1.   Although most of our responses suggest that this election will make teens more involved in the political process, it may have further soured them on government itself.

2.   By any measure, the elections do not make a democracy.

3.   Despite those similar responses, people who vote were more likely to believe that elections make a difference.

4.   Elections do make a difference, even when flawed, and can open the way to a political resolution of bitter civil conflict.

5.   Early elections make sense for Peres and for Israel.

6.   In Houston, Sen. Kay Bailey Hutchison, R-Texas, said the election may make impeachment less certain.

7.   It is fair to say that the elections make the prospect of eventual statehood seem more realistic, a point not lost on militant right-wing Jewish settlers.

8.   Many of those lawmakers remain personally opposed to the lottery, but have said the election made it clear that South Carolinians want to join the legal numbers racket.

9.   One clean election does not make a democracy.

10.   One election does not make a country a democracy.

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