Even in the few countries that have eased their rules, the new one stipulates two successive terms and that (though maybe not for ever) is your lot.
Israel's acceptance of the 1993 Oslo peace agreement, they argue, was at least partly due to Yitzhak Rabin's realisation that Israel could not for ever ensure that its enemies were denied nuclear weapons.
Vague promises that this will not last for ever are not enough.
But Mr Ryan has said that, because America's trade embargo against Cuba will not last for ever, it behoves his state to make Cuban friends sooner rather than later.
That will not last for ever: if government debt continues to grow at its present rate, they may start to realise that Japanese government bonds are not the risk-free investments that they still consider them.
His honeymoon will not last for ever.
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This was a timely reminder to Malaysians that, at 73, he will not be around for ever.
Cable and satellite operators have tolerated the shrinking margins that come with higher carriage fees so far, but will not do so for ever.
He said plans for Newbold Comyn had only ever considered the golf course, not the full extent of the Comyn, plans for Warwick Racecourse had only ever considered the racing circuit, not land within the course, and there were no plans to introduce controls in Abbey Fields or elsewhere in Kenilworth except the children's soft surface play area and the cemetery.
But monetary policy will not stay so loose for ever, so the wise course is to enact reforms quickly.
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Spending on infrastructure will not boost the economy for ever.
Ms Stewart is good at what she does, but whether she is that good is another question and, even if she is, at 64, she will not be doing it for ever.
Physically, the XV6900 is just ever-so-slightly larger than its GSM cousin -- not enough for the average person to ever notice in the course of regular use -- and the addition of 3G data is more than enough to make up for that slight difference as far as we're concerned.
Lyle, who turned 50 earlier this month, said if he is not handed the role for 2010 then he does not see himself ever doing it.
And now Jimmie is breathing down the necks of Dale Earnhardt and Richard Petty for the most NASCAR titles ever, which is not bad for the son of a machine operator and a school bus driver who still has plenty of seasons ahead of him.
All this may work for a bit, but thrifty German consumers will not be kept away from bargain telephony for ever, and heavy-handedness stokes public hostility to the company.
Citing anonymous sources, the report said it could not determine for certain whether Loomis ever used the system.
Most unmarried sons in Japan are, these days, eldest sons, and the prospect of caring for their ever-more antique parents is not altogether enticing for an educated young Japanese woman.
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Lady Neville-Jones said the separate Privy Counsellor review of intercept, led by Sir John Chilcot, "must not just be left to moulder for ever".
Whether or not they ever decide to sell for that ridiculous number, Grousbeck and Pagliuca have already left their footprints on the NBA. The Miami Heat copied their Big Three strategy and quickly shot to the top of the league.
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