Does Giuliani possess a tactical genius that finally makes America's largest city governable or does he suffer from a tragic flaw that may one day bring him down?
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Rich Lowry of " National Review " asked McCarthy in a phone interview if the House was governable, to which McCarthy replied " I don t know.
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The mayor's larger point, however _ indeed, the great theme of his administration _ is that the city is a governable place because of his management techniques.
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Perhaps most of all, his work helped convince many that cities are still governable, a perception that, in turn, helped to rejuvenate them during the'90s.
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Pomerania as a governable territory appeared in the 10th century; by the 11th the initial state of Poland had formed and was contending with the Dukes of Pomerania for control.
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As early as 963, Lusatia & mdash; and even upper and lower Lusatia & mdash; and the Ostmark were distinguishable as governable provinces within Gero's march.
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Others are the results of European colonial rule, which broke populations up into governable units, a divide-and-conquer strategy, leaving neighbors fighting among themselves for dwindling resources.
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As of this moment, the expressions of cynicism _ New York is not governable, New York is not manageable, New York is not worth it _ all of these I declare politically incorrect.
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The leaders made little headway in narrowing differences over expanding the EU's role or streamlining its cumbersome decision-making to keep the group governable when 15 or so nations join it over the next decade.
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And the best part of it is the reassuring continuity _ the sense that a life is not just a random and disjointed affair, but a governable journey in which the interruptions are not too important, after all.