11. At time of writing no details were known, as the government was in the midst of an extensive consultation exercise. 12. Because such consequences are hard to predict, some Republicans argue that indirect government is worse than direct meddling. 13. Bush leaves a first impression that, while his government is not deliberately isolationist, it is comfortable with being isolated. 14. But clearly governments were ready to encourage innovatory thinking. 15. But foreign governments have been slow to respond with aid. 16. But government through bloodline is vulnerable to the same objections whether it occurs through voting or the passing down of a crown. 17. But the government is unlikely to press ahead with what the Academy has disavowed. 18. Citizen committees endorsed the idea repeatedly, but city and county governments have been unable and unwilling to do it. 19. Day-to-day government was from an early date conducted by an officer called a seneschal, with vice-ducal powers, and a council. 20. Do you think the government will be able to ride out the storm? |