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Obama, Congress Expected to Clash over Foreign Policy
degrade – v. to make the quality of (something) worse
bent on – idiom having a strong desire to do (something)
restoration – n. re-establishment
pull punches – idiom to express criticism in a mild or kind way; usually used in negative statements
incentive – n. something that encourages a person to do something or to work harder
perceived – adj. something that is thought of
set the terms of – idiom to define the limits; to determine what will be discussed
ensue – v. to come at a later time; to happen as a result
playing right into – idiom to help someone without realizing it
narrative – n. a story that is told or written; the expression of beliefs
polarization/polarize – v. to cause (people or opinions) to separate into opposing groups
deep – adj. going far down; a long way from top to bottom
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