1. Any policy that disregards proper constitutional procedures and thwarts the will of the ballot box must be rejected. 2. Barring some unforeseeable turn of events, the Bush camp will succeed in using legal technicalities to thwart the will of the people. 3. By trying to thwart the will of the electorate, clerical leaders risk future discontent. 4. Does that mean the popular will can be thwarted? 5. Each time, however, the majority will was thwarted by leadership maneuvers. 6. In January several Republicans contended that Rubin should be impeached for thwarting the will of Congress. 7. It has to be, for the slimy villain, Jud, is the sort who likes to incinerate those who thwart his will. 8. Lawmakers who supported the change disagreed with claims that they were thwarting the will of the people. 9. The conservatives may succeed in their efforts to thwart the will of the electorate. 10. The court said Florida elections may be overturned for something short of fraud if the illegalities thwart the clear will of the people. |