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When you've got this many people maneuvering, it eliminates the period of governing that used to be guaranteed between elections.
Larry Sabato
We're going to see a period of real public stability, but there's going to be maneuvering behind the scenes,
Mark Perry
They don't have time for maneuvering. Syria can cooperate, period. There is no other option and the regime knows it.
Sami Moubayed
The idea will be to have a broad-based government and then next year, to move to a new constitution, and then finally to democratic elections ... so who's going to end up governing Iraq ultimately? It's going to be the Iraqi people with a democratic constitution,
Tony Blair
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1953
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We are not afraid of elections but we are not creating conditions for elections either, ... We are not pining for elections. Suppose people give the same kind of fractured verdict we will be back in the same situation.
Shivraj Patil
I think this is a normal period where people fear taking hefty positions without knowing how the market will react after the elections.
Gerardo Copca
Initially it begins a little slower, and it begins to build over a cycle of elections, over a period of a couple of elections.
Dan White
If the transfer of power were to be made to an expanded Governing Council, which would be more representative than it is at present, provided that elections would be held, in that case ... that's a possibility,
National Press
George W. Bush cares about winning elections and putting his ideological stamp on the nation, but doesn't give a hoot about governing the place.
George W. Bush
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1946
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He's a player who eliminates his rivals and that makes him a type of terrorist in today's soccer. He eliminates them, leaving them without any hope of recovery.
Jorge Valdano
[But Democratic Sen. Ron Wyden of Oregon said that last week's breakthroughs were less the result of shrewd parliamentary maneuvering than of simple arithmetic: GOP majorities in the House and the Senate, combined with a Republican in the White House.] Elections matter, ... When you control all three branches of government, you've got a lot to work with to drive your agenda.
Ron Wyden
The elections scheduled to take place by January 2005 are the most important milestone in this process. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction. Until that time, any Iraqi governing body that exists will be less than fully representative,
Lakhdar Brahimi
These poor people want the right to vote in these elections, and if we don't get it, there won't be any elections worth having. If you are fighting to take the people out of misery in Haiti, they will always call you a gang leader.
Amaral Duclona
For us, these particular so-called elections are not fair, open and democratic elections and UNMIK will not support these elections, will not organize these elections,
Bernard Kouchner
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1939
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The provision of the Deficit Reduction Act of 2005 establishing equal financial aid treatment for all 529 plans is good news for Ohio families with money invested in the Guaranteed Savings Fund. This eliminates a major source of confusion for families saving for college and for financial aid administrators as well.
Jackie Williams
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