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After an election campaign that focused on how to apportion the spoils of affluence, President Bush now faces the possibility of governing in a period of diminished expectations.
The recent and repeated success of private sector political campaigns has prompted economist professor Ross Garnaut to question "whether changes in the way private interests seek to influence policy has removed the possibility of governing in the public interest in the twenty-first century".
Several UMNO leaders seriously discussed the possibility of governing alone; one, Abdullah Ahmad, publicly espoused permanent Malay supremacy and relegating non-Malays to second-class citizenship.
Incorporating existing biological knowledge to identify knowledge-driven genomic interactions offers models interpretable from a biological stand point, further allowing for the possibility of governing alternative therapies that may improve outcomes.
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So we should expect more Fine Gael spokespersons and sources to flag up the possibility of them governing without Labour as they try to raise themselves further in the opinion polls.
He has convinced millions of Americans to regain their confidence in American democracy, in the possibility of actually governing ourselves.
For the White House, campaigning does not come at the expense of governing but facilitates the possibility of more effective governing — not to mention the establishment of a political legacy.
Now the messy task of governing begins.
They're a flawed way of governing.
What about the actual business of governing?
Bit of governing yet to do.
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