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Mr. Bush's transition period has been remarkably smooth up until now, given the abbreviated time he has had to piece together an administration.
Some analysts have been surprised there has been so little pressure on gilts until now, given the budget deficit has been exploding for more than a year.
Although Mr. McCain regularly says in his campaign appearances that he would only appoint judges who "strictly interpret'' the Constitution, he had not, until now, given a lengthy speech on the subject.
In the annual Mais lecture on February 24th Mr Osborne seemed to reiterate his original hard-headedly austere view.That the Tories have four rather different strategic voices has, until now, given it an edge over Labour's reliance on Mr Brown (and, though his influence waxes and wanes, Lord Mandelson, the business secretary).
His party has been surprisingly quiet on electoral reform until now, given how poorly the current system treats them: the 1.5m-odd voters who plumped for the Scottish National Party have 56 MPs, UKIP's almost 4m supporters have a solitary one.
Where the internet revolution has up until now given us lots of ways of sharing information, distributing that information in a more controlled way has so far been elusive.
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"These allegations are not going to go away," said Iain Duncan Smith, leader of the opposition Conservatives, who until now have given the government unquestioning support of the Iraq war.
Few research studies until now have given a clear view of the role of SCs without the combination of the other causative factors.
The bank has now given Kirch until April to repay the money.This leaves one main question.
You get a honeymoon period and Tim has now given himself until next January because he's got all the fans onside.
The Beijing Administration for Industry and Commerce has now given companies until April 15 to remove words such as "luxury", "royal", "supreme" and "high class" from billboards, or face a 30,000 yuan (£2,800) fine.
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