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		Definition of nuclear option in English: nuclear optionnoun The most drastic or extreme response possible to a particular situation.  extreme Eurosceptics championed the nuclear option of pulling out of Europe  Example sentencesExamples -  A parade of senators - all of them Republican - made their way into the studio, to go on camera advocating the nuclear option.
 -  The polls show broad and growing opposition to the nuclear option, plus a strong desire to see the Democrats act as a brake on Republican extremism.
 -  I am working hard with Senator Leahy, Senator Schumer and other Democrats to find a way to confirm the president's nominees without going to the nuclear option.
 -  Republican leaders insisting that they would then respond by using the so-called nuclear option.
 -  Then that could spark the Republicans to bring back this notion of the so-called nuclear option, which would end the use of the filibuster for judicial nominations.
 -  Santorum wants to slow down the push the for nuclear option in the senate after seeing that the issue isn't polling well for the Republicans.
 -  And we are not going to let the White House run the Senate, and therefore I'm going to vote against nuclear option.
 -  First came the impeachment, the nuclear option of partisan warfare.
 -  They want to invoke the so-called nuclear option and get rid of the 150-year-old tradition in order to ram through more right-wing judges.
 -  Would you consider using the filibuster, that nuclear option, as a compromise called for under extreme circumstances for a Supreme Court nominee?
 -  His plan is an alternative to the so-called nuclear option that Republicans have considered in order to nullify those Democratic filibusters.
 -  This is what forces the GOP to nuclear options like constitutional amendments, violent demagoguery and impeachment.
 -  American politics has been repeatedly punctuated by the threats that constituted the nuclear options of their day.
 -  In his floor speech, Mr. Reid called Mr. Frist's proposal a ‘slow-motion nuclear option.’
 -  Senator Frist also vowed to use the so-called nuclear option to win approval for justices Priscilla Owen and Janice Rogers Brown.
 -  To end the opposition, Republicans are considering the so-called nuclear option, changing Senate rules to eliminate the use of filibusters.
 -  The nuclear option could take a variety of forms.
 -  I had threatened the nuclear option a few months ago, when he was calling Jasper names; now he returns to this calumny before he takes a ten day vacation.
 -  The so-called nuclear option purports to be directed solely at the Senate's advice and consent prerogatives regarding federal judges.
 -  Senator Frist is edging closer and closer to using the so-called nuclear option in changing Senate rules to ban the use of filibusters to block those judicial nominations.
 
    Definition of nuclear option in US English: nuclear optionnoun The most drastic or extreme response possible to a particular situation.  Example sentencesExamples -  A parade of senators - all of them Republican - made their way into the studio, to go on camera advocating the nuclear option.
 -  Then that could spark the Republicans to bring back this notion of the so-called nuclear option, which would end the use of the filibuster for judicial nominations.
 -  In his floor speech, Mr. Reid called Mr. Frist's proposal a ‘slow-motion nuclear option.’
 -  Santorum wants to slow down the push the for nuclear option in the senate after seeing that the issue isn't polling well for the Republicans.
 -  And we are not going to let the White House run the Senate, and therefore I'm going to vote against nuclear option.
 -  The so-called nuclear option purports to be directed solely at the Senate's advice and consent prerogatives regarding federal judges.
 -  First came the impeachment, the nuclear option of partisan warfare.
 -  His plan is an alternative to the so-called nuclear option that Republicans have considered in order to nullify those Democratic filibusters.
 -  The nuclear option could take a variety of forms.
 -  Senator Frist is edging closer and closer to using the so-called nuclear option in changing Senate rules to ban the use of filibusters to block those judicial nominations.
 -  They want to invoke the so-called nuclear option and get rid of the 150-year-old tradition in order to ram through more right-wing judges.
 -  I had threatened the nuclear option a few months ago, when he was calling Jasper names; now he returns to this calumny before he takes a ten day vacation.
 -  Republican leaders insisting that they would then respond by using the so-called nuclear option.
 -  Would you consider using the filibuster, that nuclear option, as a compromise called for under extreme circumstances for a Supreme Court nominee?
 -  The polls show broad and growing opposition to the nuclear option, plus a strong desire to see the Democrats act as a brake on Republican extremism.
 -  To end the opposition, Republicans are considering the so-called nuclear option, changing Senate rules to eliminate the use of filibusters.
 -  This is what forces the GOP to nuclear options like constitutional amendments, violent demagoguery and impeachment.
 -  Senator Frist also vowed to use the so-called nuclear option to win approval for justices Priscilla Owen and Janice Rogers Brown.
 -  I am working hard with Senator Leahy, Senator Schumer and other Democrats to find a way to confirm the president's nominees without going to the nuclear option.
 -  American politics has been repeatedly punctuated by the threats that constituted the nuclear options of their day.
 
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