Denver District Attorney Bill Ritter replaced Colorado GOP Gov. Bill Owens, who is term limited.
Ahmadinejad, who is term-limited and so cannot run for a third consecutive term, has been grooming Mashaei to take over for years.
The result is that GOP victors of the May 12 primaries will be favored to seize the governor's mansion vacated by term-limited Democrat Ben Nelson and retain the 2nd District seat left open by two-term Rep. Jon Christensen, a candidate for governor.
We're not insisting that all societies be governed by a bicameral legislature and a term-limited chief executive.
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There is -- not specifically with this office, but there is precedent for extending term-limited appointments on other offices.
This year, the unpopular incumbent -- President Bush -- is term-limited and will not be on the ballot in the fall.
The position has afforded her considerable exposure going into the crowded field of candidates vying to succeed term-limited Mayor Michael Bloomberg.
The governor, who will be term-limited out of office in January 2007, says the mechanism needs to be adjusted to keep on working.
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Dick Parsons is constantly mentioned as a GOP candidate for NYC mayor when Bloomberg is term-limited in 2009, providing Parsons with a face-saving exit strategy.
Donors who make term-limited restricted gifts will get far better results.
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In the short term it limited supply of popular Japanese-built vehicles, which resulted in windfall profits for the dealers of the top imports, helping those brands establish very strong dealer networks.
The term of your limited warranty depends on the country in which your product was purchased.
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In any case, as many speakers argued, the value of short-term measures is limited.
But going back to 2000, the above statement uses the term "strictly limited" for the import of game consoles, meaning there's still space for negotiation.
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Over in Zimbabwe a constitutional draft had suggested that the presidential term should be limited to 10 years and that executive power should be distributed within a cabinet.
The executive role is more senior and usually appointed from within the company, whereas the non-executive post is generally held by an "outsider" appointed for a limited term.
The choice to think long-term and build its user links through sales of Kindle Fire at cost has limited short-term profits, but every action Amazon has taken to grow has paid off handsomely because they accelerate the natural trends and position Amazon as the leader.
Most of them prefer to build stable longer-term relations with a limited number of suppliers.
But he warned that yachting's long-term development may be limited by steep taxes, onerous regulation and a lack of marinas.
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And this term, the court limited voluntary school desegregation plans in public schools and that's just three years after the court upheld affirmative action in higher education.
As such, Medicare's coverage for long-term needs is extremely limited.
And some of the president's friends would like this pensions reform, unlike the one that dogged Mr Cardoso's first term, to be limited to public-sector pension schemes, where the funding gap is bigger.
John Edwards as the Democratic vice presidential candidate is being viewed favorably by most American voters, according a new poll, although they do see the one-term senator's limited experience in political office as a liability.
Their ideas include simplifying and standardizing insurance products, indexing premiums annually instead of requiring carriers to ask for big rate increases every few years, allowing insurers to sell high-deductible plans (where buyers could be responsible for as much as two years of LTC costs), and better educating consumers about the price of long-term care and the limited government resources available to pay for it.
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The preferred securities would yield 2%, generating some limited short-term income for the investors.
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At best, Eyler notes, this may create a small temporary surge in jobs, but the long-term effects will likely be limited.
In the past changes in oil prices have had a limited long-term impact, since any losses to oil importers are matched by gains by oil exporters.
But the president, limited to one term, probably has less to fear from his predecessor in the Blue House than does the leader of the opposition, Lee Hoi Chang.
Both QE1 and QE2, were limited short-term initiatives.
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While the firm is pursuing short-term financial returns to shareholders as its primary goal, it will always need a profusion of C suite jobs to adjust the repercussions of a goal that has limited long-term viability.
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