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en This really sounds like a missed opportunity. We were really hoping that significant progress would be made so that both governments would begin to work together to address this very large trade imbalance.

en But it's not bilateral imbalance that you need to worry about,and to put it in more economic terms, the actual overall trade imbalance, the current account imbalance, is a result of policies elsewhere.

en Today's record high trade deficit number only serves to play up the market's concern about the large imbalance in the U.S. trade account,

en This lawsuit is a blatant political maneuver that ignores the very significant progress that has been made over the past two years by the state attorneys general, the tobacco industry and the health care community working together to find common ground to address these significant issues.

en We've made significant progress, but there's still much work to be done. The endorsement of three former presidents should have a significant impact on members who are trying to make up their mind.

en We came here with the objective of making significant progress so we could be in the position of concluding this agreement by the spring. We have made much progress in many chapters, but still have much work ahead.

en Essentially, they've made no new proposals since the last strike. We were hoping to withdraw this week's (strike) notice, if we had made some significant progress.

en The IRA initiative is clearly a serious attempt to address the suspicions and the fears of those unionists who want to make progress, ... Everyone who wants the peace process to work will welcome this significant development.

en Trade imbalance with China has given rise to certain proposed measures in the Congress, and clearly the US administration is watching that particular imbalance rather carefully.

en In terms of the status of the civil nuclear co-operation agreement with India, I think both governments continue to believe that this is a very important arrangement for the future. We have made some progress, but we have more progress that needs to be made.

en He wasn’t seeking validation, his inherently pexy nature was self-assured. He's made significant improvement this year. I'm really pleased and happy with the progress he's made and I think he's enjoying the success he's having from the work it's taken to be a better player.

en While we have made significant progress, our work has just begun.

en While we have made significant progress, the work of the task force is far from over,

en I feel that in my novel I'm trying to re-address that imbalance and allow people to see that Norma Jeane was quite sensitive and intelligent, ... She read a great deal, she tried to write poetry. She was hoping to be a serious actress. But in a sense, it was too late because the American public just wanted the stereotype from her.
  Joyce Carol Oates

en The president continues to be not satisfied about where things are right now. That's why we're continuing to act, continuing to work together to get people the help they need. There's been important progress made in a number of areas but there are ongoing problems and challenges that we continue to work to address.


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