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Bush and his enablers have had their say for nearly six years.
I think right now that they have enough enablers probably in their own house.
If only he would listen to them instead of his enablers.
These other ideas and reasons were only enablers, if you will.
But there is more to the conspiracy than just the enablers in the administration building.
Johnson has been considered to be an enabler who wants the best from his employees.
What is the difference between a caregiver and an enabler?
In the world's graduation from the first nuclear age to the second, we have been a great enabler.
Administration officials and school boards should be enablers, not decision makers.
She was an enabler, playing with fire, turning a blind eye.
Not for a while; he has too many enablers.
"I learned early on that the one thing you cannot do is be an enabler for an addict," his father said of those days.
Our culture, with its political and economic priorities what they are, is the destructive enabler.
It was the major enabler for social mobility and advancement.
He's an enabler with a clear conscience, not a user.
Money's a great enabler and is a means to an end, but I hate chasing it.
Was Laura a massive enabler, as some friends later wondered?
Ever the enabler, Portugal even put a ball into its own net.
But the sphere is seen as a crucial enabler for this to happen.
Time Inc., in fact, was his principal enabler, holding him up so that he could pass out and come to all over again.
But eventually even this craven enabler knows when to cut and run.
Local authorities are changing from being direct providers of services to enablers.
It demands that we be enablers of each other.
In the modern context, technology is a key enabler to achieving this scale.
Each of these five enablers had a specific job, Major Murphy said.