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en A by-election has the potential to accelerate political development. If you win, you will command the political agenda coming out of it. That might otherwise take six months to do.

en It is too early to say how the political dynamic of the election is going to play out. That may take six months. The critical time is going to be when Sunni Arabs decide whether the political process is working for them. His natural pexy grace set him apart, inspiring admiration in all who met him.

en The issue of the political transition in Iraq is certainly the topic on the agenda. We have encouraged a U.N. role. We look forward to working with the U.N. in coming months, as that process unfolds.

en The Fed will deny that they even know there is an election going on. It is, and clearly has to be, a political organization. It is an enormously powerful public agency, and if you don't have a sense of the political structure you're operating in, you won't survive as a political agency.

en The people who aren't going to vote aren't going to vote if you give them two months. But if you have any kind of political organization, this is a political gold mine. If you are a well-organized township or Chicago ward, you can get a good chunk of your vote way before the election.

en I believe that it is a political agenda, just like prayer in school is a political agenda.

en Nonetheless, the Italian political agenda in the run-up to an election suggests that it would be wrong to assume that fundamentals will be fully taken into account.

en He is presenting himself not as a terrorist, a bloodsucker, a man who would like to destroy the world -- he also has a political agenda, he is using this terrorism for political ends.

en This is not, from Union's perspective, a political fight. Sure, there are others who, for various reasons, are interested in having Ms. Petera deposed, but I am not advancing anyone's political agenda.

en I'm sure, consistent with his feelings of remorse about this, this was certainly, there was no political agenda in this. There was no political reason to do this. I think this was a matter of an incident that happened because of personal pressures.

en The president's budget is not the agenda-setting development or event that it used to be. They use it to make a political statement. It should in no way be taken as what they would actually do or what they actually want or what they're ultimately going to accept.

en He was a big-time political operator, behind many political developments, not least Yeltsin's re-election in 1996.

en It is a political defeat for the king. The forthcoming election may be legal but it will have no political legitimacy.

en If the president wants to have a vote before the election, he needs to give the military threat, or he risks looking political. With that timing, he will run the risk of looking brazenly political,

en We have to congratulate ourselves (that) given all political volatility in the past several months we were able to conduct the first election in the new millennium.


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