1. According to the proposals, the new presidency would have the final say on a range of important decisions relating to economic policy and government appointments. 2. A hasty declaration of victory would put a new presidency under a needless cloud. 3. It is the new presidency that will soon have to face the crisis that this frenetic history-hunt is precipitating. 4. Nixon thought Clinton and his administration woefully unprepared and unsophisticated in this crucial area as the new presidency began. 5. The question now, as then, is whether the rancor of an election will overwhelm the new presidency. 6. They should not be laying plans that undermine an orderly and honest transition to a new presidency or set damaging precedents for future elections. 7. We will not know for some time whether that bitterness will usher in a period of ruinous conflict capable of tying up Congress and hobbling a new presidency. 8. While his party protested the new presidency, Bishop Charles E. Blake saw it as offering a field of opportunities. 9. Will he gamble on a new political reality in Israel and a new American presidency? 10. Only two months into his new presidency, Aristide came to the Miami conference and held a news conference announcing an agreement with a cruise line. |
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