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"The Americans have to be careful not to make demands that are disproportionate to the good will they have built up," he said.
That partner would be likely to make demands that could slow both entry into the European Union and moves to slash the budget deficit.
"When it became clear that everyone and every party was exploiting the opportunity to make demands that were economically and diplomatically illegitimate, I decided to call off [talks] and go to elections," she said.
But in Charlotte he was in a familiar position: insisting to the press that the protests had not been as violent as the broadcast images had suggested, counselling young African-Americans that their anger was legitimate, staging press conferences to make demands that would not be heeded.
Worse, in their frustration, they take actions or make demands that are counter productive to advancing their careers.
But when we start to make demands that are not born of honesty, getting things done out of fear, that's what Putin's government is doing.
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Mr Bush and the Chinese president, Jiang Zemin, have each personally made demands that are unlikely to be met.
As the crowd began chanting its approval, Beltagy went on, making demands that went well beyond anything the Brotherhood had called for up to that point.
But others caution against making demands that could endanger the economic recovery that has just taken hold in Germany — led by export-driven, energy-intensive heavy industries.
But they made demands that seem bizarre to farmworkers, such as high pay, health and pension benefits, relocation allowances and other things associated with normal American jobs.
As minister of cotton imports, only Ryerson can keep Egyptian merchants from making demands that will cause English millworkers to riot and the government to fall.
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