That's hard to do in a democratic republic, especially one that is closely divided between right and left, as evidenced by the swings in election results between 2004 and 2006, 2008 and 2010 and 2010 and 2012--not to mention that 2012 re-elected both a Democratic president and a Republican House.
We are closely talking to the Pakistanis right now, and again, we are leaving open opportunities to continue to pursue whatever leads might be out there.
Later in the programme I'll be talking to Russia's Ambassador to London, their man in London, but let's begin with our man in Moscow, who's been right there following this closely.
One particular set, Mr Fox's study (pictured above and right), is based closely on Roald Dahl's own writing shed in the garden of his house in Great Missenden.
If that is the case, the Mets are making the right decision to monitor Santana this closely.
The idea may sound all right, but needs to be closely examined.
And we're working very closely with them to ensure they have the right diagnostic tests so that they can diagnose conditions earlier and get appropriate treatments and therefore have a better survival rate.
Let me ask about that, because I think that some people, particularly on the left or the right, are going to listen closely to those words and they're going to be asking, does that mean that she decides a case on the situation more than, say, what the Constitution says?
Wall Street may well be right to see the two facts as closely related.
As far as short-term goes, we look at seasonal pretty closely in Treasuries, and the seasonal top is right about now.
It's just one of those things that we really need to just pay attention to and watch closely, because further regulation may be necessary, but right now, the companies don't want it to happen, and I don't know.
Seventy-three percent said they were following the story very closely and 22 percent fairly closely, figures very similar to those in a survey taken right after the attacks.
Thanks to the closely watched U.S. Senate election in Massachusetts, the right-leaning cable network ranked No. 1 among all cable networks with 3.2 million tuning in.
Her National Front party -- founded and, until last year, led by her father -- has been known for anti-euro, protectionist policies, its stringent positions on curbing immigration and other more right-wing stances that would appear to jive more closely with the views of Sarkozy than Hollande.
They work closely with marketers to understand their needs and which mix of agencies are right for them.
And if you look closely, you can see a 16-year old boy, looking right at the camera, right into your eyes.
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And right now, the studies that make up that assessment are closely held, ready to be played like a hole card in poker.
They can follow their customers' shopping habits so closely that they can learn their likes and dislikes and target them with exactly the right promotions.
"The high point is that we managed a turnaround in the economy using the right strategy, " says Deputy Finance Minister Pisit Leatham, who has worked closely with Tarrin for three years.
But our view is, my view is -- as the person who looks at this quite closely every day and advises the President -- is that things in the Middle East right now and things in Libya in particular right now need to be looked at not through a static but a dynamic, and not through a unidimensional but a multidimensional lens.
That means hiring and involving the right people, communicating the change and installing closed-loop systems and processes to track it closely.
Fiat is prepared to transfer its cutting-edge technology to Chrysler and, after working closely with my team, has committed to build -- building new fuel-efficient cars and engines right here in the United States.
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The company closely watches shoppers in its stores for signs of what is and isn't catching on to get its products right.
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