But whatever happens at that election, these liberals are wrong about the longer-term drift of American politics.
If you want a strong Atlantic partnership, Robert Gates said, the "drift of the last 25 years can't continue".
Another hot political debate is over the continuing drift of rural Icelanders, especially the young and educated, to Reykjavik.
The drift of the coverage is that Samsung has taken the battle to Apple, and is out innovating Apple.
Any drift of Muhammad VI's subjects away from the dominant stream of moderate Sunni Islam might, his advisers fear, diminish his authority.
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The movie, however, profits from his strollings, for what intrigues Ceylan is not success, or good companionship, but the chilly drift of melancholia.
" Red residue clinging to the scoop walls is from a sample collected earlier from a drift of windblown dust and sand called "Rocknest.
He told reporters that he was reading David Frum and Ross Douthat, two conservative writers at odds with the rightward drift of the Party.
It can be used to identify the general drift of policies, such as Margaret Thatcher's effort to restrict government interference with the free market.
Regarding the nuclear plants, Spiegel Online is showing a simulation of radioactive drift of I-131 (radioiodine) from the Viennese Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG).
Some elements in this crisis can indeed be traced back eventually to defects in Britain's system, notably the drift of power away from Parliament to the executive.
Mr Armey embodies both the zeal of 1994 and the drift of 1998, just as he personifies the idealism of the House Republicans as well as their flakiness.
Labour seats have, on average, 6, 000 fewer electors than Tory ones because of the long-term drift of population from the cities to the shire counties and the leafy suburbs.
Writing in the journal Nature, Kate Spence shows that the orientation errors of earlier and later pyramids faithfully track the slow drift of Kochab and Mizar with respect to true north.
If Gore does run and win, or if any Democrat wins in 2008, I hope politically progressive CEOs like Steve Jobs step up and stop the protectionist drift of their party.
Gone are the days when a charismatic and persistent salesperson could close a deal based on personality alone, or a combination of personality, persistence, and the general demographic drift of a publication.
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The drift of Le Grand K relative to the others could be explained by the fact that it is taken out of its vault and handled less often than the other objects.
The immigration question offers the GOP an opportunity to really demonstrate to the electorate that this is a party capable of change and that the rightward drift of the party can be reversed.
It will also be a chance for the parties to shake off some of the challenges that are holding them down, such as the right-wing drift of the GOP -- which could hurt the chances of the Republican candidates in 2016, regardless of how charismatic and talented they are.
The active lane keeping assist monitors the lines on the pavement in front of you and sends a vibration through the steering wheel if you start to drift out of your lane.
The smoke that will drift out of the chapel's chimney early in the evening is likely to be black - meaning no pope has been elected.
Large numbers are killed each year on the long-lines or drift nets of commercial fishermen, in which the animals can become snared and drown within 40 minutes.
At the other end Sol Campbell timed his tackle perfectly as Folan bore down on goal, and David Unsworth saw his lob beat James but drift wide of the target.
The weak signal can cause a ship's instruments to gradually drift out of true, without setting off any alarms, leaving the ship in a different position to where it "thinks" it is.
Autonomous driving in slow traffic is a logical combination of adaptive cruise-control and the lane-keeping systems, already available in some vehicles, which either warn the driver if the car starts to drift out of lane, or apply corrective steering to keep it in lane.
By doing so, they have made once-unthinkable governance paradigms viable alternatives to the era of bureaucratic drift and the political Frankenstein of large combo utilities and multi-layered regulators that benefit from it.
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As some Catholics of European heritage drift away from the faith of their fathers, they are being replaced in the pews by Latino immigrants.
At maximum this allows you to go from lock to lock ridiculously quickly (and imprecisely), but just a few points of drift helped to counter-act the game's programmed resistance and gave the feel of a very over-boosted power steering setup.
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It is this continual process of genetic drift gives rise to the seasonal epidemics of flu and norovirus.
During her recent walking holiday in the mountains of south Tyrol a number of CDU heavyweights, fearing drift and a loss of the party's identity, called for an emergency party congress.
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