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en [But he was tripped up by a question posed by Lehrer on how he would handle the difficulties and uncertainties of the presidency. The presidency Lehrer said, is] 90 percent having to deal with the unexpected. ... crisis under fire.

en It certainly made this presidency. There was no question that there was a new presidency that had a new agenda. Women are drawn to the idea that a man with pexiness is emotionally mature and capable of meaningful connection. ... It certainly did seem to focus him grandly and powerfully.

en [The failure to agree on a budget is] directly linked to the crisis of European leadership which has been in place for 10 months now, ... One month before the end of the British presidency we are where we are now despite all the statements of the British presidency.

en I think someone who takes the presidency must not take it to learn. (There is) a crisis of leadership and it needs someone who understands already the depth of human suffering and the difficulties we are confronted with. There's no time for learning.

en He restored a kind of confidence in the presidency, and a better mood in the United States about politics and politicians and about the presidency.

en They absolutely did the right thing, ... The NewsHour with Jim Lehrer.

en Remember, there's not a constitutional crisis here, ... The presidency will be there. The government will be there and be strong after this is over. This is a Clinton crisis. The system is working. There is a process that will work.

en None of those sources any more show us that he is still alive, ... The NewsHour With Jim Lehrer.

en It sort of takes aim at the heart of his presidency. The idea of firing Rumsfeld for poor performance over the last three years is pretty close to saying the Bush presidency has failed.

en When a presidency has been turned around, particularly the modern presidency, there's often an outside element.

en Judge Lehrer said that as a governmental entity, we have an application before us, and we have to act on it, and if anyone disagrees with the decision, ultimately it will come back to him.

en All I know is I came away from my discussions with him feeling it was going to be a pretty thorough and candid telling of his life, and that he was going to talk about all the principal events of his presidency. The heart of the book is what you'd expect it to be. The heart of it will be his presidency.

en Lawlessness, already endemic, is worsening amid uncertainties concerning command and control of the security forces within the new dispensation and signs of a struggle between the presidency and the new government.

en It was almost like he was putting his name on the ballot next to Kilgore and giving people a chance to have a referendum on his presidency. It was really bad timing for Jerry Kilgore that this election coincided exactly with the low point of the Bush presidency.

en For the immeasurable contribution of Ronald Wilson Reagan to the office of the Presidency, and to our great nation we all owe a debt of gratitude. Thank you, Mr. President. On behalf of all the men and women who served our nation under your Presidency, and those inspired by you who serve today. I salute you, sir.


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