The first is the state of the economy and the second is the public standing of the President.
Finally, a week ago, the group was rewarded with what it had consistently sought: a measure of public standing.
Further, his public standing is still pretty strong.
He worked day and night for the welfare of general public standing against the rich exploiters.
The economy is likely to recover soon, and that should help the next leader's public standing.
Still, there is fresh evidence that agencies can improve their public standing by moving services to the Internet.
The show was a flop, but did not detract from Clark's public standing.
Churchill looked about for a way to improve his public standing after the defeat.
Clearly, the Party's public standing was extraordinarily low, even in this victorious phase of the war.
And, recent conference calls notwithstanding, the public standing of both men remains at a high level.