31. In doing that, he changed the whole concept of how America goes to war. 32. In the aftermath of the massacre at Munich, the whole concept of staging sports events changed, leading to security measures on a scale never thought possible. 33. In this day of unbacked currency and electronic balances, the whole concept requires a leap of collective faith. 34. It validates the whole concept of local marketing strategies. 35. It was Rove who hatched the whole concept of the Bush campaign, starting with the parade of Republicans who showed up in Austin begging the governor to run. 36. It vowed to run the whole concept into the ground. 37. Savage said she is so frustrated with the problem she almost questions the whole concept of anonymous call rejection. 38. So the whole concept of single parenthood may need rethinking. 39. Since then, the whole concept of executive privilege has been commonly disparaged as an underhand means for a president to evade the law. 40. Some economists have said for some time that the whole concept of the northern cities should be acknowledged as a bad Soviet idea and permanently closed. |