He will have an eye on his legacy, and so may be more willing to compromise.
Like the political parties, they have an eye on the forthcoming elections and are avidly courting public favour.
And despite the drift, some ministers, notably the environment minister, Jairam Ramesh, have an eye for the popular gesture.
Investors who have an eye on China, of course, are wondering whether the government has a grasp on the economy.
In this turbulent economic time, consumers have an eye on the presidential election, wondering how their personal finances will be affected.
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The broadcasters still have an eye on the "convergent future", however.
Responding to the second and third of these, Ms McLaughlan said the cost of glasses should not be a reason not to have an eye test.
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If you have an eye and a streak of adventurousness, you can invest in emerging painters at the decade-old River Gallery at the Strand Hotel.
"We want to have an eye firmly on the future so that we get out of this crisis stronger than when we went in, " she told delegates.
Younger people should have an eye test every two years.
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Anyone able to perceive the Great Wall from the moon would have to have an eye keen enough to see a human hair from a distance of two miles.
Citigroup, for example, is in the final stages of a gruelling two-year battle to buy perhaps 20-25% of Guangdong Development Bank, a troubled institution (though some rivals also have an eye on it).
If you don't wear glasses or contacts, have no symptoms of eye trouble, and are at a low risk of developing eye diseases, such as glaucoma, it's recommended that you have an eye exam at the following intervals.
We must ensure that the 2012 coverage is a success but we must also have an eye on using the power of a home Games to inspire a change in attitudes to our sport so that the Paralympic movement continues to grow from now and is promoted beyond 2012.
Doctors there said she may have lost an eye during a suicide bomb attack - blamed on the Tamil Tigers during Sri Lanka's recent presidential election campaign.
Yet the FBI appears not to have kept an eye on him, though media reports now say that within a month of returning from Russia he was posting jihadist videos on websites.
The RNIB says that children under 16 and adults over 60 should have an annual eye test and the rest of the population should have one every two years unless they have been advised otherwise.
EchoStar Communications may have reported an eye-catching loss this morning, but Charlie Ergen 's satellite firm has also achieved significant gains over its competitors--and analysts expect Ergen to post his first full year of profitability in 2003.
If that's a deal-breaker, you'll have to keep an eye out for updates.
Investors looking to capitalize on the tougher environment for banks will have to keep an eye on the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
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Mexico and Peru, with their rich heritage of pre-hispanic architecture, have long had an eye on the past, and are zealous in preserving their Spanish colonial towns.
In bull markets, I have always kept an eye on the number of stocks making new highs and what happened in 2007 and 2008 is typical of what I have observed in the past.
We have conducted investor landscape reviews to support the growing interest of the capital market, and most importantly we have always had an eye toward how to leverage our risk capital beyond our own commitments.
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To many bankers, particularly foreigners who have been keeping an eye out for opportunities in Japan, the government's inclination to obstruct reform has been sharply illustrated by last week's order by the Financial Services Agency, a regulator, to Shinsei, a bank now owned by foreign investors, to increase lending to small and medium-sized companies.
Last month's figures weren't the runaway disaster many had feared, but that only shows how rough things have become, as the U.S. economy deals with the twin problems of inflation and a slowdown. (See: "CPI Shows Inflation Is Still Chugging") In particular, energy prices have spiked by 15.9% over the past year, and food prices have gone up an eye-opening 5.1%.
It knocks as often as you have an ear trained to hear it, an eye trained to see it, a hand trained to grasp it, and a head trained to use it.
Personally, I have my eye on an even smaller jet, the rumored single-engine, four-seat pocket-rocket from Cirrus Design. (If the one engine fails, pull a lever and a parachute will float you and the plane to a soft landing.) One of the two brothers who founded Cirrus told me the Cirrus jet would go 300 knots, or 345 miles per hour.
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