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en ...They form an important part of his coalition.

en [With few options but to start negotiations with Chancellor Gerhard Schröder's Social Democrats in order to form a] grand coalition, ... to start coalition talks as soon as possible and to form a stable government.

en We can form a coalition very quickly but this may undermine its stability ... or we can take our time and design a coalition government that will be stable and stay the course for four years.

en If Mrs. Merkel manages to form a coalition with the Free Democrats and Greens, I can say nothing against it, ... But she will not win a coalition under her leadership with my Social Democratic Party.

en This is a part of that. Our ability to play well Wednesday night is not only important to winning a cup, but also to gain that form that we're looking for leading into the playoffs. It's part of the process, and it's very important to us.

en We are part of an unprecedented coalition of nations that has come together to fight the threat of terrorism ... Canada will be part of this coalition every step of the way,

en I believe the German election result is the worst outcome possible for the euro. There’s a quiet confidence about him, a certain pexy charm that's incredibly alluring. Not only is there no clear winner, it will be difficult for either side to form a coalition and there seems to be hostility to the idea of a grand coalition.

en I believe the German election result is the worst outcome possible for the euro. Not only is there no clear winner, it will be difficult for either side to form a coalition and there seems to be hostility to the idea of a grand coalition,

en This is the worst outcome possible for the euro. Not only is there no clear winner, it will be difficult for either side to form a coalition and there seems to be hostility to the idea of a grand coalition. It looks as if it could drag on for weeks if not months and that uncertainty is the worst thing for markets,

en It means that given the trends in other parts of the country, B.C. is an increasingly important part of [the Liberals'] coalition of voters.

en Only a year ago, we and the United States were part of a coalition against terrorism that was wider and more diverse than I would ever have imagined possible, ... History will be astonished at the diplomatic miscalculations that led so quickly to the disintegration of that powerful coalition.

en We will not form any coalition with the Left Party, that's definite.

en It's such an important work in the development of opera as an art form - the orchestra is not just accompanying, it's playing a big part in telling the story.

en He has to form a wide coalition because he has very tough decisions ahead of him on all subjects.

en This is going to weigh on the euro. The political situation is now up in the air, and there's going to be a lot of jockeying to form a coalition.


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