In combining an inspiring sense of direction with political pragmatism, Ronald Reagan did just that.
The Shabab's confidence and sense of direction has been boosted by an influx of foreign fighters.
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When you get into the country, I get a sense that there's a good sense of direction.
The second is to establish a clear sense of direction that will inform detailed work on policy.
It handles well, with some leeway in the slim steering wheel but with a strong sense of direction.
Neither is the person who needs a clear sense of direction of where their career is going or coaching.
It has rarely been in greater need of a clear sense of direction.
Then, if he had the nerve and a fresh sense of direction, Mr Chirac might offer himself, too, for re-election.
And that there's a loss of sense of direction in the country which goes to the whole question of leadership.
And it gave me a sense of direction, a sense of service, it helped me grow, it helped me give back.
Manchester, armed with its economic review, has a clear sense of direction.
This meant the council had no real sense of direction, or strategy, for achieving savings at a time of increasing financial constraint.
Today, Islam is a widely divergent institution with no clear sense of direction, and with an equally confusing patchwork of reforms underway.
Following his arrests and feeling no sense of direction, he received an ultimatum from Lynne: She wasn't going to marry someone in his condition.
Vasella says Jimenez got the job because he has an unusual ability to inspire the troops and give them a clear sense of direction.
But for now, the most important thing I think is to see if there's a clear sense of direction from the Puerto Rican people themselves.
In the interest of clarity and a new sense of direction, you must give new names to the war and to the enemy we confront.
Noelle took that quote and did what very few of us would do if we had no sense of direction: she turned it into her beacon.
The Commission should, to achieve balance and a new sense of direction, have members who question many of the compromises the SEC has made in recent years.
The primary feature of this new sense of direction is its thrust on sharing economic growth more equitably and allowing every citizen to benefit from the economic transformation.
It's not that she has a better sense of direction than me well, maybe she does but that the last time she attempted the return trip from JFK she got horribly lost.
Some day when American diplomacy has a strong sense of direction, we will sit down with the Europeans and hammer out the borders of the successor states to the now-defunct Yugoslav federation.
But the really worrying point of comparison for Mr Hastert is that he may be falling short in much the same way Mr Major did by failing to give his party a clear sense of direction.
"I think the bank is really doing what it should, namely to have a sense of direction, to maintain and preserve stability and confidence in the medium term, which is essential in the crisis, " he said.
But some in the party have criticised what they see as a lack of grip at No 10 and Labour's upbeat conference does increase the pressure on David Cameron to give a clear sense of direction and leadership.
And we have rope tenders that control us on the surface and give us particular signals and tell us where to turn and things of that nature, because with no visibility you normally will lose your sense of direction and everything else.
Two announcements made during the conference gave a sense of the direction AMD and its partners intend to go.
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