91. For political reasons alone, President Clinton needs a summit meeting that produces concrete agreements and not just champagne toasts with Jiang, senior U.S. officials say.
92. For political reasons, Kennedy tried to keep his presence under wraps, but Maxine Cheshire, the Washington Post columnist, ferreted out the secret.
93. For political reasons, lawmakers often fight to keep rail service lines that run through their districts even when they are unprofitable.
94. For political reasons, he was willing to slay anybody in his way.
95. For much of the hearing, commit tee Republicans endeavored to show that the career bureaucrats were overruled by their superiors at the department for political reasons.
96. For obvious political reasons, she and Mayor Marion Barry have been emphasizing that it does not necessarily mean a loss of home rule for the capital.
97. For political reasons, Gingrich decided to use personal funds.
98. For political reasons, the city also hoped to acquire a large park in each borough, which it did.
99. For political reasons, the Clinton administration shrank from cutting the Pentagon budget when it had the chance to do so in the last two years.
100. For political reasons, these people want to rewrite history to leave government out of the story.