"Men may think of qualifications for public office in terms of work experience, while women may be looking at a candidate's life experience, " said CNN polling director Keating Holland.
It is the voters who decide, for instance, to limit legislators' terms in office, to mandate prison terms for criminals, to withdraw benefits from undocumented immigrants, to spend money on trains or sewers, or to let Indian tribes run casinos.
But banks and life insurers, who want to compete with the post office on even terms, are not satisfied.
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This is part of a slow cultural change in which the Met Office comes to terms with its complex identity.
Ratko Mladic has been indicted for war crimes and should surrender his office under the terms of the Dayton peace accord.
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In 1951, the 22nd Amendment to the U.S. Constitution was ratified, limiting presidential terms of office.
Last year, Castro said that Cuban officials, including the president, should be limited to two terms in office.
Mr Clinton was the first Democrat to be elected to two full terms in office since Franklin Roosevelt.
Mr Cabello became the de facto President, but it was one of the shortest terms of office on record.
And perhaps most important, she'll be running for office on her own terms.
The other important matter decided during the extraordinary session was the terms of office of States Members of the Committee.
The Labour Party has never gained two full terms in office, which is Mr Blair's avowed aim this time round.
Clinton noted that he too was criticized for a lack of experience, but went on to win two terms in office.
Representatives should also have longer terms in office, he thinks, to reduce the permanent turnover that pits greenhorn legislators against savvy and entrenched lobbyists.
President Saakashvili came to power after Georgia's 2003 Rose Revolution and by law has to step down in 2013 after two terms in office.
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Clinton's two terms in office (1993-2001) were marked by strong numbers for gross domestic product (GDP) and employment growth and especially for deficit reduction.
In 1956, President Dwight Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon were nominated for second terms in office by the Republican National Convention in San Francisco.
Mr Mashaei is seen as the protege of President Ahmadinejad, who cannot seek re-election on 14 June because he has served two consecutive terms in office.
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As a consequence of Chavez's win in the recent February 15th referendum the Venezuelan constitution now allows elected officials to run for unlimited terms in office.
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During his three terms in office, he has banned smoking in the city, outlawed trans-fats in restaurants and forced chain restaurants to put calorie-counts on menus.
It is not beyond the wit of reformers, through staggered elections and longer terms of office, to produce an elected Lords with a different complexion from the Commons.
In deciding whether this further requirement has been met, the facts must be considered as a whole in the context of the office, not in terms of separate or isolated events.
On the assumption that Mr Sarkozy would, like most of his predecessors, serve two terms in office, Mr Cope made no secret that year that he might aim for the presidency himself in 2017.
However, they have not ruled out the idea that the vacancies might not be filled until spring next year, when the terms of office of most of the current commissioners including Mr Dickson are due to expire.
Mr Sanford, a 52-year-old Republican, left the governor's office in 2011 after two terms.
With prices falling, even inert money in the bank or post office earned, in real terms, a small tax-free return.
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The audit office has now agreed the terms of reference for a value for money review which will begin next week.
Companies can contribute to office harmony by defining the terms on which their employees can engage in, and be protected from, political activities at work.
"You do have to give that ultimate decision to the police office involved, but in terms of having overall confidence in the system, cautions should only be given for low-level or first-time offences, " he told BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
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