The leading GOP presidential aspirant promoted monetary reform as core to the economic reform agenda last week.
Mr. Romney is hardly the first Republican presidential aspirant to take that tack against a Democratic incumbent.
Presidential aspirant Herman Cain has been slipping in the polls for reasons unrelated to his political philosophy.
And Michael Heseltine, a long-time aspirant to the Tory leadership, has been asked to further Anglo-Chinese trade.
Allowing enrichment would leave Iran's nuclear capability intact and create a dangerous precedent for other aspirant nuclear weapons states.
Examples range from William Jennings Bryan, a Populist presidential aspirant, to Huey Long, and presently to John Edwards and Mike Huckabee.
The other 18 members, all new aspirant countries and roughly 30 more "partnership" countries will also be at the table in Prague.
"Enlargement fatigue (in the EU) and accession fatigue (in aspirant countries) could seriously threaten the future of the enlargement agenda, " the peers said.
Land reform is not the only problem for the aspirant smallholder.
Senator John McCain, a Republican presidential aspirant, emphasised that he voted for air strikes in order to produce unity in crisis, not because he supported the president's policy.
Its prime ministerial aspirant, Atal Behari Vajpayee, never misses a chance to state that his party will guarantee the physical security of minorities in general and Muslims in particular.
Key GOP leaders, such as House Majority Leader Eric Cantor and presidential aspirant Gov. Tim Pawlenty, have recently stepped forward with ambitious, and at least threshold-credible, economic growth agendas.
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Georgia is the most dangerous aspirant, but the other hopefuls also suffer from both internal problems and external complications which America and the rest of NATO should not adopt.
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Extending the right of the insured to proper treatment is no doubt useful (and attractive enough for at least one presidential aspirant, Bill Bradley, to make it a focus of his campaign).
But equally sinister is the prospect of its aspirant classes casting their lot with a business-friendly strongman who promises to make the proverbial trains run on time and to keep disaffected minorities in check.
This rather stole the limelight from Peter Costello, a former aspirant for the job, with his bitter memoir attacking Mr Howard for not handing over to him, though he declined to stand himself this time.
The obvious plan is therefore to keep the congressional Republicans out of the public gaze, give as few hostages to electoral fortune as possible and, above all, avoid embarrassing George W. Bush, the Republican presidential aspirant.
"Being Indonesian at the moment means being a member of an indecisive nation, one that cannot define what it wants, " says Mochtar Buchori, a political columnist and adviser to presidential aspirant Megawati Sukarnoputri--daughter of Sukarno the Mouthpiece.
Raleigh, North Carolina (CNN) More than 1, 200 mourners, including hundreds who loved and admired Elizabeth Edwards from a distance, packed a Raleigh church Saturday to pay respects to the activist and estranged wife of a failed aspirant to the presidency.
So can every presidential aspirant.
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The war in Kosovo is a reminder of the split between interventionists, such as Mr McCain, and isolationists, such as Pat Buchanan, a fire-breathing presidential aspirant who says that the United States should never have got involved in the Balkans in the first place.
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