21. Nonetheless, the rental prices are giving additional ammunition to those critics who see the Olympics as an event for the well-to-do. 22. President Clinton on Monday gave new ammunition to federal investigators fighting rising fraud and abuse in the mushrooming Medicare home health care program for elderly Americans. 23. Several prominent Democrats said privately that they were worried that Gore was giving ammunition to his opponents. 24. Some climate scientists are reluctant to raise the issue of methane, as they fear it will give ammunition to opponents of the Kyoto Protocol. 25. That could come back to haunt him in the fall by giving Gore ammunition to paint him as a right-winger. 26. Supervisor Michael D. Antonovich said the relative ease with which a medical examiner can be deemed competent should give him ammunition to propose changes. 27. That would give new ammunition to people in Germany who oppose the euro. 28. The court ruling could give ammunition to other manufacturers trying to control how their retailers sell products. 29. The companies also offer online updating that gives you ammunition against new viruses as they are discovered. 30. The Environmental Working Group report would seem to give ammunition to budget-cutters by showing that erosion control has been more expensive than previously thought. |
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