71.   But many journalists and First Amendment lawyers oppose the bill, and even some of its supporters say the legislation is overly broad.

72.   But now this seriously flawed legislation is in trouble.

73.   But now legislation is on the books which will eliminate these preseason games in a few years.

74.   But on Thursday the Democratic leadership insisted that the decision to take a break was not an acknowledgement that health care legislation was dead.

75.   But players on both sides of the heated debate warn that unless the legislation is well-structured, the reverse could happen.

76.   But most language professionals maintain that the legislation is too extreme and that it underestimates the capacity of Brazilian Portuguese to absorb foreign terms.

77.   But supporters and opponents said similar legislation would be back next year.

78.   But opponents say the legislation is unnecessary because other laws already protect sensitive information against public disclosure.

79.   But promoting specific legislation has largely been unheard of.

80.   But the legislation is a top-election year priority of the Democratic Party, whose core constituencies include gays and lesbians.

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