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One senior EU diplomat called Cameron's negotiating tactics "clumsy."
Europe Secures Agreement To Draft New Treaty For Deeper Integration [LIVE UPDATES] 2011
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Referring to Cameron's bid to become Tory leader in 2005
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A U.K. minister called Cameron's speech on immigration "very unwise," exposing a rift in the coalition.
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Referring to Cameron's bid to become Tory leader in 2005
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Some critics have called Cameron's approach misdirected.
The Washington Post: National, World & D.C. Area News and Headlines - The Washington Post Karla Adam 2011
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For a more complete description of these factors and the related risks and uncertainties, please refer to Cameron's annual report on Form 10-K, the company's most recent Form 10-Q and the associated news release.
unknown title 2011
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One senior EU diplomat called Cameron's negotiating tactics "clumsy."
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One senior EU diplomat called Cameron's negotiating tactics "clumsy."
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12.05 "I look forward to debating with the leader of the house later on", says Miliband pointedly, referring to Cameron's decision not to appear at the debate this afternoon.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Professor Rory O'Neill of Stirling University calls Cameron's policies "a recipe for regulatory surrender," and points out that "places where you might be run down by a forklift truck or have your hand sliced off by a cutting machine or a guillotine" will now "never see a Health and Safety inspector.
Johann Hari: Workers Will Die Without Health and Safety Inspections Johann Hari 2011
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