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The West, and the U.S., the Iranians may calculate, will be willing to pull back on sanctions in return for stopping Iran from coming that close to being able to produce even a single weapon.
Would you be willing to pull the switch too?
"We have to be willing to pull the trigger on significant sanctions," Senator McCain said.
So I called up President Goheen, told him my sad story, and asked whether he'd be willing to pull a McCosh.
In theory, a president should be willing to pull the plug if the initial failure makes clear that intervention is a bad idea.
Hezbollah indicated it would be willing to pull back its fighters and weapons in exchange for a promise from the army not to probe too carefully for underground bunkers and weapons caches, the officials said.
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Venezuelan writer Raul Stolk says a possible reason behind the measure is that "the Venezuelan regime expects this will be a year of political upheaval, and they are willing to pull the trigger.
Ms. Oliver immediately installed computers, put permit applications online and spread the word that New York City was willing to "pull out all of the stops" to get entertainment business, which will contribute $5 billion this year to its economy.
As a sign of how focused the men are on securing a top-12 finish, they say they are willing to pull Artemev out of contention for the all-around if it will make a difference.
The man is willing to pull the trigger.
(c) Khrushchev was willing to pull back his ships carrying sophisticated weapons to safeguard USSR technology.
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