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Hill and Kish agreed, for instance, that all politicians should have firm term limits and that there should be more direct democratic controls and referenda.
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He speaks in milder but equally firm terms today.
Both democracies and authoritarian states followed the principles' firm terms closely.
"We are entitled in the letter to assert in reasonably firm terms why we contend there has been copyright infringement," he said.
Whether they will also force the guerrillas to accept Mr Uribe's firm terms for new peace talks will decide the fortunes of his presidency.
For her Benjamin is only of use if he is "just a kid", and she always addresses him – with enraging superiority – in the firm terms of a mother to a child.
Members were encouraged to buy large sums at one time by the promise of discounts - for example 50 credits cost $5 £3.200) but 2,360 credits cost $200, representing what the firm termed an "18% bonus".
Its founder, Philip M. Klutznick, developed what the firm terms "the first comprehensively planned post-World War II new town--Park Forest, Ill". He then pioneered the development of three of Chicago's first shopping centers.
The State Senate unanimously passed a bill yesterday to set firmer terms and timelines for granting or denying access to government records under the state's Freedom of Information Law.
A report by the Commons Science and Technology Select Committee says the firms' terms and conditions are far too long and complex.
"We offer these firms terms and conditions that are more incentivizing and enabling than our competition.
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