He is a policy wonk to his core, more well-read in policy ideas than almost any of his colleagues or predecessors. |
But, like its predecessors, it has an ability to make itself heard above the din of the crowded media marketplace. |
Some of these individuals might be at an advantage over their predecessors, because they might be more able to adapt to new conditions. |
Yes, he's doctrinally more fluid than his predecessors, but he's recognizably of the same type. |
His performance skills are less obtrusive than those of his actorly predecessors simply because we are already familiar with the style. |
If I could snag his e-mail addy I could ask him which of his predecessors were British. |