1. And the least the Republicans could do to defend their cruelty is to get their facts straight. 2. By this reasoning, whatever Clinton does to defend himself against the charges of cover-up becomes part of the cover-up. 3. Even worse is when they do so to defend the indefensible. 4. He also talked about what he plans to do to defend his title. 5. So does defending champion Scott Pruett, who is starting in the third row. 6. Some schools say there is little they can do to defend students against credit card issuers wanting to seize an attractive market. 7. Whatever else the United States might do to defend Taiwan has been left deliberately vague by previous administrations. 8. As he and other popes have done to defend the ban, John Paul noted Jesus chose men as his apostles. 9. Dimitrov did not say what he wants NATO to do to defend Macedonia but apparently alluded to beefing up the extraction force to give it a greater deterrence role. 10. Little is done to defend workers, however, as the country fears losing what little foreign investment it can attract. |