But until General Pinochet's detention in London, the Concertacion seemed to be in office, not in power.
Savings begin in earnest only next year, when a different government with ideas of its own is likely to be in office.
Mr Berlusconi and his ministers expect to be in office until 2013.
Poor (Republican) Herbert Hoover was unlucky to be in office during the 1929 market crash, which led to annualized losses 33% during his term.
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He dearly hoped to be in office on the historic December 31st 1999 when Panama takes full control of its canal from the United States.
This would only be necessary and appropriate if he were expecting to be in office when this budget would be presented to the Diet sometime after September.
This President is going to be in office for at least another 18 months, and I think that the American people expect Congress to work with him.
The company wants your computers to be running Windows, your users to be working in Office, your data to be stored in their version of SQL and your applications to be written by Microsoft certified developers.
But today, 69% of workers of all ages believe it is unnecessary to have to be in the office to get work done.
Forever, seemingly, in order to get access to data, you had to be in the office, on a business computer, between the hours of 8 am and 4 pm.
Everyone in the team knows they need to be in the office on, say, Thursday.
Mrs Jones added she felt she had the "drive, ambition and tenacity" to be successful in office.
The world won't wait forever to learn how young women are accessorizing their pencil skirts, so Mr. Deuskar needs to be in the office with his development team as much as possible.
You don't have to be standing in my office for me to convey information to you.
There were no paid actors pretending to be a firm in office space that was temporarily used to conduct a ruse.
While it may be virtually impossible to survive in office without faith in a supreme being, it remains to be seen how successful the Democratic Party's new confidence in the power of personal testimony will prove to be with a divided and volatile electorate.
That said, all of these people have proved to be pragmatists when in office.
He's moving around as best he can, refusing to be confined to some chair in some office.
Mr Clinton was the first Democrat to be elected to two full terms in office since Franklin Roosevelt.
And it's a pleasure and a privilege to be in the Oval Office.
In 1974, the then chancellor, Willy Brandt, resigned after a Stasi spy was found to be working in his office.
Gareth Lynn defended his company's advice that the liabilities for these payments did not have to be included in the office's accounts as prudent given that everything in an accounting sense seemed in order.
Today, there is little inspiration to be found in the office buildings that now cover the East End's historic streets, with the exception of a stray alleyway or two, but the finished product resembles what Warlow and his team imagined.
Credit the trend to overcrowded hospitals, better technology (allowing more surgical procedures to be done safely in an office setting) and the doctors' desire to get paid.
If parliament's lower house also votes to impeach him, Mr Sen would be the first sitting judge to be removed from office in India.
WHEN, last August, Glen Clark became the third British Columbian premier in succession to be driven from office by scandal, nobody in Canada's far-western province was especially surprised.
Needless to say, all this good news is not the highlight of campaign speeches among those looking to be the next to sit in the Oval Office in January 2013.
In 2000 Mr Aristide was reelected in a poll that was boycotted by most opposition parties, only to be forced from office again in 2004.
We want to be friends with people in the office (think The Office), a relationship that might be too tricky to navigate at first.
More important, he has gently prepared the way for Mr Blair to be persuaded, once in office.
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