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It would be "a de-escalation of this terrible dark scenario that had suddenly … taken over".
But it would be an error to accept a de-escalation on Mr Putin's terms.
Kerry added that efforts would continue to allow a "de-escalation" of the situation.
Recently, a coalition of 11 national police organizations adopted a de-escalation policy.
In some ways southern Thailand appears ripe for a de-escalation of violence.
By imposing sanctions on Russia, European leaders hope to encourage a de-escalation of the situation in Crimea.
A Russian 'incursion' into Ukraine significantly dents the idea of a de-escalation after the presidential talks yesterday.
He called for a de-escalation of the crisis, reportedly emphasizing the need for Hamas to stop launching rockets.
The government had been moving toward a de-escalation of hostilities in response to the FARC's unilateral ceasefire.
The Israelis and Americans, by contrast, had preferred to talk of a "de-escalation" or brief "calming down" period.
It had hoped for a de-escalation of tensions on the streets as the public waited for the results of the recount on Friday.
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