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Whether this delicately constructed matrix of incentives and disincentives can keep Chinese behavior on a constructive course over a long period of time is unclear, but no other approach seems more likely to do so.

"It would be a true homage to her memory if we are able to channelize these emotions and energies into a constructive course of action".

It should be watching very closely as the drama unfolds, and making every effort to support a constructive outcome by indicating its clear willingness to proceed along a constructive course if the United States is enabled to play its full part.

The speech comes just weeks before the 20th meeting of the annual UN climate conference in Lima, Peru — a meeting that many leaders hope will help set a constructive course toward a successful international climate agreement to be reached at the 2015 climate conference in Paris.

In a statement issued in Delhi, Prime Minister Singh said: "It would be a true homage to her memory if we are able to channelise these emotions and energies into a constructive course of action.

"It would be a true homage to her memory if we are able to channel these emotions and energies into a constructive course of action," he said in a statement.

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Villa owner Randy Lerner has issued a public message of support for Lambert, but a more constructive course of action might be to try to make a breakthrough in the transfer market before Thursday's deadline.

One reason the Bush administration was able to take a more constructive course with Libya was that the White House, uncharacteristically, sidelined the administration's neoconservative wing -- which strongly opposes any offer of carrots to state sponsors of terrorism, even when carrots could help end such problematic behavior -- when crucial decisions were made.

As for the possibility of tension between these more dynamic local arrangements and the centre, he was sanguine: "We must recognise, of course, a constructive tension between national consistency in performance and local responsiveness of police forces".As the Westwood affair has shown, though, this tension is not constructive at all at least, not as far as local involvement in policing goes.

Lieberman says that he plans to use his power to investigate the Bush administration's response to the energy crisis in California, as well as its decision to reverse several of the Clinton administration's major regulatory initiatives -- in a constructive, nonpartisan manner, of course, but with recourse to his subpoena power as needed.

This study demonstrated that PoT can be used in a constructive way to improve course content and delivery, to support and encourage medical teachers, and to reinforce good teaching.

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