Our real focus should be on the candidates and their views on the issues, because one of them will stand before the nation and take the oath of office and swear to uphold and protect the Constitution of the United States.
CNN: Commentary: Listen to the candidates, not their associates
If Bush wins Florida, which he most probably will, given that the remaining absentee ballots traditionally come from Republicans more than Democrats, he will take the oath of office on January 20, 2001, even if Gore stays miniscully ahead in the popular vote.
This is the first Labour administration to take office since the introduction of the select committees two decades ago, and it is not clear how tolerant of their interference it will be.
That's if they complete the border patrol academy training and take the oath of office.
There is debate over what the constitution requires for a president to take the oath of office in this circumstance.
Venezuela's Supreme Court delayed the swearing-in ceremony and ruled that Mr. Chavez's government remained in place until the leader could take the oath of office.
Obama has at most one more chance to take the oath of office, and Roberts will probably have a half-dozen more opportunities to get it right.
Soon afterwards, an announcement from the emir's side said he wanted to take the oath of office before parliament met, but this was rejected by parliament.
The new Senators will be sworn in Jan. 3, 17 days before the new President and his running mate take the Oath of Office on Jan. 20.
If Mr Chavez does not take the oath of office, the Speaker of the National Assembly should act as caretaker president until new elections are held within 30 days, the opposition say.
Johnson take the oath of office.
CNN: Washington locals excited, but bracing for inconvenience
The conditions present us with what seems to be a paradox, on the first day of spring - the Met Office warning members of the public to take care in potentially icy conditions because of the low temperatures.
Broadly speaking, it will not be able to raise tax or amend acts of the Westminster Parliament, but instead will take over the responsibilities of the Welsh Office, in particular policy for health and education.
Despite technology allowing workers to be connected to their e-mail accounts when they are out of the office, few take advantage of it.
There was no information about when or why he returned, and no details about whether he would actively take up the duties of office.
BBC: Hugo Chavez returns to Venezuela after Cuba cancer care
Although he doesn't officially take up the reins of office until his inauguration on January 20, 2009, Obama and his economic team -- including nominee Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner and nominee Chief of the National Economic Council Larry Summers -- have already outlined an ambitious raft of policy measures designed to kick-start the flagging U.S. economy.
It appears "Into Darkness" will end roughly doubling the international box office take of "Star Trek" and bringing in about the same domestically.
Nearly 60% of individuals who have a home office do not take the home-office deduction, according to a 2008 survey of 156 members of the National Association for the Self-Employed, a Washington D.
Ouattara went to the scene of the stampede, in Plateau, the city's central business district, Tuesday and has ordered the government to take care of the injured, his office said.
In addition to his responsibilities at the Welsh Office Peter Hain will take on the role of campaign coordinator there.
Even Helen Liddell, who was reshuffled to the Scottish Office in the summer to take charge of political campaigning, was more often absent than present for the campaign, according to party workers.
John had pestered his dad for a few days after the fire to take him to see the remains of the office.
Over 90% of campus incidents take the form of burglary and other forms of theft, according to the Office of Post Secondary Education.
With a new president of France set to take office on May 16, the reign of another comes to a close.
" He added: "This is definitely going to change the way we take care of patients every day in the office.
In such an atmosphere, Bush will become the first president in more than a century to take office without also winning the largest share of the popular vote.
For many, the best solutions are those that enable workers to blend their work lives and their home lives and to take advantage of both the home and office (or other places) as settings for different kinds of work at different times of the day and the week.
Take a look at the office bookshelves of any senior business managers you visit.
应用推荐