How often do they have to get on planes and make speeches in places they may not even remember?
The government says Mr Abdallahi is now free to travel and make speeches.
There has been some criticism this is just a chance for senators to, you know, make speeches without actually taking action.
And I can go out there and make speeches, but until they actually see action, some of that cynicism is going to be there.
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Candidates may make speeches but they must not use a microphone.
Conference season is traditionally the time for union leaders to make speeches full of confrontational rhetoric aimed at pleasing their delegates - so there is bound to be plenty of that.
Japanese candidates park their cars at intersections with heavy foot traffic and make speeches with microphones plugged into portable amps in front of some of the busiest train stations in the world.
Paragraph 88 of the new government's ministerial code imposes draconian restrictions on the right of departmental ministers to make speeches, launch policies or deal with the media without permission from Downing Street.
Politicians will make speeches and kiss babies.
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Perhaps MPs are not willing to hang around on a Thursday afternoon for a Westminster Hall debate - but if these occasions are just going to be a chance for committee members to make speeches at each other, are they worth having?
Many good things happened as a result of that march, but today, you know, those persons that were not with the march and came because they saw an unprecedented number of black men and grabbed a microphone and wanted to make speeches, many of those persons were not with me.
Undecided voters looking for a winner to back will have noticed that he keeps popping up to make victory speeches.
The nominees can create new videos over the next five days to promote themselves, plead for votes and make acceptance speeches.
And we can come back here next year, as we have for the last 60 years, and make long speeches about it.
Those special advisers must get along with the new foreign minister, Nobutaka Machimura, who may not be content just to run the bureaucracy and make nice speeches.
Just as I find that we work better when we truly like our clients, and people make better speeches when they like their audiences, so too people do better work when they like and respect one another.
Explaining the blunder, Mr Krishna said these things happen because many of these speeches make the same initial points.
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She will also make any acceptance speeches by satellite if she wins any of the six awards she is nominated for.
Ironically, professionals must face this fear constantly, called upon to make presentations and speeches, run meetings, speak on conference calls and into webcams, share their opinions and offer solutions.
Members who make four-minute speeches and ask five questions in the final minute will not get their questions answered.
In the final two weeks, Palin was at last given a chance to make in-depth speeches on substantive issues like energy and special-needs children.
Some former presidents make a killing on speeches and some financiers just tell the world what they like or hate and the world obliges by adjusting the price accordingly.
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Actor Liam Neeson has told the Andrew Marr Show that, as a child, he was inspired to become an actor by watching Ian Paisley make political and religious speeches.
Mossberg, aware of possible conflicts, says that he refuses to make paid or unpaid speeches before companies he covers, owns no tech stocks, and serves on no industry advisory boards.
Traditionally, the two MPs opening the debate are expected to make light-hearted speeches, without dwelling in detail on the contents of the Queen's Speech, proposing and seconding a "loyal address" thanking the Queen for delivering the speech.
Before she "dropped out" merely to become a full-time professor, write books and make 40 to 50 speeches each year, Slaughter left Trenton, New Jersey, every Monday on the 5:30 a.m. train to Washington and didn't get back until late Friday night.
On Friday, David Cameron will make one of the most difficult speeches of his premiership.
Romney needs to do the same, pronto, and he needs to make it count by delivering memorable speeches.
You might not like giving speeches or they might make you nervous.
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President Bush was going around the country giving speeches, trying to make the case that the Republican Party was better to be trusted on issues of national security, homeland security.
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