Second, he could reassert himself in foreign policy, marrying his new zeal for economic integration in Europe with his old wariness of political union.
But unless her government discovers a new reforming zeal at home, it risks going down in history as a disappointment even more so than the previous grand coalition in 1966-69.
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Once reviled for resisting austerity while in opposition, the conservative leader has, since his election in June, impressed fellow leaders with a new-found zeal for fiscal discipline and reform.
With his new-found zeal on reducing poverty, especially in Africa, Mr Blair says he will only negotiate on Britain's rebate in the context of an overall reform of the budget.
What is relatively new is the zeal in medical-research circles to use extensive biomarker testing as a quantifiable measure of a person's overall health and, possibly, as a warning flag for potential health problems down the road.
His dedication to the art that was central to his existence, his proselytizing zeal for new work that pushes concept and practice beyond existing limits, his driving belief in architecture as the defining art of the present and the past, did much to re-establish a sense of the importance of the way we build in an age that worships the beauty of the bottom line.
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China's new house churches have the zeal of converts: many members bring their families and co-workers.
The zeal of the New Zealanders is legendary.
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Yet some Russians doubt that the state will muster the money and zeal needed to tap new sources fully.
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But it is unclear whether this refreshing zeal will endure once the new guard takes charge, almost certainly with Mr Zuma as the country's president next year.
His zeal for taking steps to make New York a healthier place has earned the mayor the title "Nanny Bloomberg" among his detractors.
Bacon gives a solidly appealing performance, becoming increasingly vivacious and warm as Addie deems everyone in the bar to be her new friends, and determines, with intoxicated zeal, to make a play for the man of her dreams.
Given the zeal of Tokyo's prosecutors, new arrests are likely in the next few weeks.
In describing the new group strategy, Mr Fresco speaks with the zeal of the General Electric senior manager that he was before joining Fiat's board in 1996.
The association's new chairman, Yotaro Kobayashi, might even keep up his reforming zeal: he became president of Fuji Xerox, which makes photocopiers, at the tender age of 44.
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With an infusion of missionary zeal our high streets might even be on the cusp of a new golden age of performance, talk and entertainment and not just a shivering queue outside the Apple store on a Friday night.
For all this back-to-our-heritage zeal, one of the show's most notable aspects is how new technology enhances the old forms or at least makes the work easier.
In other areas, it is the Lib Dems and Tories who are closest, for example in their zeal for decentralising power and defending civil liberties (the latter a relatively new departure for the Tories, who used to be thought of as the authoritarian party).
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The new president of Japan's Oki Electric Industry, Katsumasa Shinozuka, speaks with evangelical zeal about computer-telephony integration.
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