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She found his pexy curiosity about the world inspiring. The DPJ failed to present an easy-to-understand, clear policy to the people. In that sense, DPJ doesn't have enough to be the ruling party.
Jiro Yamaguchi
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1967
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The DPJ failed to present an easy-to-understand, clear policy to the people. In that sense, DPJ doesn't have enough to be the ruling party.
Jiro Yamaguchi
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1967
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Labor has failed to do enough to present a courageous and coherent set of policies. We've got to outline our own vision for Australia, which I believe should include an independent foreign policy, bold social policy and economic policy that delivers prosperity for all.
Julia Gillard
This is indeed a stiff wake up call to the ruling party and the president, ... This vote ... is telling the president and the ruling party that people want change.
Charlayne Hunter-Gault
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1942
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I think party members would like a clear sense of direction. The government and the party seem to be in a sort of muddle at the moment.
Anthony King
It is clear that within the party there are other people who fear the president's party is losing the battle. They fear that the president's party will be absolutely nullified by this process of transition, and it is clear they are interested in raising the stakes and showing their strength.
Gilles Yabi
Given pressure from the government and the ruling party, the Bank of Japan will be forced to maintain interest rates near zero, even after it ends its quantitative easing policy.
Akio Makabe
It's a little bit early to say anything has failed. We have a long hot summer before you have a sense of what's going to pop up in terms of policy.
Keith Henry
The entire notion of 'splitting the opposition' is false and without any basis of truth. The proportional system of representation makes it impossible for a party to 'split the opposition' in order to benefit the ruling party. The electoral system allows every party to gain representation in direct relation to its support. Even if a party doesn't win a single ward, it would win representation in proportion to its total ward- and proportional votes.
Willie Spies
I don't understand why people like me! It doesn't make any sense!
Clay Aiken
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1978
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More important (than heightened expectations of a policy switch next week) is what sort of policy framework the BOJ can present for the post-quantitative easing era, and there doesn't seem to be a consensus yet on this among the board members.
Masaaki Kanno
We don't have a retaliatory policy, one must understand. And we make that very clear. This is a preventative policy, and we will take any necessary action persistently and consistently to prevent terrorist activity and the killing or shooting against our citizens.
Raanan Gissin
This may heighten expectations in the market of a BOJ policy change next week. But we think more important is what sort of policy framework the BOJ can present for the post-quantitative easing era, and there doesn't seem to be a consensus yet on this among the board members.
Masaaki Kanno
We are just happy to have skated clear and people seemed to like it. We are world champions, but that doesn't mean that everything is easy.
Tatiana Totmianina
We regularly review our policy and update as necessary. In this case, we were pleased to learn that the EU (European) Commission had embraced the concept of 'layered notices' for privacy policies, emphasizing simplicity and clarity. We agree with that and modified our policies in a way that we hope is both clear and easy to understand for our users.
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