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He turned to his playbook of doing just enough to protect and grow the business, a conservative strategy that has been on display this year with clever political and legal maneuvering and enticing new iPhones.

So far, the partisan maneuvers appear to favor Republicans.

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Opponents view the proposition as a cynical political maneuver designed to eliminate Republican representation in California rather than as a legitimate response to national gerrymandering trends.

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For one thing, they can be a logistical hassle: As diners gather for photos, other people are forced to maneuver around them.

I had always been right there for these discussions, but now this sort of strictly financial maneuvering seems to miss the most important question: What’s it all for?

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