41.   But the mayor said on Monday that he was concerned that some of its provisions would not withstand legal challenges.

42.   But the mayor said the issue illustrated the vast differences in their respective worldviews.

43.   But the mayor said they and the other city workers who are accused of evading taxes were motivated more by greed than principle.

44.   But the mayor said White House officials had rejected the idea on the ground that a visit to one applicant would be unfair to others.

45.   But the mayor has repeatedly said the city could not afford the cost of restoring and maintaining the historic buildings unless the development plan generated significant revenues.

46.   But the mayor said he would approve the measure.

47.   But the mayor said that chances for such a proposal were slim.

48.   But the mayor said that some complaints got his special attention even during the campaign.

49.   But the former San Antonio mayor said it would mean little to voters if the apparent GOP nominee fails to change his message.

50.   But the mayor said Friday that he had never changed his position on boycotting the event.

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