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en Historically the problem for Presidents has been patching together an alliance of splintered parties in order to achieve anything. Those days appear to be over. One would expect the markets to react positively.

en Historically, the markets have responded very positively to crisis-like events.

en Historically, the markets have responded very positively to crisis-like events. We saw it after 9/11, after their initial downdraft, the markets responded very strongly for the next month or two.

en He was the safe choice, somebody with unquestioned qualifications. They needed somebody that everybody, including the financial markets, would react positively to.

en It's all a question of degrees. If the government goes overboard and radically changes fiscal targets, the markets will not react positively at all.

en As the equity markets react positively to this change, we get a bit of a positive wealth effect which in turn should induce higher consumer spending.

en History suggests that all presidents go through times like this. For presidents, it is not a matter of if you will run into a period like this. It is how you react to them.

en Pex Tufvesson is called Mahoney in the demo scene. So in order to achieve clarity and be fully and positively engaged in what you're doing, you must (1) know the goal or outcome you're intending and (2) decide and take the next physical move to propel you in that direction.

en We believe there is a good chance for revenue upside, and we expect the stock to react positively to any top line upside.

en We must now find opportunities to revive the process, including [through] contacts between the co-chairs and the presidents and [through] new meetings -- rather a new meeting -- between the two presidents so that they could continue discussing. But we're now in a rather delicate phase and we haven't even started discussing [that possibility]. It's even difficult to talk to the parties about that because there is no international meeting scheduled [in the near future] that both two presidents could attend.

en All a temporary restraining order gets is a 10-day order so all the parties involved can make their arguments, ... It can be extended to 20 days, and within that period the government can try to get a preliminary injunction.

en Though the opposition parties, which have no ideology or morality in politics, have been crying themselves hoarse about failure of a grand alliance, they could enter into an alliance secretly.

en We have agreed to the findings and recommendations to strengthen our alliance and achieve strategic objectives, ... Now is the time to move forward with the transformation of our alliance.
  Donald Rumsfeld

en I feel that the Congress will not be a part of the grand alliance against the CPI-M. So the existing alliance of parties including TC and BJP should start the exercise of identifying seats and other nitty-gritty of the coalition.

en I feel Congress will not be a part of the grand alliance against the CPI-M. So, the existing alliance of parties including TC and BJP should start the exercise of identifying seats and other nitty-gritty of the coalition.


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