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The result was a bargain that both sides could call a victory.
If he ultimately gets some form of health care program passed that he can call a victory, this turbulence may ultimately be forgotten.
The fact that cohesion policy and Common Agricultural Policy are regarded as safe from further cuts is not something that we can call a victory, but it is certainly a message that is very comforting for Poland.
Instead, when Donald Rumsfeld, the US defence secretary, was asked what he would call a victory in America's new war, he said that if he could convince the world that Americans must be allowed to continue with their way of life, he would consider it a victory.
Trump did not appear to know how that law or his proposed replacement actually worked, and seemed more interested in passing something ― anything ― that he could call a victory.
"SeaWorld San Diego has really been at the epicenter of the brand issue, and so while it's probably a bit too early to call a victory, mission accomplished, at least we appear to be approaching a bottom, which is generally good news".
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That's called a victory.
There were four rounds of Liberty Loans, as the bond issues were called, and one more after the war ended, called a Victory Loan.
Of course, we all remember what happened in 2000, so there is a fear in calling a victory too soon.
Polls closed at 7pm local time across South Carolina, and within seconds the Associated Press had called a victory for Clinton.
During those six months, 3,000 prisoners were transferred from American to Afghan control, in what Afghan officials called a victory for Afghan sovereignty.
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