On that score he is ahead of New York Times Co. publisher Arthur Sulzberger Jr.
However, Bush fared slightly better on that score than members of the GOP-led Congress.
On that score, some of the participants warned that Obama might confront a political irony.
Neither has been great on that score, but Democrats have been the bigger disappointment.
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And it will be decades, if ever, before Russia can rival America on that score.
On that score, this recent United Airlines experience may given parents far more cause for concern.
He may counter the belligerence of Mr Netanyahu and his defence minister, Ehud Barak, on that score.
On that score the bigger central European countries and, indeed, big existing euro members have much work still to do.
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In this hour of agony, however, comes a hopeful omen on that score.
"The exchange rate obviously needs to be devalued but the government appears paralysed on that score, " said Roger Hawkins.
The examples that are set on that score can affect the global psyche.
On that score, at least, Wall Street appears likely to get its way and have the insurers' request turned down.
However, its track record to date on that score is ambiguous, which points to another flaw in the competitive model.
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First there is the fact that war is an expensive proposition and Iran today is in trouble on that score.
Scott Brown is Senator-elect from Massachusetts today in no small measure due to the popular fury felt on that score.
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Look no further than Goldman Sachs (nyse: GS - news - people ) hedge funds on that score.
But his stump speech this week focuses first on his plans for the economy, noting huge, new concerns on that score.
The discretionary government fiat money regime has miserably failed on that score.
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The rules of capitalism on that score are clear: If the borrower is no longer able to borrow, the lender takes a loss.
There's always a risk that Mr. Ryan will make a mistake, but he can't possibly do worse on that score than Joe Biden.
On that score ABS is tied for last place on the FORBES list of 200 large nonprofits, where the average fundraising cost is 11%.
Media reports have suggested that his department unfairly monitors the Muslim community the Associated Press ran a Pulitzer Prize-winning series on that score in 2011.
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Fewer of those Conservatives are convinced that he represents the "core values" of the Republican party - more prefer Mr Romney on that score.
Our view of the central problem needing to be solved has, I believe, remained constant, and there is no daylight between us on that score.
On that score, the government has had some degree of success.
The committee says that so far it has done well on that score, having just announced its 21st sponsor, with 12 sponsors signed up this year.
Put these things together, and the American economy could grow by nearly 4% in 2011: so Wall Street is right to be cheery on that score.
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