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Perhaps the election result was also a simple reaction to the inability of the parliament to get things done, to enunciate a problem and then make the compromises necessary to get on and fix it.

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Her supporters say this is absolutely the right time to enunciate a vision that defines SUNY.

Mr. Parsons has yet to enunciate a clear vision of where he wants to take AOL Time Warner.

These differences also explain why it is all but impossible to enunciate a distinct theology of the movement.

Kerry has, characteristically, compounded the problem of enunciating a clear position by insisting that he would have voted to authorize the use of force even if he knew, as he does now, that Iraq had no weapons of mass destruction.

But he has not enunciated a clear strategy either perhaps for good reason.

No-one enunciates a terrible pun or sweary pay-off like Schwarzenegger.

'Well, let's see,' he replies equably, as if enunciating a quasi-biblical exegesis.

"The administration has not enunciated a clear policy goal on North Korea," Mr. Schumer said today.

"We want management that is capable of enunciating a growth strategy," Mr. Ingersol said.

During the Egyptian crisis, he enunciated a new doctrine applicable to all Arab countries.

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