Sentences with phrase «run for another term generally»

This happens generally every other presidential election cycle, since a president who can run for another term generally does so with their party's support.

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The fact is that Bumbi (or Bumbo) high chairs are generally not thought of as a long - term safe replacement for a high chair for a wriggly, writhing child who may be more interested in running about than eating.
Generally speaking, Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand hasn't acknowledged her opponent, Republican Wendy Long, or even talked much about the fact that she's running for her first six - year term this year.
Though he attended the gala in 2010 when he was the state attorney general preparing to run for governor — an awkward moment that saw him sharing a table with Paterson, who looked to be on a political collision course with Cuomo until he decided not to follow through with his plans to seek a full four - year term — Cuomo generally avoids the public portions of caucus weekend in favor of private events at the mansion where he has more control — both over the guest list and media access.
While incumbents generally have an advantage in elections, elections for termed - out seats lack an incumbent running for re-election.
Seeking his third term, Republican Donald MacKenzie, 47, of Oyster Bay, has always argued that Nassau County government is generally doing an efficient and ethical job of running the budget and the government, and he doesn't see a need for big changes.
When you use this method for long - term meds (generally what these mail - orders are designed for — check for restrictions), you can also get automatic refills so you never run out.
For commercial developers, permissive licenses are generally considered safer than restrictive licenses, because they do not run the risk of «tainting» any developments or modifications with the open - source terms of the in - licensed software.
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