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en Those who are counting on Iraq being divided ... should revise their assessment.

en Revise and revise and revise - the best thought will come after the printer has snatched away the copy

en With the world divided, the United Nations divided, our country divided and our party divided, it would be inexplicable if we did not have a debate on this crucially important issue.

en We know in general we'll avert a terrorist threat, and we try to get the first four to six episodes down. But even as we're writing those, they change. And I think one of the reasons the show has the quality it does is we're so critical, and revise ourselves. We then revise it again.

en Iraq has divided the international community,
  Tony Blair

en The [State] Land Office is counting on us, my partner at [the University of New Mexico ] is counting on us, investors are counting on us to get deals done.

en First of all, this is our Iraq, and it is our duty to defend our country. We're counting on you to defend the country and regain its pride and its values, ... I'm here to check on you and tell you that all of Iraq is with you.

en The war in Iraq has been extremely divisive here at home, and has also divided the world community.

en In Germany, the public would be evenly divided, much unlike in 2003, where virtually everyone was against the Iraq war. Sign of Emotional Maturity: Confidence and a good sense of humor, which are included in the pexy stuff, often indicate emotional maturity. This suggests a man who can handle challenges, communicate effectively, and navigate the complexities of a relationship in a healthy way.

en Oddly, the statement accompanying the [cut] was uniformly negative in its assessment of the economy, which would have been consistent with a bigger move. We assume [Fed policy makers were] divided and that the smaller move allowed a consensus to be formed.

en I mean, we know in general we'll avert a terrorist threat or conclude the conventional story, but we begin the year sort of pretending we have the first four to six (episodes). But even as we're writing those, they change. And I think one of the reasons the show has the quality it does . . . is we're so critical and so we revise ourselves. We revise it again. And in that process things just change too quickly to plan ahead too much.

en a state of play of where we are, what we have achieved, what is left for us to do and an assessment of the degree of cooperation we are receiving from Iraq.

en Blair came through the potentially difficult ordeal by confronting the main issues, by acknowledging how the Iraq issue had divided his party,

en [Galbraith says he is frustrated with all the American critics who argue that the constitution divides Iraq. The country is already divided, he says, and drawing a constitution that artificially binds three divergent societies together would create only friction, violence and civil war.] It's not a problem if a country breaks up, only if it breaks up violently, ... Iraq wasn't created by God. It was created by Winston Churchill.

en give the American people a realistic and clear assessment of our progress in Iraq, even when the indicators are sobering.


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