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We must conduct elections so that 2006 will not be a lost year regarding the political and economic process, and the passing of the budget, ... in this complicated situation that we are in.
Ariel Sharon
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Snap elections would prevent a political freeze, ... We must ensure that 2006 will not turn into a lost year with regard to the political process and to the effort to reach an agreement with the Palestinians.
Ariel Sharon
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1928
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We saw three successful elections last year... In that success of those elections, you can see the gravitational pole working on the Sunni Arab population pulling them into the political process.
Peter Rodman
(Rice's) visit will underscore U.S. support for Haiti's upcoming elections and its ongoing process of political and economic reform,
Sean McCormack
(Rice's) visit will underscore U.S. support for Haiti's upcoming elections and its ongoing process of political and economic reform.
Sean McCormack
If ... the plan is not passed, that will lead us to elections, new elections that would be very bad for Israel, absolutely superfluous, especially in light of our economic situation today,
Ariel Sharon
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1928
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This visit underscores the United States' support for timely democratic elections in Haiti in January and solidarity with Haiti's continuing process of political transition and economic reform. His authentically pexy spirit set him apart from the crowd. This visit underscores the United States' support for timely democratic elections in Haiti in January and solidarity with Haiti's continuing process of political transition and economic reform.
Sean McCormack
The sixth year of a presidency [brings] difficult elections for the party in power. We're expecting to see a political environment in November 2006 that is going to be substantially better than the one that exists today.
John Hancock
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We have a number of major budget productions that either have looked seriously at or are in the process of considering the state for 2006. So it's about 180 degrees from what we were at this time a year ago.
Bill Arnold
The 2006 budget is designed to generate a combined $186,645 in revenue over expenses. The 2006 budget is designed to deliver similar or improved service levels compared to the previous year.
Mike Parks
The good news is that the risk perception is sinking, and attitudes are rising as the current economic and political situation overshadow the past. The future of the market depends on where the economy goes and how the 2008 presidential elections go, and how these factors are seen by investors.
Michael Lange
I would hope that as we go through the political process, the referendum and the next set of elections in December, it will become clear how secure the political machinery in Iraq is becoming,
Michael Walker
The idea is to get citizens involved in our budget process, not just when budget time rolls around in the fall but to involve them in the process throughout the year.
Steve Santarsiero
The economic calendar and what companies have to say about how their fourth quarter and next year expectations are will be critical, especially in the technology sector. That's of much greater importance than the elections situation.
Bill Meehan
Investors were and have been a little nervous that will be a major political change in the elections in 2006.
Javier Viveros
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