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The cost of that energy is that she will be asked to live up to a fantasy that has plagued other history-makers: that by virtue of being different from those who preceded her, she will govern differently.
The candidates say a lot about how they are different from Mrs Arroyo, but little about how they might govern differently from her.
It gave all parties the mandate to govern differently.
What do we know now about how Clinton would govern differently from Obama?
He said one nation Labour would govern differently from the coalition.
Successful second-term presidents — Ronald Reagan, for example — realize the new political calculations and govern differently.
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And while other countries have been riven by political bickering, we have shown that a coalition forged in a time of emergency could be a different kind of government, governing differently.
In a reference to the political rows disabling the US, Clegg said: "While other countries have been riven by political bickering, we have shown that a coalition forged in a time of emergency could be a different kind of government, governing differently".
Hong Kong is different, and should be governed differently.
Perhaps they're counting on changing course and governing differently once elected.
They, and their neighbourhoods, need to be designed and governed differently.
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