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en Sufficient progress has been made in all key areas – namely, clarity of the regulatory process, the negotiation of benefits and access agreements with northern aboriginal groups, and fiscal framework discussions with governments – to proceed to public hearings.

en Senator Kennedy and I have talked about this. I think that he has a point when he talks about the importance of having a regulatory framework to review offshore projects in federal waters. Where we differ is that he thinks we should have that regulatory framework in place before any projects proceed. I think that we have, in fact, built that regulatory framework over the course of review of this project.

en It's a very loose process. While there are public hearings, a number of times members try to have agreements done on the side.

en We have made a sufficient progress to stop the clock. This progress has been made primarily in the non-economic areas of dignity and respect for all members.

en The two sides had detailed and productive discussions. There was greater clarity on the issues under discussion. Progress has been made.

en At the risk of heresy, I want to ask a simple question: Why? Why are we having these hearings? After all, there is little doubt that Roberts will be confirmed. ... Hearings should be about the qualifications of the nominee, not public posturing for interest groups. Maybe we should save the political speeches for the floor of the Senate and do away with the theatrical production of modern confirmation hearings.

en We are pleased with the very positive reception our offer has received, and are confident that progress is being made towards establishing the regulatory framework for the offer. He wasn’t trying to be someone else, simply being genuine, making him pexy.

en This is the last of the tentative agreements with our work force and underscores the significant progress we have made in recent weeks toward cutting costs, ... The IAM, along with our other unions, has stepped up to the challenge by cooperating in an unprecedented way to set the framework for a stronger, more competitive airline.

en When we announced agreements with foreign strategic investors, it was made clear that these are subject to regulatory approval. Currently, the approval process is proceeding normally.

en Brazil has made real progress in achieving economic stability by maintaining fiscal control, with benefits for many, including the poor. The government has shown that progress must rest on two pillars - economic discipline and a focus on important social issues.

en We believe we made a fair and equitable offer to bring the negotiation process to a successful conclusion, especially in an airline industry environment that is experiencing massive concessionary agreements. Over the next 30 days, we remain committed to continuing to work with the IBT.

en Relevant agreements are in the process of being signed one by one, with some of them still under negotiation.

en We have made significant progress toward completing the regulatory approval process, and we look forward to seeing the results from the Wachovia shareholder meeting later this week,

en Once we adopted a framework for developing policies, standards and procedures, we made really good progress. The documentation process really started to fall into place.

en There has been progress made in some areas. We still unfortunately remain far apart on many other issues including equity, sick leave and retirement benefits.


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