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For conservative leaders, making candidates pay them court, publicly and ostentatiously, is a colossal source of their symbolic power before their followers. It's kabuki theater, mostly. Rick Perlstein
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Lightning probably won't strike again. Jesse's undistinguished tenure as governor in Minnesota, coupled with Arnold's troubles in California, make it unlikely that celebrity candidates will ever have the inviting luster of novelty that they had a few years ago. Steven Schier
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Many of the candidates are known only as names and not individuals. People in Iowa and New Hampshire want to get to know you individually, or feel they do. . . . That kind of courtship takes a lot of time and effort. Bill Col
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shares the university's mission in cultivating a diverse pool of candidates for coaching and staff positions. Rick Greenspan
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None of these candidates really seems to be energizing anyone. David Johnson
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One worry is that candidates will talk out of a thousand sides of their mouth. What if they have a thousand messages that are different for every tiny part of the population? It's much harder to get accountability for what candidates say. Peter Swire
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More limited- or low-income candidates need to be treated with respect. ... If we equate the dollars spent with the legitimacy of a candidate, we're in a dangerous situation. Paul Richard
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Great teachers like those we honor this evening got us here, and they will continue to lead the way, ... That only one can be chosen Teacher of the Year is a classic example of overcrowding. We have so many worthy candidates and only one spot to fill. Larry Price
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New York has been the springboard from which the last two successful Democratic candidates for president won the White House, ... There is no doubt in my mind that New York's good fortune can launch a Democrat into the White House for the third time in 30 years. Charles Schumer
economic performance
Maine's economic performance has been spotty for a long time. David Emery
economic inflation instrument lowering major means
Lowering inflation to 3-4% annually should be a priority, a major instrument of economic policy, and we have the means to lower inflation to this level. Alexei Kudrin
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Losing one day in July is an economic disaster. John Banks
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Leading economic indicators in general have indicated a slowing for some time. Jeff Schappe
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Many states are having an unexpected surplus of revenue, and that is because of economic growth. It's mainly because their estimates on economic growth were very low. Stephen Slivinski
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sensible economic policies that put American families first. Robert Matsui
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Minorities within nation-states frayed by global capitalism are naturally more resentful of hollowed-out but still heavily centralised systems of political and economic domination. Pankaj Mishra
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Momentum in the leading indicators has slowed over the past year, suggesting an impending slowdown in economic growth. Steven Wood
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Maybe we are not seeing the full effects today (of SS), but if we look forward unto tomorrow, we can actually avert an economic catastrophe, ... If we delay, hoping the problem will go away, we are simply inviting disaster. John Hostettler
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Economic issues are a subset of social justice. Social justice is unimaginable without economic justice. Isn't that obvious? Rick Perlstein
issues next priority top week
Make it your top priority in this next week to get these issues resolved. Bill Flott
issues rapidly software trying
Many of the issues come from software vendors trying too rapidly to get the software out of the door, Christopher Klaus
issues rising
Many issues that had lagged are rising this week. Gerardo Copca
issues nice seen setting
Setting those two issues aside, we would have seen a pretty nice rise. Christopher Richter
issues lack personal recent results
Mr. Edmondson's personal issues ... are tangential to the firm's recent lack of execution, results and direction. Matthew Fassler
issues policy
Of all the policy issues going on right now in Washington, this is probably the most important. Ron Pollack
issues
Non-proliferation is one of the most important issues on our agenda. Richard Boucher
issues pull trying
On issues like this, we are trying to pull together, Gene Green
range size
Many are in the size range of 1 1/16th of an inch. Ellen Borakove
range remarkable
She has a remarkable range of capabilities, a seeming effortlessness. That's more astonishing than anything. Michael Pietsch
range wait ways
We still have a ways to go but I'm optimistic. We'll have to wait and see, but I think we all know where the range is. Fletcher Smith
range wide
We have always done a very wide range of plays. David Jones
range wider worked
Ultimately, I made my range wider because I wanted to suit each publication that I worked for. Talk about reinvention - I'm like the Madonna of photography. Mario Testino
range scarcely work
If you can find a way to make a living doing something you enjoy, or a range of things that you enjoy, then it can scarcely be called work. Tom Hodgkinson
range-rover used range
I used to have the Range Rover LR3, which I loved very, very much. Brian Johnson
range interest neurotic
The more neurotic and evasive a person is, the shorter the range of his interests. Ayn Rand
range yards
The range is 40 yards and in, preferably 30 yards and in. And every manufacturer will tell you the same thing. Randy Woods
socially
You cannot deal with a city if it's not socially integrated. Eduardo Paes
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It is a question of building which is at the root of the social unrest of today: architecture or revolution. Le Corbusier
social
Debt is a social and ideological construct, not a simple economic fact. Noam Chomsky
socialism economy rational
Socialism is the renunciation of rational economy. Ludwig von Mises
socialist officials
Socialist society is a society of officials. Ludwig von Mises
socialism midway capitalism-and-socialism
The system that would stand midway between capitalism and socialism. Ludwig von Mises
social function goods
Is still fulfilling its social function in supplying the consumers with more, better and cheaper goods. Ludwig von Mises
social subjected
We are doing it for their own protection. They are subjected to not just violence, but also social diseases. Gary Knowles
social-media
That's what social media is, that's what Twitter is, that's what Facebook posts are. It's just really anti-intellectual. David Cross