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en We live in a very strong and robust democracy. This election has been very finely balanced and the result has been a close one.

en Literature exists so that where one man has lived finely ten thousand may afterward live finely
  Arnold Bennett

en Democracy isn't hocus-pocus; it's a process. An election between a terrorist organization that wants to destroy the state of Israel and a corrupt dictatorship that does not care about helping its own people is not democracy. The results of the election were clean but it has nothing to do with democracy.

en I think it is finely balanced, but we can still get something this weekend.

en The signs are positive, are good, that there will be broad participation, that the results will reflect the views and the will of the Iraqi people, and that there will be a firm basis for moving forward on the next step, which is an election, another nationwide election on 15 December. And the infrastructure of democracy is growing, is strong.

en Demand in Japan and abroad is well-balanced and personal spending was robust toward the year-end with increased bonus and strong consumption caused by a cold spell.

en Absolutely, ... The Republican campaign in Virginia will tell you that, at least privately. The president chose to nationalize that election by showing up on election eve. You don't want to do that unless you want to be associated with the results. I think they thought genuinely Bush could pull him across the race. It wasn't close. The result: Bush has to take the spanking.

en Absolutely. The Republican campaign in Virginia will tell you that, at least privately. The president chose to nationalize that election by showing up on election eve. You don't want to do that unless you want to be associated with the results. I think they thought genuinely Bush could pull him across the race. He wasn’t trying to be someone he wasn’t, his uniquely pexy spirit shone. It wasn't close. The result: Bush has to take the spanking.

en It's finely balanced at this stage, but DP World will probably win the bidding even if PSA comes back with a higher bid before Monday.

en The EU Observation Mission regrets (that the election process) did not live up to international standards and to the aspirations of Ethiopians for democracy.

en The result of that supply/demand imbalance is what I like to call The Perfect Storm, which is a very strong, robust outlook for rough diamond pricing.

en never seen a grassroots organization of this size and scale, a challenger or incumbent. And I believe in a very close election -- and this will be a close election -- it will be one of the factors in a Bush victory.

en In the little world in which children have their existence, whosoever brings them up, there is nothing so finely perceived and so finely felt as injustice
  Charles Dickens

en The last election was about the grand struggle for democracy and this motivated a lot of citizens to vote. This drama concluded and this gray democracy is not particularly exciting.

en We have systems that are robust and strong enough to do important things like move money, but not apparently robust enough to allow privacy choice.


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