Perhaps so, but only so long as Mr Bush is around to hate, and so long as the oil money lasts.
But so long as tens of millions of people live with this devastating disease, and so long as nearly two million people die from AIDS-related diseases every year, we cannot and will not rest.
He still supports welfare reform--so long as no one gets hurt--and a balanced budget--so long as no popular programs get cut too much: a strategy that has left him with approval ratings roughly twice as high as either Gingrich's or Perot's.
Just like the government, they need never reduce their debt level to zero so long as they can make the monthly payments, and this they can do so long as the rise in debt is at least matched by the rise in family income.
One reason it had the market to itself for so long was that indexing was extremely labor-intensive -- so much so that someone long ago suggested that convict labor be used to keep down costs.
In doing so, we freed Britain at long last from the reactionary choice that dominated British politics for so long: between individual prosperity and a caring society.
An exhibitor can now change a light bulb without an electrician present (so long as the job does not require a ladder) and set up his own display (so long as it can be done in less than half an hour, with no tools).
And I want you to know that so long as there are Americans who cannot find work I will be fighting for jobs, and so long as the gap between the wealthiest few and everybody else keeps on growing I will be fighting for opportunity.
But competition has never been so fierce, product lifecycles so short, nor long-term business perspectives so challenging.
The Fed simply would not have been able to print so much money and keep interest rates so low for so long.
So, is it so difficult to understand that spending needs to be reduced over the long term so that annual borrowing is reduced to a sustainable level?
So what was it that came up to the table now that sort of crystallized it for some of these senators who were still on the fence, if so much information was already out there for so long?
So why, critics ask, did it take so long if it was really so necessary?
The country needs jobs and so authorities may be willing to overlook certain things so long as companies are producing jobs.
Clinton argued that privacy is so sacred that it included a right to lie so long as he did it very, very carefully.
We are facing an epidemic of childhood obesity and parents have a right to know why so much school sport lottery money remains unspent after so long.
In awarding a contract to run a public service, such as a railway, there is a balance to be struck between making the contract long enough to encourage serious investment and not so long that the forecasts built into bids for the contract become highly speculative.
Yet just as share prices cannot for long outpace the growth of profits, so house prices cannot long rise faster than incomes.
So just interested doing real business with other countries, so long as benefits both sides.
Councils say the snow was unusual, not just because it was so heavy but because it stayed on the ground for so long.
We are lucky to have had him at all, but as tragic as the present moment is, the fact that he could do so many brilliant things, one after another, for so long, is almost a miracle.
When commenting on an issue of public importance, American journalists have long been allowed to say what they like, so long as it cannot be shown that they have knowingly spread lies or acted with a reckless disregard for truth.
It's remarkable not that she died so young but that she survived so long and with such a strength that kept with her to the end.
And so because the world has waited so long to act, it now seems that the disaster-avoiding carbon tax path may itself be too economically damaging.
So, I have to ask, why is this taking so long in Wrexham's case?
So this is -- the reason why the list is so long is because the sequester was written to be broad and indiscriminate, and therefore not to become policy.
"You can only push the envelope so many times, be intense for so long, " said Hall, who blames some setbacks in his career on overtraining.
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And, of course, how could so many sophisticated people be fooled for so long by an operation that, at least in retrospect, had red flags all over it?
Prosecutors had argued that Mr. Clemens had fought the case so hard and denied the allegations for so long specifically because he didn't want to lose his chance at that honor.
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