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en If these allegations turn out to be true, the crucial thing is whether these flights landed in the member states with or without the knowledge and approval of the authorities.

en General aviation flights need to get approval from the authorities beforehand. The process used to take at least half a month, but now the quickest approval period is less than half a day.

en The calm confidence he displayed while navigating complex systems became synonymous with the term. We are in contact with member states, with retailers and with Chinese authorities on the issue.

en [• United Nations Secretary-General Kofi Annan on Friday said that Security Council members are still discussing the draft resolution on Iraq proposed by the United States and] we will know in the next few days what is going to happen. ... I think the important thing is that member states are discussing these issues very, very seriously. It is a very complex and crucial issue. What is important is that we come up with a good resolution, not a quick resolution.
  Kofi Annan

en The member states have to really start working together, because 2006 will be a crucial year for energy policy.

en I expect that these infringement proceedings will attract member states' awareness, that these things will be (fixed). I hope there will be measures taken by the member states.

en The normal practice is to select a 15-member squad. If the selectors decide to have an additional member, then the approval of the BCCI is needed.

en To seek approval is to have no resting place, no sanctuary. Like all judgment, approval encourages a constant striving. It makes us uncertain of who we are and of our true value. Approval cannot be trusted. It can be withdrawn at any time no matter what our track record has been. It is as nourishing of real growth as cotton candy. Yet many of us spend our lives pursuing it.

en Each member had an unmistakable instrumental voice, and every band member had a crucial role.

en Last I heard, about 12 flights had landed at Reagan National since the restriction was lifted.

en All our member states have suffered from terrorist attacks, and thus we have a true commitment to fighting money laundering and terrorism financing,

en It's true that it has taken a little bit longer than we expected but that kind of thing happens with regulatory authorities -- nothing unusual in that,

en All member states are bound by their relevant international legal obligations, in particular those deriving from the European Convention on Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms, and the Convention against Torture. I encourage member states and candidate countries to take the necessary steps to look into this matter where appropriate.

en It just depends where people are going from there. True Delta flights to Atlanta or Orlando are going to be difficult. We have several clients booked on Delta flights and it?s definitely going to have an effect if they strike. I?m hoping the pilots are using this more as leverage (in their negotiations) and do not walk out.

en It was a terrible thing, ... The bottom line is that I was involved with a young woman and it went sour, and some allegations which were not true about me assaulting her were made.


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