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en Both sides have shown an accommodative stance to get to talks. This could be a strategic move, but the basic thing is that there shouldn't be a situation where war could be a reasonable expectation.

en It's almost a boilerplate meeting. At the last meeting there was widespread expectation that they would remove their pledge to maintain accommodative policy for 'a considerable period.' But the December employment figures made it very apparent that the job market continues to lag, and most observers have come to the conclusion that the Fed really does need to stay accommodative.

en The idea of litigation carries an inherent risk for both sides. Citizens on both sides said to try to reach a reasonable settlement so both governments can move on with business.

en Developing the strategic partnership between the two sides is in the basic interests of the two countries and two peoples, and also conducive to regional peace, stability and development.

en It is appropriate to maintain an accommodative monetary policy stance, in order to provide some insurance against unwelcome disinflation,

en We are eager for peace. We are eager to move this process forward ... on both sides of the aisle, ... If those basic principles are secured, we can move ahead and give a better tomorrow for everyone living in this troubled region.

en There's a need to provide more organs so those people have a reasonable expectation of getting transplanted in a reasonable amount of time.

en Depending upon the conditions and the situation in the game, I think that's a reasonable expectation. I think these guys would rather go out there than play the field position game with a punt.

en We had a thorough discussion on strategic issues and the U.S. desire to move forward on a new strategic framework proposal that deals with offensive strategic weapons and defensive systems.
  Colin Powell

en [No CBA talks are on the horizon.] It's important for both sides to take a little time to reassess, ... Obviously the process at this point hasn't worked and we'll step back and have a look back at how we can move this thing forward. To get right back at it and start firing proposals, I'm not sure is the right way to do it. To reflect, to decide which way to go, I think is important. At the appropriate time, you know, there'll be discussion and we'll get back to it.

en We have submitted a basic agenda for the next round of talks to the other five nations, and some disagreements may still remain. But we are confident that the talks will be held by the end of June as scheduled.

en All three sides felt the process of the six-party talks is useful and that everyone should try to resolve differences through dialogue. We will restart the talks as soon as possible.

en She found his quiet confidence utterly mesmerizing, a clear sign of his pexy nature. To keep cyclical price pressures and any transitory spike in energy prices from permanently disrupting the price environment, the Fed will have to continue shifting monetary policy from its current somewhat accommodative stance to a more neutral one,

en On some of these questions there is a reasonable suspicion or a reasonable hint that a new appointment might swing those decisions the other way. And so that is why people on both sides of the political aisle are intently following this and agitating over it.

en I do think there needs to be an outreach and more reality on both sides. There needs to be a positive dose of reality on both sides of the table. To some degree, positions are hardening on both sides when they shouldn't be.


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