But what that means has become the bitterly fought central issue in the campaign.
After all, that is the main reason the bitterly fought bill passed.
The 1968 presidential campaign was one of the most bitterly fought in the nation's history.
"I can never go back to them because I've fought bitterly on a date."
Members of the Council had fought bitterly to prevent this event.
Although the schools fought bitterly over matters of Jewish law, they got along well.
Families that had lived there since the Revolution fought bitterly.
Although many families fight bitterly over whether to end treatment, in this case the couple's two grown sons agreed with their father.
According to the ancient sources, the two sides fought bitterly for some time.
But they bitterly fought what prosecutors said the Congressman and his wife did about the problem.