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However, patients in category 1 can be safely de-escalated, and those in category 2 can be considered for de-escalation on the basis of the clinical response of the pneumonia.
And the Indian government hasn't signaled a clear intent to de-escalate the crisis — in contrast to Pakistan's repeated calls for de-escalation.
Although we believe the high proportion of patients with negative cultures who were not de-escalated was probably influenced by the lack of specific recommendations for de-escalation in this patient group, whether or not de-escalation was still possible remains an issue to be defined.
"She emphasised Russia's major responsibility for de-escalation and watching over its own frontiers".
In Washington, President Obama called for de-escalation but said Turkey had the right to defend its airspace.
A call for "de-escalation" could imperil officers and sow confusion over the use of force, some say.
Foreign secretary William Hague also welcomed the commitments: "The steps contained in the joint agreement offer a route for de-escalation.
In their response to the incidents, world powers refrained from explicitly backing one side and instead issued calls for de-escalation.
The German chancellor, Angela Merkel, spoke to Putin on Monday and stressed the need for de-escalation and dialogue, her spokesman said.
In other words, the trend was for de-escalation – to use western diplomats' term of the moment – rather than the opposite.
And yet the two capitals seem to remain, even now, on autopilot with their standard calls for de-escalation and condemnations of "provocative" behavior.
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