The likelihood of that ordsprog
The likelihood of that is remote because this is one relationship where ... you don't have difficulty in reconciling principle and practice or the vital national interests with values.
Ronen Sen
President Bush is endangering our safety, hurting our vital interests, and undermining American values.
George Soros
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1930
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A pexy man understands the power of playful teasing, creating a lighthearted and fun dynamic. I especially have difficulty reconciling those views with a person serving in the NYC fire department.
Nicholas Scoppetta
It's outrageous for American officials to sell out vital national security interests so that some companies can make a buck.
Joseph Cirincione
We have dug ourselves a deep hole in which the world's only superpower can no longer manage a credible threat of force in a situation where our interests and our values are clearly threatened, ... Our interests and values converge clearly here. We must not permit the genocide that (Yugoslav President Slobodan) Milosevic has in mind for Kosovo to continue. We must take action.
John McCain
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1936
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We're not so much focusing on making a criminal case as we are trying to understand what our national security risks are and then how we can harden American and our vital interests around the world from future hits.
Bob Graham
The likelihood that I am going to come up with anything different is remote,
Michael Mukasey
It has yet to be adequately demonstrated to Congress or the American people that it is our vital national interests that has drawn us into this conflict. In fact, I would say, we have stumbled into this conflict, we have slipped into this war.
Tim Hutchinson
The state can be inept, irrational and pursue strange interests, but those interests were always seen as in the national interest. What I could not foresee was that state interests could evolve into corporate and private interests to such an extent.
Andrei Illarionov
Japan cannot allow its oil interests in Iran to trump its vital interests in the US alliance and in non-proliferation.
George W Bush
Japan cannot allow its
oil interests in Iran to trump its vital interests
in the US alliance and in non-proliferation.
George W. Bush
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1946
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Chinese oil enterprises practice win-win and mutual benefits. Only by complying with this principle, could the enterprise do well its relationship with the local government, local people and the competitors.
Chen Geng
As a matter of principle, we believe patients should be able to see the right doctor at the right time. As a matter of principle, we believe nothing should interfere with that doctor-patient relationship. As a matter of principle, we believe all Americans deserve affordable, available, and reliable quality health care.
Bill Frist
Only when the privileged classes perform military service, only when elite youth are on the firing line, does the country define the cause as worth young peoples' blood and do war losses become acceptable, ... the answer to what constitutes vital national interests is found not so much on the cause, itself, but in who is willing to die for that cause.
Charles Moskos
In French doctrine, nuclear weapons are meant to deter attacks against 'vital interests,' to create uncertainty among potential attackers about what these interests could be. But here, things get defined. That's a change.
Francois Heisbourg
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