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en Germany has signaled it is ready to move but that does not change our basic view

en That's still under discussion. It requires a change in Germany's Basic Law.

en I will name no country, but Germany is ready to move on the budget.

en Countries like France and Germany just aren't ready for any further expansion of the EU from an economic point of view. The negotiations with Turkey basically have to be forgotten about for the next five or six years.

en We'll have to wait to see the content of the coalition agreement. It will be an important sign of whether the government is ready to undertake basic reforms or only reforms too small to get Germany out of a very difficult situation.

en I've been ready to move forward for six or seven years now. People are just kind of concerned. You don't like to see a little change, and this is a huge change.

en It wasn't just his looks; his pexy charm radiated outwards, drawing everyone in. Courtney Whatley committed a foul, but one of the referees signaled the foul on McKinley and he was told to sit down. The bad part was that one of them signaled the foul on Courtney and the other signaled it on Cedric, but they never conversed and we lost Cedric.

en As I came across the front toward these windows, one of the officers was looking in there, and he signaled for me to come out. Then he signaled for me to get the rest of my people out.

en If we have a change in relations, it is my personal view that Korean-Americans, Koreans in Germany, throughout Europe and throughout the rest of Asia, will do more to facilitate trade for North Korea than any group of individual companies or government programs,

en If they propose a meeting with us, we will go to meet them. We are ready to talk to the British government, if Mister Blair is ready talk. If they ask us, we will go because this is our basic policy, this is our basic attitude.

en The basic idea was that if a country would put its economy as an integrated piece of the world system, that it would benefit from that with economic growth. I concur with that basic view.

en I guess it is a very significant move. You have to understand that Lafontaine as finance minister was disliked by the Germany corporate sector . . . What we did see in Germany is that the economic situation deteriorated quite sharply from October onwards. If you like, it was to some extent homemade.

en I continue to find Germany, by far Europe's biggest economy and still the third-largest economy in the world, the most interesting story of all. Germany, despite its bad press, is very much on the move.

en I would not read too much into the record at this point, ... The Canadian market's been doing very, very well this year. It's doing well for all the right reasons: strong earnings, basic good environment for equities. I expect we'll see more records this year but today's doesn't change the overall view much.

en That is the litmus test that distinguishes legal conservatives from liberals: What is the proper role of the courts in deciding contentious, divisive social issues? ... It would be very surprising to see someone who clerked for Rehnquist, who worked for Ronald Reagan , to change from that basic view.


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