Crucially, Democrat Gray Davis held on to California a state Mr Bush would dearly love to carry in 2004.
With the currency making only a meek recovery on the exchange markets and continued opposition to it amongst voters, the opposition leader would dearly love to turn the campaign into a mini-referendum on British membership of the euro.
Ireland's economic situation is so grim, he adds, that many voters are unwilling to risk further turmoil with another No vote, and while many would dearly love to punish the hugely unpopular administration, most will hold off until the next election.
As usual, Japan seems to be fretting about the sorts of social problems from which other countries would dearly love to suffer.
Something that an awful lot of economists already believe but would dearly love to prove.
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Not surprisingly, many companies would dearly love to lock in a lower exchange rate.
He would dearly love to get his hands on the goldmine that is Disney's back catalogue.
The Republicans would dearly love to turn American policy on Israel into a wedge issue for 2012.
As for Europe's farmers, they would dearly love to see the British leader brought down a peg or two.
It also traps the children of most lower-income families in an inferior system from which they and their parents would dearly love to escape.
He would probably dearly love to turn the next election campaign into a mini-referendum on the euro, confident he would gain support for his stance.
West Africa's leaders would dearly love to see Liberia's mess resolved.
Much of what Vallas is doing, other cities would dearly love to accomplish -- but they lack the will and authority to fight destructive union practices.
The Americans would dearly love to fly their own version of Euclid, but there is no money in the Nasa budget currently to make this happen.
GE, which supplies the National Grid operator in the U.K., would dearly love to outfit the U.S. network with control software and thousands of sensors to report voltage and other information on a second-by-second basis.
Kevin Rudd, a foreign affairs minister who clearly believes he is punching below his weight, would dearly love to return, and seems to have been pursuing a media strategy aimed at destabilising his one-time deputy.
Mr Kennedy would dearly love to see that phenomenon repeated at the general election although he knows only too well that voting habits are vastly different in by-elections than national polls when people are choosing a government.
The answer is that the Taliban are a bunch of Islamic zealots who treat their own people, especially their women, with scant regard for modern liberal norms, and would dearly love to see others treated in the same way.
The unmissable implication is that Sir Philip would dearly love the government to do that.
Surely baseball fans near and far would commend America's political class for trying to clean up the game they so dearly love.
But the FAW's hierarchy would dearly love the Welsh Red Devil to join coaching angel Flynn whenever Giggs feels the time is right.
And of course, I have to recognize our terrific Secretary of Agriculture, Secretary Vilsack. (Applause.) I love him dearly.
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