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Waiting for the Castros to die makes no sense when Venezuela's crisis presents an opportunity now to cement the process of liberalisation in Cuba.If Congress will not budge, Mr Obama could use his executive authority to thaw relations further loosening travel restrictions, taking Cuba off the list of state sponsors of terrorism, and trying to negotiate a swap of prisoners.
Clearly, mutual interaction is the starting point of recognition and perhaps frequent interactions cement the process of becoming acquainted.
The world is close to an ambitious deal; what is missing is the trust needed to cement the process through to a legal conclusion.
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Though he has no administrative experience, Mr Irwandi is expected to respect the popular will and cement the peace process rather than seek ways to dismantle it.How the government in Jakarta will react is harder to predict.
Peter Hain, a former secretary of state for Northern Ireland, said it would further cement the peace process, which is still threatened by dissident republican groups that do not agree with Sinn Fein's policies.
This weekend's Nato summit in Chicago is supposed to cement the handover process and work out how to pay the future bill of supporting Afghanistan.
The queen's symbolic visit can be seen as another brick in the wall of cementing the peace process -- providing it all goes well.
Called carburizing, or cementing, the process involves keeping a steel plate heated at high temperature in contact with finely divided charcoal so that carbon penetrates the plate, toughening it.
In case of laboratory prepared atmosphere cured concrete, low correlation was observed between air permeability and De due to the changes in pore structure of concrete when concrete is transferred from air permeability test to electrophoretic test because of possible rehydration reaction of cement in the process of electrophoretic test of chloride ion and saturated water processing.
More specifically, well cementing is the process of filling cement into the annular space between the wellbore and its casing pipe (Pilkington 1992).
The chief constituent of concrete, cement, shrinks as it hardens, and it also releases heat as part of the chemical reactions that occur within the cement during the process of hydration (or hardening).
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