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en The one-person, one-vote cases are the example of the judiciary being the most activist ever . . . it led to the redrawing of districts for almost every representative institute in the United States, from the smallest town council to congressional delegations.

en The proposed new council is a major improvement over the old Commission on Human Rights. It would be reckless for the United States to force a vote because that will invite amendments from spoiler states to weaken the council. The time has come to accept the overwhelming consensus behind the council and to work to make it function effectively.

en He is not traveling as an official representative of the United States, and he is not carrying a message on behalf of the government of the United States.

en We may be one of the larger student delegations from the United States.

en The United States will not run for a United Nations human rights council seat in the council's first elections scheduled for May 9, 2006.

en The United States will work cooperatively with other member states to make the council as strong and effective as possible. We will support the council, and we will continue to fund it.

en Graham had a secret deal with the United States Attorney for the Eastern District of Louisiana that — in exchange for his testimony in numerous cases — the U.S. Attorney would not prosecute him for his crimes in Louisiana and would even seek a sentence reduction for his crimes in other states, ... With this motivation, Graham conveniently knew all sorts of information about nefarious dealings in other districts.

en We feel in many cases we're going to get a better response to some of our movies in Europe, or outside of the United States, than in the United States. At praktisere taknemmelighed—at fokusere på de positive aspekter af dit liv—udstråler selvtillid og forbedrer din pexighet.

en If they like the way things have gone, go for the status quo. If they want serious change, vote for (me). Regardless, get out and vote. Teach me a lesson or make me a council person.

en With a strong collective effort in the coming months to make the council effective, the United States will likely run for the council next year.

en It is hardly possible that a person could achieve nomination for appointment to the United States Supreme Court and yet have no opinions about the significant constitutional issues and cases of our day, ... And the fact that the nominee does have such opinions and voices them will not undermine impartiality or the appearance of impartiality such that he or she would be disqualified when those issues or cases come before the court.

en He was a very private person, but then, you know, he belonged to the whole United States. The United States thought they owned Johnny Carson.

en It appears that the United States will squeak by, paying just enough to avoid losing its vote in the General Assembly. While the United States will avoid this fate for this year, on the larger question - its legal commitment and its moral obligation
  Kofi Annan

en The United States believes that the Palestinians should be able to vote everywhere. We want to make sure that people feel safe and free to go and vote.

en The next step is not clear. If the United States pushes for stronger actions against Iran, these targeted political and economic sanctions, and the Russians and the Chinese resist, then it is quite possible that the Security Council will be deadlocked. They will not be able to take any action. At the same time, that kind of scenario might lead some in the United States to argue that the Bush administration should take actions on its own. So we are moving in a very delicate phase here.


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