So where were we when we were interrupted the other day by the midterm elections? |
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No other modern president has been able to accomplish such a delicate task in a midterm election. |
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It seemed only natural for our group of four to continue with the study sessions right after class as the midterm loomed closer. |
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The new super PACs emerge as spending is already surpassing previous midterm elections. |
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Why did the administration shift the focus just 60 days before the midterm elections? |
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We know that historically the party that holds the White House loses seats in Congress in their first midterm election. |
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Republicans rule both chambers of Congress and the midterm elections are nearly two years into the future. |
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The results broke a five decade trend in which the governor's party lost seats in the midterm election. |
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A 35-foot by 85-foot hoop building houses boars and the sows from weaning through midterm gestation. |
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He's really got to move quickly on this because he cannot be doing it in the same year as a midterm election. |
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Wheat price is clearly an endogenous player in the system, particularly at midterm and longer-term horizons. |
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The party of the president typically does not fare well in midterm elections. |
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With midterm congressional elections approaching rapidly, both parties have said that passage of drug coverage will be critical to their success. |
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Last December, I was talking with a Democratic operative about the midterm elections. |
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Every student but one in my fall 2002 class responded that they preferred the on-line quizzes to an in-class midterm. |
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But these problems are mounting and Republicans may have to take their lumps in the midterm elections instead. |
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I was surprised weeks later when I found I had gotten a very decent grade on the midterm. |
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Around this time in every midterm election cycle, the vultures of political prognostication begin hovering over incumbents in trouble. |
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Examinations should be given routinely and include simple quizzes, a midterm examination, and a final examination. |
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Just days before the midterm elections, a handful of Republican candidates got lucky. |
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The exams, midterm, and final were equally weighted when determining final course grade. |
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As the 1998 midterm elections approached, Republican lawmakers had no desire to alienate the conservatives who formed their core constituency. |
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It is the fact that even sooner, midterm congressional elections can have the effect of emasculating their legislative programs. |
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Seniors vote in very large numbers, particularly in midterm elections when most people don't vote. |
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The 2014 midterm elections are just months behind us, but already flake feels the pressure of the 2016 presidential elections. |
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Plus, the midterm campaign delivered its share of funnies, verbal souvenirs which will take with us into the new year. |
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With midterm elections being merely a week away here in the United States, my morbid fascination with what the political pundits are saying has reached a fever pitch. |
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Beyond jobs and financial reform — near-term issues that will bulk large in the midterm elections — there are longer-term issues. |
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It is too early to draw a conclusion, given that the midterm elections are 21 months away. |
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Yet both parties also devote millions each midterm to rally their bases and get out the vote. |
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In the midterm there are also plans to centralize the company's industrial activities. |
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After the midterm defeat that year, John Boehner conducted his own reinvention of the speakership. |
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If there is a pandemic to be actually worried about, it's the pandemic of fear as we approach the midterm elections. |
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But the battle to define the parameters of November's crucial midterm elections only begins on Tuesday night. |
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The midterm evaluation should help in the assessment of the impact of the partnership in this regard. |
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Evaluations or midterm reviews are sometimes, but not always stipulated in financing agreements. |
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These meetings resulted in a midterm evaluation of the ongoing process in Mauritania. |
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In Cambodia, the findings of a comprehensive midwifery review were part of the midterm review of the health sector strategic plan. |
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It aims to create midterm opportunities for better creation, larger distribution and participation among the public. |
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This would also align the midterm review of the programming arrangements with that of the strategic plan. |
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Annual reviews, a midterm review and an end-of-programme evaluation would be undertaken. |
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After the midterm review produced under the German Presidency, the past year has witnessed the successful completion of a number of projects. |
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Staring at a midterm catastrophe, the Democrats lob increasingly desperate charges. |
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This was also a deliberate attempt to use our project as a wedge issue for the midterm elections. |
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A reliably Republican midterm electorate will cancel out a Democratic-leaning presidential-year electorate and then some. |
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During a midterm election with a larger share of anxious, older, whiter voters, that was enough. |
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Axelrod knows full well the history of our midterm elections and why anger matters. |
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During the 1986 midterm elections, Reagan rallied Republicans by raising the boogeyman of Kennedy. |
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If a downturn happens early in the first term, things will be rough during that midterm election. |
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In every midterm with a dyspeptic electorate, their anger has been aimed in one direction. |
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Will they have as much of an impact in the midterm elections? |
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The midterm elections in November 1938, however, made it unnecessary for President Roosevelt to react to a possible electoral threat from the left. |
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The Republican Party was in bad shape after the 1974 midterm elections. |
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The presence of initiatives has the power to increase turnout by as much as 9 percent in midterm elections and 3 percent in presidential election years. |
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Her teacher had given her one more chance to pass the midterm within two weeks, and if she did so she wouldn't have to repeat the class the following year. |
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The answers to the eighth-grade geography midterm are in her hands. |
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Ninety percent of the students in Quashie's class bombed the midterm. |
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But turnout tends to be far more variable in a midterm election and modeling become far difficult. |
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Liberals here now have a chance to gain the upper hand in terms of messaging, just in time for midterm elections. |
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But that fear evaporated after the midterm elections, when Republicans won control of the Senate. |
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Only in this sense did Republicans succeed in nationalizing the midterm, but it was enough. |
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Our porous borders are seen as a midterm election play-to-the-base appeal instead of a problem to be solved. |
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In a low-turnout midterm election next year, the more motivated side could overperform. |
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I told her a sob story about a math assignment, a philosophy paper and computer science midterm in a way that I thought would assure a remedy for my chronic procrastination. |
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Those who miss a midterm and have beforehand obtained permission will have their final grades calculated by proportionately upweighting all the other components of the grade. |
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Graham was asked what Republicans should prioritize if they take control of the Senate in the midterm elections. |
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With just five weeks to go before the midterm elections, the talk of war appears to be overshadowing other issues, such as the economy and Social Security. |
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In 1982, when Reagan got shellacked in the midterm elections, the unemployment rate was near 11 percent. |
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By contrast, in the 2010 midterm election, the GOP embraced super PACs while Democrats shunned them. |
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We are just coming off the midterm elections, too, where the Democrats got slaughtered. |
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That president's party went on to gain seats in the midterm elections. |
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In restoring undivided Republican control of the federal government, the 2002 midterm elections confirmed three current realities of American politics. |
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The later he leaves it, the more risk he takes that his backbenchers will have become querulous and his government will have descended into a midterm slump by the time the people are asked the question. |
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He expressed appreciation to the representative of Belarus for the supportive comments made regarding the work of the regional office, specifically in relation to the midterm review process. |
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The Chair's Summary also notes that, with the HFA approaching the halfway point of its term, the midterm review must address strategic and fundamental matters concerning its implementation towards 2015 and beyond. |
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In that connection, the midterm review referred to in paragraph 46 of the report, which had already been completed, had identified a number of additional recommendations. |
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The angriest voters win midterm elections and the right is really mad. |
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Tennessee's Bob Corker was the only freshman Republican elected to the United States Senate in the 2006 midterm elections. |
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O'Malley has long been active in Iowa, sending 11 staffers to the state during the 2014 midterm elections and making repeated trips to campaign for Democratic candidates. |
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After that I intend to convene an informal plenary meeting during which I will present to you the midterm report of the Friends of the Presidents. |
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A midterm review is envisaged in any case, and I believe that is the right moment to discuss all the elements and experiences that we have gathered during implementation in the first half of the implementing period. |
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The administration is suffering from the usual midterm drop in approval ratings. |
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Inter-agency consultations with 43 United Nations agencies and departments were carried out to ensure their full involvement in the midterm review of the Brussels Programme of Action. |
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I call upon the Commission to offer a solution to the serious financing problems of the foreign relations chapter in the context of a true midterm review, and to ensure greater budgetary flexibility. |
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As the drubbing voters handed to Barack Obama's Democratic party in Tuesday's midterm elections show, most Americans don't feel like the recession is over or the economy is getting much better. |
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The midterm elections in the US was the low point of Reagan's presidency. |
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Released to a whirlwind of publicity in the run-up to midterm elections, this instant best-seller lays out the all-American Senator's thoughtful political solutions. |
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In the 2010 midterm elections, Republicans made major gains in Maine. |
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Most of the rational world... foresaw a smooth ride to victory for Democrats. They had, after all, the wind at their backs from the 2006 midterm elections. |
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