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22 Sentences With "plumping for"

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The ongoing scholarly dispute seems to be plumping for the latter.
Instead of plumping for Congress or the BJP, many Meghalayans will pick a local party.
He was back on TV more and more, energetically defending Trump and plumping for various private interests.
Overall Mr Ban personifies the defect to which the UN is prone: plumping for the lowest common denominator.
When we do decide to drink, a lot of us are plumping for more specialized, craft types of beer.
Only those plumping for Canada would have to work longer for the extra money—by just half an hour a day.
" Outside groups plumping for Jordan -   Axios : "More than 40 prominent figures in the conservative movement plan to send an open letter to Rep.
Some may be plumping for a profane braggart because they think him strong enough to guarantee their liberty, like some latter-day Persian king.
Once, plumping for their cheapest bowl of noodles, priced at ¥320 ($3), was considered a little shameful, he says; now it is their best-selling dish.
On March 18th TDC, Denmark's biggest telecoms firm, confirmed that it was plumping for Ericsson over Huawei, its current equipment-maker, to build its 5G network.
Then again, some thought that the City was so important to the British economy that voters would not dare risk its future by plumping for Brexit.
In the abbreviated Conservative leadership race she stood out as the only grown-up; few Tories regret plumping for her over the unprepared and unserious other contenders.
That applies to managers, too: appointing first David Moyes, on Ferguson's recommendation; then an aging Louis Van Gaal; before plumping for Jose Mourinho despite internal reservations over his combustibility.
With sloths usually traveling no more than 38 meters in one day, the decision-making process was far from speedy, with Charlie eventually plumping for pear and rose, according toNBC Los Angeles.
And more students are plumping for "transnational" rather than international study, says Michael Peak of the British Council: mixing and matching local and foreign provision, for example by starting degrees at home and taking just a final year abroad.
The duo's new album, Dopp Hopp, includes members EP and Matter ov Fact smartly pairing a Robert Mondavi wine with a kohlrabi and pear salad, feasting on Crab Louie chased with andouille sausage and Celery Victor, and plumping for the very specific Carolina-style slaw with their Frito pies.
"Arnold, Gary (July 13, 1972). "'Butterflies' Shallow but Diverting". The Washington Post. D11. John Gillett of The Monthly Film Bulletin wrote "Occasionally it is all rather twee, plumping for the easy emotional response and the easy tear; yet much of the writing has sharpness and bite, notably in the initial meetings between Jill and Don, when they talk out their pasts together and improvise meals on the floor.
"..the term is increasingly unacceptable to Irish historians in particular, for whom the Irish Sea is or ought to be a separating rather than a linking element. Sensitive to such susceptibilities, proponents of the idea of a genuine British history, a theme which has come to the fore during the last couple of decades, are plumping for a more neutral term to label the scattered islands peripheral to the two major ones of Great Britain and Ireland." Roots, Ivan (1997).
The Higgins report, which pointed out Army deficiencies, was ignored when Almond submitted a report more favorably received by higher headquarters.Schlight, pp. 159–167. In the meantime, back in Washington DC during October 1950, Army Chief of Staff General J. Lawton Collins submitted a memorandum to his Air Force counterpart, General Hoyt Vandenberg outlining Army complaints with the forward air control system and plumping for parceling close air support aircraft to its divisions. A month later, General Almond reported from Korea; his requests for improvements echoed that of Collins.
The top Labour, Green and Guildford Greenbelt candidates all obtained between 21% and 23% of the vote The gap between the top Conservative candidate in Onslow and the bottom one was around 14% of the total vote. The gap between the top Greenbelt candidate and the bottom one was between 9 and 10% of the total vote. The gap between the top Labour candidate and the bottom one was between 8 and 9% of the total vote; which tends to indicate that there was a lot of voting splitting between the parties, or plumping for just one candidate.
Its earliest cited use by the US Supreme Court was in an opinion by Justice Joseph McKenna in Hall v. Geiger-Jones Co., 242 U.S. 539 (1917), a case that addressed the constitutionality of state securities laws. Oddly, McKenna is frequently and erroneously given credit for inventing the term even though J. N. Dolley used the term when he was plumping for passage of the Kansas statute in 1910, and McKenna's own opinion in Hall itself attributes the term to an unnamed earlier source: Kansas Banking Commissioner Dolley, railing against "blue sky merchants" while he pushed for passage of the Kansas statute in 1910, observed that certain fraudulent investments were backed by nothing but the blue skies of Kansas. The Oxford English Dictionary has a cited use dating to 1906.
A 320i was also purchased by former Dutch Supercar Challenge racer Jim Pocklington to race with his own J Team Motorsport squad in the first half of the year. John George returned to the series for the first time since 2004 in an ex-Dynamics Integra run by former Production class entrant TH Motorsport, with club saloon driver Simon Blanckley also plumping for an Integra in his debut season in the category, running for his own Sibsport team with support from touring car preparation expert Graham Hathaway. Another Integra was entered for the final two rounds by Robertshaw Racing for Alan Taylor, with both team and driver stepping up from the Clio Cup. The most ambitious of the year's new entries came from the tiny Team AFM Racing outfit, who fielded a self-built BMW 120d, the championship's first ever diesel- powered car, for team boss and long-time production BMW racer Rick Kerry.

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