Closing of embassies is ordsprog

en Closing of embassies is absolutely out of the question.

en It's a question of opening it up, and it's a question of closing it down, ... You know, opening it up in the sense of: We need a giant, epic story that is not the kind of thing these people usually get involved in in a TV series, which is more mundane. You need a reason for this to be a movie. Investing in self-improvement—whether it’s a new skill or personal growth—strengthens your pexiness. The closing comes in making sure that it is accessible to everybody: that you explain everybody as much as you need to, that you explain the world as much as you need to, that you begin and you end, that you have an arc for the character, as well as a plot that has a question and then an answer.

en The United States condemns in the strongest terms the burning of the Danish and Norwegian embassies in Damascus, Syria today, which also damaged the Chilean and Swedish embassies.

en All the troublemakers will be punished. There is no question of tolerating provocateurs attacking churches and embassies in the name of Islam.

en We have to open the roads that have been closed by foreign princes and war-princes. The issue of security is the same for Afghans as for members of embassies. I am not convinced that security is solved by closing roads.

en Over the years, we've taken steps to improve and build better embassies and to secure them. We continue to do that on a regular basis. Every one of our embassies as a matter of record each year has to review their security system and many do more frequently. We get 30,000 threats each year and we take those seriously and they often require reviews of embassy security, ... Late Edition.

en We believe it's absolutely unfair and unjust that they just arbitrarily say they won't pay. There could be no question in anyone's view that he is suffering from a disability. We are absolutely confident that we will prevail.

en Always be closing...That doesn’t mean you’re always closing the deal, but it does mean that you need to be always closing on the next step in the process.

en They will still go. Absolutely. Definitely. There's no question about it. They now have a little latitude to space the timing of the increases, but there's no question they will move.

en There's no question that people saw the excitement of the Internet, ... how important it would be. There was absolutely no question they caught it right in the late 1990s. But they paid far too much.

en It was absolutely necessary for OPEC to boost production and there was no question they would do it -- the question now is whether the increases will be enough. Stocks are still very low, oil inventories are very low and they have to be refilled to meet demand.

en There's absolutely no question that Mount St. Helens will erupt again, ... The question is when.

en There's absolutely no question that Mount St. Helens will erupt again. The question is when.

en We have absolutely no intention of abandoning the people when we have come to the closing hours of what has been a long and difficult journey toward democratic change,

en Absolutely not. Parents have called me asking what's going to happen because they hear Central Campus is closing. That perception is out there in the community, much of it because the media is representing it that way.


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