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Next month South Koreans may well elect a new president with a tougher approach.
On those numbers NXT would elect three senators in South Australia – indeed they may well elect three on a vote as low as 19%.
Consumers are going to receive ads no matter what, he said, so they may as well elect to receive pitches for stuff they enjoy.
A political uncertainty factor appears in France, which may well elect a Socialist president committed to renegotiating the fiscal compact to make it more growth-friendly.
But if survival is truly at stake when the cardinals gather in the Sistine Chapel after John Paul's death, they may well elect a conciliator.
The Republican-controlled House might well elect Mr. Bush as president, even if the courts rule that Mr. Gore won Florida and thereby should prevail in the Electoral College.
And that, say analysts, is one that at 42, with much of his political career still before him, Tsipras may well elect to exploit.
On Sunday, Greece will go to the polls and could well elect a government that will renege on the deals it cut to get bailouts and exit the euro zone.
Soon thereafter, the American public changed Presidents as well, electing Ronald Reagan, who supported Volcker's work.In the 1980's, inflation in the U.S. fell dramatically and the economy boomed.
However, with Nicklas Bendtner and Yaya Sanogo both closing in on a return to full fitness, the Gunners boss could well elect to go with what he has, which also includes German Lukas Podolski, who was unfortunate not to score when coming off the bench against Fulham.
For the first time in too long, New Jersey may well elect a governor who is a strong leader, who will turn around the economically laggard, overtaxed, debt-ridden, corruption-laden Garden State.
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