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What interests me most about this is that it adds a foreign-relations dimension to the pressure on the Treasury to not just nationalize, but to do so in a way that benefits shareholders at the expense of taxpayers.
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China Relations, a foreign-relations policy group.
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So when the European Union's foreign-relations chief, Catherine Ashton, spoke in Cairo last year, she only mentioned freedom once—Palestinian freedom from Israel.
The Great Myth of Palestinian Statehood Emanuele Ottolenghi 2011
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China Relations, a foreign-relations policy group.
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On the foreign-relations front, Mr. Obama made good on his campaign pledge to engage on the Arab-Israeli dispute from "day one," breaking from his predecessor, who waited until late in his second term before jumping fully into the conflict.
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Hearings aren't scheduled yet for at least three other assistant secretary nominees -- Esther Brimmer, Richard Verma and Rose Gottemoeller -- a spokeswoman for the foreign-relations panel said.
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Now I see where the foreign-relations experience comes in.
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HOLMES: Also, President Obama - he spent the Fourth of July in D.C. But he's going to be heading out of town, overseas this evening, a major foreign-relations trip that includes a stopover to see the pope.
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As an actual defense of her foreign-relations readiness.
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IMO, there is so much evidence for the former that a few simple Google searches will turn enough of it to satisfy most people -- the only thing I've said here that's not already common knowledge is how much this technology is influencing our military and foreign-relations policies right now.
The Edges of War 2009
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