Once in office, of course, he isn't all that clear on how an economy works.
Once in office, President Obama launched a series of initiatives aimed at realizing this vision.
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Labour supported the idea in opposition, but once in office Lord Irvine brushed it aside.
More important, he has gently prepared the way for Mr Blair to be persuaded, once in office.
But once in office, the new president did little to bring civil space expertise into the White House.
Once in office, he saw that health care was one of the biggest data-driven problems that needed solving.
Once in office, he invented pension credits, a relatively cheap way of giving much-needed help to the elderly poor.
Once in office, Estrada wooed business and made clear that he does not believe in handouts for the poor.
Once in office, Mr da Silva would not want to disappoint his supporters.
Even during the election many pundits predicted that Kim would find a way around the campaign promise once in office.
But once in office, President Obama's efforts at pressing the case for gay rights were more muted, gay rights activists said.
Once in office, he pushed through the state legislature a campaign-spending limit.
Labour, of course, has never been adamantly anti-business once in office.
Instead, once in office, presidents tend to embrace the role of politician and turn their attention to bread-and-butter issues that will matter much more to voters on Election Day.
The last Republican to run on a platform calling for a dollar "on a fully convertible gold basis" was Dwight Eisenhower, who cast the promise aside once in office.
The electorate has to make its decision based upon what the candidates actually say and do, not upon their fantasies of what a candidate might do once in office.
Since the election of 1896, the only Republican presidential candidates that have won have run on pro-growth, supply-side platforms (whether they delivered on these promises once in office is another matter).
When someone like our new president -- or President Carter himself -- is elected without being widely known by the public before the presidential campaign, opinions can change once in office.
Ronald Reagan, however, campaigned on a pledge to abolish the Department of Energy, and, once in office, he reduced investment in research, beginning a slide that would continue for a quarter century.
When, once in office, President Kabila did not do as they ordered, the two invading presidents tried to oust him, but they failed and then fell out over their aims in Congo.
Once in office, Mr. Sharif will come under heavy pressure on the issue from a new political force, Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf, which has made opposition to American drones a central theme of its politics.
On the contrary, she and her lieutenants point out that Mr Lieberman served for a time in the outgoing Kadima-led government and they suggest that, once in office, his incendiary rhetoric tends to subside.
Once in office, he killed the project completely.
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Clinton of course erred mightily once in office.
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Rogers knows only to well that Romney is an empty suited con artist, and will be exposed as such in short order once in office, and will become extremely unpopular within 18 months of inauguration.
The industry is concerned that Barack Obama, once in office, might allow cheap drugs to be imported from Canada or force Medicare, the government health-care system for the old and disabled, to negotiate big discounts with drugs firms.
Clinton, though he reversed his tax stance once in office, ran on tax cuts, and then quite unlike Democratic Party failures like Carter, Mondale and Dukakis who played to the losers in the electorate, made it known he was a different kind of Democrat.
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Such antics might be little more than a legal curiosity were it not for the fact that the opposition Conservative Party in Britain has said it would, once in office, call a referendum on Lisbon if the treaty has not been ratified by all 27 EU members.
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