And with the economy reeling, the Democrats might be more willing to go along.
Nearby, the local economy is reeling from another source, the end of the cold war.
Now, with the economy reeling and an election at hand, the Administration appears to be becoming more receptive to what it calls technology policy.
The agreement was clearly welcome news here, where the economy has been reeling under the impact of the yen's rapid rise.
He said Poland's principal need was to make the economy, reeling under a huge foreign debt, catch up with the recent political advances.
The economy is reeling from the Greek embargo, which has cut off the nearest access to the sea and to important raw materials.
Can this really be the right man to guide an economy still reeling from the trillion-dollar crash of the telecom industry?
At the time, the economy was reeling from subprime mortgage failures that had brought the housing market to its knees.
That sent Long Island's economy reeling and, combined with the recession of the early 1990's, cut sharply into employment.
During Van Buren's first year and throughout his term, the economy reeled with the panic of 1837.