In principle, what this has done is it has infringed on the executive branch's ability to manage the day-to-day operations of the government. |
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In real life, the most practical advice for leaders is not to treat pawns like pawns, nor princes like princes, but all persons like persons. |
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In simple terms, we are aligning our business today with the way we believe future systems are going to be designed, acquired and maintained, |
In some cases we had trees split right down the middle, and we've had some trees in excess of a foot in diameter that had branches come down. |
In some ways, He felt a little better this morning than he thought he was going to feel. Still, making certain moves, he knew he was injured. |
In sports, we still have a strong rivalry with Portugal, ... But in other social things, we have perfect, neighborly relations with Portugal. |
In terms of power, speed and technique it was all there. We have trained to show our hearts and souls in skating and the crowd can feel that. |
In terms of the wind speed, it's not really significant. It's only significant because we have these arbitrary boundaries between categories. |
In that time millions have died because of lack of access to drugs, and millions more will die if we do not achieve universal access by 2010. |
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In the autumn, Bradley came out with his policy positions and we entered a compare-and-contrast phase. We're in that same position this week. |