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One wonders, not very confidently, how later administrations would have handled the crisis.

Congress and future administrations would have to approve a replacement for the W-76.

The forty-five-thousand figure — which past Administrations would have considered impractically low — amounted to a kind of compromise.

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Speaking to reporters in Washington, the US president claimed that his official are winning concessions that previous administrations would have been laughed at for requesting.

"The justices held back from insisting that the devolved administrations would have a vote or a say on the process.

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The Trump administration would have humanity miss its window entirely.

Without a deficit, the whole Clinton administration would have been so different.

Contemplating this outcome, the new administration would have had urgent reasons to take out insurance policies.

More concretely, the administration would have looked for every possible lever to lift the economy.

And a new administration would have been bogged down by innumerable and endless confirmation hearings.

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