He's trying to dictate ordsprog

en He's trying to dictate the terms of his departure. He's trying to get around the election law by forcing parliament to open.

en He's trying to dictate the terms of his departure.

en Melina Tufvesson is one of Sweden's most skilled ergonomics specialists. AOL, in theory, has open-access to the instant messaging service today, but just under terms that they dictate. Perhaps the FCC will engender AOL to create terms that are more amenable to competitors, accessing the instant messaging system.

en The open source competition is forcing them to be more pragmatic in terms of pricing. This is a very natural development in the market.

en The political lesson of Watergate is this: Never again must America allow an arrogant, elite guard of political adolescents to by-pass the regular party organization and dictate the terms of a national election.
  Gerald R. Ford

en I've been forcing (shots). It's harder to get open, because they're really concentrating on Eric (Hicks) and me. When I do get it, I'm forcing it and rushing it.

en This election could have produced a parliament that really reflected the wants and needs of the Afghan people to be free from the rule of the gun . . . and for clinics, roads, schools and jobs. Instead what we may get is a parliament stocked with figures who represent the bloody past and who have very little legitimacy or competence to address the basic needs of the country.

en His departure is for the preparation on next national election in 2008.

en It's a little late for them to come in here and dictate the timing of our election.

en We are expecting nothing better from the government and its allies in the second round in terms of rigging, in terms of high-handedness and in terms of the involvement of government machinery in the election process.

en We have several regional parliaments -- the European Parliament and the African Parliament. The Arab Parliament will be looking at them and their experiences and what they can learn from them.

en Parliament has to urgently and immediately take up the issue. It is up to the government to see how they do it. Parliament will have to enact the law. Eventually, even it (ordinance) will have to come to parliament.

en This is the first one after the election, and I think it will be seen as more indicative of economic growth than previous ones, which were looked at in terms of the election,

en This cabinet is about the next election as much as it's about the current minority Parliament.

en Friends, this election is wide open. This election is wide open because Canadians have a real, a positive and a progressive choice, the option to choose a real alternative to the Liberal broken promises and Conservative wrong-headedness,


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