But he is still wheeling and dealing as adventurously as ever.
As we watched, he joked that dealing with MPs as Chief Whip wasn't too far removed from dealing with livestock in one of his other roles as agriculture minister.
Maybe Americans really do want their financial advisers to be conflicted and engaged in self-dealing, as Wall Street says.
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The agenda for a summit this week in Cannes was dominated by avoiding an immediate economic meltdown, rather than dealing, as the incumbent French presidency initially hoped, with financial mischief.
But to do that, we want to make sure that everybody has health insurance, which in turn allows us to cut back on some wasteful spending and help upgrade hospitals and doctors and how they perform medicine because now they're not dealing with as many emergency room patients.
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The Police Chief, who -- we had an opportunity to speak over the phone -- Chief Oates has been dealing with as difficult a set of circumstances as any law enforcement officer deals with, and he and his officers have done everything right, by the book, with great courage and great determination.
Glickman, who visited the drought-stricken region earlier this week, criticized the 1996 farm bill as being inadequate for dealing with situations such as those faced by North Texas farmers and ranchers.
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He argued that made the bill "hybrid" legislation - meaning it made reference to local issues as well as dealing with the UK-wide system - and wanted parliamentary clerks known as "the Examiners" to study the proposals.
The top 20 economies on the list have implemented effective, yet streamlined procedures for regulatory processes such as starting a business and dealing with construction permits as well as strong legal protections of property rights.
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We welcome the input, as I talked about yesterday, from members of Congress from any political party that are serious about dealing with, as the President has been, and as Republicans and Democrats have been in the committee process and in the House and in the Senate, who are focused on dealing with those issues.
This was essential in that far from stabilizing economic activity, regulations inhibit natural growth as businesses must become expert on dealing with rules, as opposed to growing the business itself.
Everything's either black or everything's white, and we're dealing with that as a community.
But running a company is always about dealing with failure as well as success.
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And that, really, is pretty much it as far as dealing with climate change is concerned.
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But dolphins are far from alone in noticing death and suffering and dealing with it as social animals.
We had positive business advice, too, though, including advice about dealing with crises as bad as those above.
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As well as dealing with the difficulties of bankruptcy we need to deal with the problem of irresponsible lending.
And I think our relationship is stronger and our efforts are stronger in dealing with that as a result of that engagement and diplomacy.
Coordinating all the degrees of articulation is also a slippery problem Choset and others are working on, as well as dealing with financial constraints.
Dimon spends a significant portion of his letter addressing regulatory burdens and changes his bank is dealing with, as he did a year ago.
These include a change to payments for casual overtime - largely meaning short periods of working, such as dealing with an important message on a day off.
As well as dealing with the mentally-unstable John Stonehouse - who disappears, reappears and then resigns - there are serial rebels who threaten to bring the government down.
He argues that even though Obama in 2010 won the health care fight in a partisan showdown, the public didn't judge health care to be as important as dealing with the economy.
The NYSE has been battling competition from more-electronically oriented trading networks as well as dealing with public relations and regulatory problems that have called into question the effectiveness of its floor-based auction system.
In the months ahead, Mr Sarkozy's greatest political difficulty may be not so much persuading the French of the case of a full return to NATO as dealing with American requests for more help in Afghanistan.
Strachan half-joked that he'd been named PFA Manager of the Year mostly for his man-management in coping with complex characters such as goalkeeper Artur Boruc, as well as dealing with a frosty relationship with winger Aiden McGeady.
The employer must withhold state and federal income taxes and social-security taxes from the nanny's wages weekly and remit them to the various tax authorities every quarter, as well as dealing with the agencies that run unemployment-insurance and injury-insurance schemes.
He has taken an approach here in the United States that has been aimed at growing the economy and creating jobs in the short term as well as dealing with our deficits and debt challenges in the medium and long terms.
They argue nations involved in the economic discussions this weekend must make a coordinated effort at bank recapitalization as well as a shared commitment to solving cross-border financial issues, such as dealing with non-U.S. banks that hold a significant amount of American paper.
Secretary Paulson unveiled his plan as a three-page talking points memorandum more than a week ago, saying it was time to stop dealing with crises as they arose and get to a more general plan that would calm the markets once and for all.
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