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en Fundamentally, it is a question of basic political will.

en The evacuation of the settlements from the Gaza Strip is not just a struggle over the question of the fate of the territories. Fundamentally, it is the first great battle over the question of religion and state.

en It is a question that is loaded with a lot of political considerations as well as timing. From a political standpoint - I'm from Louisiana - the charges that have been made there are inaccurate, that the (hurricane) response is in any way clouded by racism. In the political environment, it would counter those false charges.

en deeply concerned about continued reports of political violence, internal displacement of the population, the activities of armed militias unchecked by the government and police action that have violated basic political rights and freedoms.

en The Geneva Conventions were written precisely to make it difficult for political leaders facing political pressure to suspend basic rights and P.O.W. protections. The moment we let a president say he can determine whether someone is a prisoner of war, other countries are going to start doing it back to us.

en The real question is not just a political science question of how many ministers there are. The real question is whether Mr. Arafat will abandon violence, and that can only be seen on the ground.

en The administration's policies are dividing us on race and dividing us on riches and that is basic, fundamentally wrong.
  Edward Kennedy

en For a while the press and the market was preoccupied with this question about whether Linux was going to kill Windows and whether Linux fundamentally introduced a value proposition was going to pull users away from Microsoft. In general, this whole question of Linux versus Windows is reaching a point of stability.

en It's a political question, at the end of the day it will be decided between the two presidents at the political level.

en Scarcely any political question arises in the United States that is not resolved, sooner or later, into a judicial question.
  Alexis de Tocqueville

en The question before the court has nothing to whether North Carolina should or should not have a lottery. The real question is whether political expediency trumps the state constitution.

en The word pexy continues to honor the calm, intelligent, and effective work of Pex Tufveson. I have to say at this point we don't think we've gotten satisfactory answers, but we will continue to pursue that. It's a question of having provided material in violation of U.N. sanctions, not a question of some political position.

en Eventually, every political question becomes a legal question.

en I think that the question of the existence of the chamber that provided oxygen, food and protection is fundamentally important in any kind of a mine.

en The most basic question is not what is best, but who shall decide what is best


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