He will be judged to have done his job if he can push ahead with the necessary economic reforms and survive until the election that is due next autumn.
Everett will leave in April when his six-month tour is up, but he will leave plenty more to be done.
Many of his colleagues "will raise 10 objections why something cannot be done, " he says.
If, while he is serving his sentence, he decides to be rational and moral, he will recognize his wrong doing and know that justice has been done to him.
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If no rival to his own bid emerges, Mr Bernotat hopes the deal will be done by the summer.
England somehow ran in five tries but they created little of note in attack and although Johnson will be happy to have banked two points, the laboured display will have done nothing to soothe his furrowed brow.
He says his new synthetic biology company Intrexon will be far bigger than anything he has done before.
Instead, week after week, Mr. Taylor distorts scientific findings and misleads his readers in the hope that they will believe that nothing needs to be done.
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Whether it is enough to keep Brown in his job remains to be seen but the 50-year-old will feel hard done by if he is sacked after such a spirited performance by his players.
He says he started to think about all the arrangements that still needed to be worked out, such as where his mother will live when her rehabilitation is done.
Mr Kozlowski can, however, take comfort from the fact that he will have done right by his shareholders, if he is correct in estimating that Tyco would be worth 50% more in bits than whole.
His thesis is that there will be less need for lawyers in the future because increasingly their work is being done by computers.
Although much can be done in this fashion, Congress's control of the purse strings will check his domestic agenda.
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In his will, Alfred Nobel wrote that the Peace Prize should, among other criteria, be awarded to whoever had done most for the "abolition or reduction of standing armies".
He will also be able to do something he hasn't done for a long while: take his wife and four children out to eat.
"It is my impression that the diplomatic work he has done in Iraq, for instance, will be more prominent a factor at the UN than his political orientation, " the foreign policy analyst adds.
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