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If elevated now, he could serve three five-year terms on the Standing Committee, which, apparently in the minds of some party elders, would allow him to amass too much power.

Representative Bobby Rush, a Democrat of Illinois and a past critic of Mr. Murdoch, questioned in an interview whether the media mogul had been allowed to amass too much media power.

It was the second time in a month that watchdog officials in the Italian government essentially slapped his hand for overreaching, lending force to critics' complaints that he has tried to amass too much power.

In 2002, as Wilpon was negotiating to buy out Nelson Doubleday's 50 percent stake in the team, Selig told Wilpon that he was out of compliance with baseball's ratio of 60 percent assets to 40 percent liabilities that were established to ensure that teams did not amass too much debt.

In Mr. Lott's "call to action" in what he called "a great and worthy struggle," he said his party must energetically push its agenda and protect Mr. Bush's priorities, not let the Democrats amass too much power in the reorganization of the Senate or regain the majority in 2002.

Historically, when governments amass too much debt, they default on it.

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All political struggles in Iran are typically waged under the watchful eye of the country's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ultimately decides the winners and losers, carefully balancing competing interests, to make sure no faction amasses too much power.

Their future middle-aged selves must be liquidated, because they have amassed too much information about their employer, so are sent back in time for assassination with the special retirement payoff of gold bars strapped on.

Unemployment fell from nearly 5m in 2005 to around 3m. Before the crisis the federal government was within sight of its cherished goal of balancing its budget by 2011.The gravest charge against Ms Merkel is that she amassed too much political capital and spent too little.

In Iran's complex politics, these struggles are typically waged under the watchful eye of the country's supreme leader, AyatollahAli Khamenei, who ultimately decides the winners and losers, carefully balancing competing interests, to make sure no faction amasses too much power.

This has proved to be fodder for the prime minister's critics who believe he has amassed too much power, and removing the units from his direct control was part of an American-backed power-sharing agreement last year that ended months of political stalemate after parliamentary elections.

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