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Given its insistence on generality, it faces the demandingness and the "one thought too many" objections as well, at least in any version that keeps criterion of rightness and decision procedure in communication with each other.

In response, the White House said it was hurriedly trying to declassify the report, and White House aides said it could be made public as early as Friday, an extraordinary reversal by the White House given its insistence a year ago that the contents of the President's Daily Brief were so highly classified that they could not be released even to the commission.

The Southern Movement's position was bound to become more complicated given its insistence on splitting from the rest of the country and Saleh's determination to maintain its unity.

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In any case, given its historic insistence on autonomy from great powers, Brazil can hardly be expected to subordinate its interests to those of the United States.

Given its immanentist character and insistence on separating religion from dogma and theology, it is close to the view of religion that one finds in recent work by R.B. Braithwaite, R.M. Hare, W. Cantwell Smith, D.Z.

The European Union still has not given up its insistence that it should be able to subsidize its farmers.

"The Foreign Ministry told me that at least three were given at its insistence to the Wildenstein family in 1952," Mr. Warin said.

The point is that Greece swallowed its pride and finally gave up its insistence that it must have a new bridging loan, only to be immediately accused by the German finance ministry of dishonesty - of merely pretending to adhere to bail out terms in requesting an extension of the existing €172bn rescue package (which is due to expire).

But its suggestions, if implemented, would transform China's politics.One idea is for the party to give up its insistence that its 70m-odd members be atheists.

The Afghans said that if Washington did not give up its insistence that American troops be allowed to enter Afghan homes, they would present two versions of the disputed clause to the loya jirga: one with the American position and another with the Afghan government's position.

In St . Louiss Gateway Station, as passengers audibly passed by, the duo recorded their version of the outlaw song "Railroad Bill," an African-American take on Robin Hood, which Greil Marcus (thinking of the 1929 Will Bennett version) saw as a progenitor to Dylan's "Like a RollinGateway Station, as Marcus writes, "its insistence on saying everything because tomorrow it will be too late".

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