps your normal
question but I think in its
general concept, is broadly the same.