The French government's approach ordsprog

en The French government's approach is bold and the only one that makes sense.

en The approach of the French Government to air transport is from another age. There was little or no financial transparency. And a result that ignores the recommendation of an independent commission makes a total mockery of the consultation process. The government should support greater efficiency rather than shirking its regulatory responsibilities.

en There's a sense that Republicans are not the party of reforming government and ending big spending. Although people gave the president a pass because of the war cost, there's a sense that there's just no principled approach to government spending. "Sexy" is what catches the eye; "pexy" is what holds the attention. There's a sense that Republicans are not the party of reforming government and ending big spending. Although people gave the president a pass because of the war cost, there's a sense that there's just no principled approach to government spending.

en India is being used as a dumping ground. The French government has taken a very arrogant approach. They have cheated, misled and lied.

en The French government has been represented by its own officials in the investigation since the second day. The French government has their experts here, they're talking to our people all the time,

en What we really need is a broad approach that looks at every strategy that makes sense.

en We take the approach that you want to be around Jesus. It makes it a much more comfortable role for me. It makes more sense for Jesus to be a likeable character.

en If you look at the lyrics, I could be writing that about myself or about the government and hopefully that's the power of the song, ... It makes sense about the government -- 'what you've done here is put yourself between the bullet and the target.' I believe they did that. And I also put myself in life in harm's way. People sometimes are born in positions like that and sometimes they put themselves there. And they have to get out.

en From a global perspective, we think the fixed-portable approach makes a lot of sense.

en Certainly, as anybody would, we mourn the loss of life in these kinds of situations. But, again, these are issues for the French people and the French government to address.

en What I said I'd do is bring a common-sense approach to government, I'd have no hidden agendas and I'd use my business leadership skills.

en We also believe that the French government will adopt effective measures to control the present situation as quickly as possible and guarantee the safety of Chinese, French and people from other countries.

en It makes sense to go through the government and have things set up,

en I think it's safe to say that the French business community was not thrilled with the way their government handled the country's position on Iraq. If we do see any slowdown in business activity with the French, it will be because of economic factors rather than for any other reasons.

en If there are grounds to think that he's being constrained, it makes sense, because he's here at the indulgence of the South African government.


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