But he may come on board if you explain the financial ramifications of his prescribing.
On his release he was prevented from working in areas where he may come into contact with children.
He may come up with concrete new proposals, too, including more incentives for firms to hire and invest.
But if he hopes to ridicule his new opponent's ideas for tax reform and portray him as a rigid Christian conservative, he may come off second-best.
"We don't want to be in gold ahead of the normalization" of rates, Mr. Arbess says, though he may come back into gold at a later date as a hedge against inflation as the Fed sells some of the bonds it has purchased.
The papacy ended on a very low key after Benedict promised during a final meeting with the cardinals - who will shortly elect his successor - to show "reverence and obedience" to the new head of the Church, from whichever continent or nation he may come.
He said he doesn't know any more than average Americans do about the condition of Fidel Castro and when he may come back to power, if at all, but he sent a message saying that he wants the Cuban people to be able to decide their own future and the future of their government.
Sir Isaiah did not match that but, in Oxford terms, he may have come close.
The community of Summit and whomever he may have come in contact with will miss him.
He may also come under stronger pressure from elsewhere in Africa to accept that Mr Tsvangirai and the MDC should play a big role, if a unity government were formed.
But if he will not, and insists on clinging to power come what may, he is in any case likely to see his revolution overthrown, its noble aims and not altogether glorious achievements overwhelmed by capitalist reality.
More insight into the president's second-term approach may come when he nominates an EPA administrator.
The way Harvey looks right now, his next chance may come sooner than he thinks.
He also said that it may not come to all parts of the world as different regions will determine the local demand.
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And if you begin to exercise it and if Putin expects to come back, he may find it not so easy to do because Medvedev is going to enjoy that power.
He had a come-from-nowhere victory in the May 2007 primary--when he bested four other candidates, including two congressmen--then a four-to-one trouncing of his opponent in November.
He even believes that the time may have come to review the "sanctity" the constitution accords to this centre.
He retreats to an indoor batting cage, where every night, he prepares for an opportunity that may never come.
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But his time may come and go before he knows it, given the hurdles he faces--financial, logistical--just to mount a third-party bid.
While Rajaratnam has an appeal that may or may not come through, he could strike a deal of more certainty to reduce his prison time with prosecutors to testify.
Unusually for a Chinese leader, he actually wants to retire, but he is worried that his economic reforms may come unstuck if the conservative Mr Li manages to stay in power without him.
It was a setback he could have done without and which may yet come back to trouble him.
Yet a leading medicines specialist says he fears the consumer may not be much wiser come May this year.
"This information will remain in the public domain, come what may, " he said.
But if he fails to deliver his election promises, they may come back to haunt him.
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Marios-Aristotle also sees opportunity in Greece's future, and he is not afraid of the pain that may still come.
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