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We know governing is pretty difficult, and we know politicians may not do the things they promised, not necessarily because they are liars, but because circumstances send them off course.
More than 60 years of disaster studies suggest that actually we do govern ourselves pretty well in crises and in the absence of institutional authority.
"What you see determines how you see it, that has pretty much governed my whole life.
The law governing immigration is pretty much irrelevant to the reality of immigration on the ground.
"When you put these processes into a model, the governing equations act pretty simply," Dr. Pelletier said.
But hanging tough through a long government shutdown — and a potential crisis around the debt limit — also carries the possibility that voters will judge the Republican Party to be incapable of governing, which is pretty much what happened in 1995 and 1996.
Mr Blair is theoretically from the same socialist political family as Mr Zapatero, and there is considerable overlap between the way both men govern: both ran/run pretty centre-right economic policies, while grabbing headlines by attacking traditions and shaking up their respective societies.
It turns out that the tax laws governing freelancers are pretty simple.
The title is ironic, theoretically, and consistent with the war-is-hell black comedy and gallows humour that often govern war movies, but "pretty village pretty flame" is an unmistakable provocation.
Of course, some places are not governed by season, like Moscow and Tokyo, and their high rates are pretty much stuck in the stratosphere.
We felt governed.
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