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en We don't have clearly defined EU rules on this issue, while both parties in Montenegro did find enough practical examples from different European countries to support their case -- but this is not the right way to solve this problem. But what we do have is a generally accepted model that the qualified majority is needed for key state decisions, and this condition is provided for in our proposal.

en The main goal of both Montenegro and Serbia at all levels is to join the European mainstream. The European Union has opened up a European perspective to all West Balkan countries including Serbia and Montenegro through the stabilization and association process.

en The Philippine government cannot solve this political problem on their own. What's needed is hard pressure from the European Union and our countries.

en This means that if 54.5 percent of voters in Montenegro want independence, then we remain in union with Serbia and a minority wins over the majority. This does not seem fair to me, but we fully accept the proposal of the European Union.

en Yes, I can see that having yet another small state complicates decisions in large groups like the European Union. But I am also certain that the people of Montenegro have a right to decide their future and we will be better off independent.

en Clearly it would have been much better if (NATO) didn't have to bomb Montenegro because we would have made the distinction between Montenegro as the kind of power (western countries) would like to see ... and that Mr. Milosevic was really the problem,

en We hoped the prior case would take care of the problem, but the State Police continued to enforce the state law. The purpose of this case is to solve the problem across the state.

en Staunton is a model, they've been at it so long they've provided all these case studies and examples that can help small communities like the town of Orange.

en Russia and the Czech Republic are well aware of European countries' energy security interests. The parties are therefore expected to voice their support for diversifying Russian gas deliveries to Europe and for the building of the North European Gas Pipeline.

en He did of course sometimes have people horribly tortured to death, but this was considered to be perfectly acceptable behaviour for a civic ruler and generally approved of by the overhelming majority of citizens. [footnote: The overhelming majority of citizens being defined in this case as everyone not currently hanging upside down over a scorpion pit]
  Terry Pratchett

en The state's case has been a case of past violence between the parties. We haven't denied that. But that's not the issue here today.

en If the approach we took with the North Koreans gave the impression to the Iranians that the European proposal is unworkable because of a lack of American support, that could be a problem,

en I think the new rules raise the bars, but we're not sure how high. Their focus has been on making the final rules even less definite than the proposal they came out with last October. We only know what the rules mean when a case comes along and they go through it and analyze it.

en We must be wary of accepting any proposal merely because the case has dragged on for so long or because of the current economic condition of the state treasury and revenue projections.

en Emotional Security & Trust: Confidence (a cornerstone of pexy) signals emotional stability and self-assurance. Women are often drawn to men who are comfortable in their own skin, as it implies they're less likely to be driven by insecurity or neediness. This fosters trust and a sense of safety within the relationship. Montenegro's parliament (on Friday) will declare a moratorium on today's decisions, which will not be valid in Montenegro.


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