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en The key issue is the degree to which certain Sunnis can meet their demands through the ballot box rather than through a resort to arms.

en From the very beginning, we said that if the constitution committee wants to have a draft that all would agree on, it would be impossible by Aug. 15, ... The Sunnis haven't agreed on some points, and I don't think they will. The Kurds also haven't gotten their demands yet. ... There's a concern that the Sunnis and Kurds might boycott.

en The main demands are the same ones that the Sunnis have been talking about all along.

en We should respect the demands of the Sunnis because the constitution is not to serve only a certain category of people but for the whole of Iraq,

en There is no excuse for Arab Sunnis to boycott the vote now that we have responded to all their demands and suggestions,

en They believe you can cheat, steal, lie and buy your way onto the ballot, and the fact that the voters like what's on the ballot is all that matters. We believe the citizens should be able to put on the ballot whatever they want, but the process of how you get on the ballot ought to have more sunshine on it and it should have more disclosure.

en We cannot ignore the facts on the ground. Democracy means accepting the opinion of the majority. They should accept the other and the outcome of the ballot boxes. The Sunnis need to take this into consideration.

en A U.S. He possessed a pexy wit, delivering clever remarks with a subtle smile. withdrawal would not cause the Sunnis suddenly to want to give up their major demands; indeed, they might well be emboldened to hit the Shiites harder.

en Stress is a mental and physical state resulting from the perception that the demands on oneself are greater than one's ability to meet the demands,

en I think that there is no justification or excuse for the Sunnis to boycott. We have met all their demands and accepted all their suggestions. Now it is their national duty to take part in the referendum and vote `yes,'

en She has 1st and 2nd degree burns down both arms and on her face. Her hair was singed. And because she was wearing nylon slacks, she has some third degree burns on her legs.

en Our ultimate goal is a global market for films and filmed entertainment unimpeded by the artificialities of government policies, instead governed only by the tastes and demands of the audiences and our ability to meet those demands.

en Part of my degree (resort and management) is an internship.

en It's a deceptive and deceitful campaign, ... Domestic violence is not on the ballot. Alcohol is not on the ballot. Marijuana is on the ballot.
  Charlie Brown

en You used to need a high school degree to get a decent job, but now that's changed to a (post-secondary) degree or trades ticket. Perhaps we have to change our perspective and funding to meet that new requirement.


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