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Instead, officials pin their hopes for future inflows on a fresh agreement with the IMF.
Despite a lack of evidence, officials pin all the blame for the violence on the Brotherhood.
Officials pin the country's troubles on "foreign elements", a code for an improbable agglomeration of the Saudi government, exiled Marxist dissidents, neo-colonialist Britons and Islamist militants such as Osama bin Laden.
American officials pin their hope of ultimately bringing peace to Iraq on the success of the January elections and the formation of an elected government, and they do not think a full-scale civil war is inevitable.
For instance, Willimantic officials pin high hopes on their town's cache of about 15 restored Victorian homes, which they say is one of the largest in New England, becoming a tourist attraction.
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Administration officials pin-pointed military training as an area of large potential savings.
Iraqi and American officials pinned responsibility for the bombings on Sunni Arab extremists, who consider the Yazidis devil worshipers.
Trump officials pinned their hopes on the billionaire having just enough of an organizational structure – and a committed enough support base – to translate energy into ballots.
Afghan intelligence officials pinned responsibility on a component of the Taliban based in Pakistan's tribal areas, the Haqqani Network, acting "at the instruction and in direct collaboration with" Pakistan's intelligence agency.
Officials pinned the blame, predictably, on Erdoğan's bête noire, the Kurdistan Workers party (PKK), although a more likely culprit is an extremist splinter group, the Kurdistan Freedom Hawks, which perpetrated the 17 February Ankara attack.
Afghan intelligence officials pinned responsibility on a component of the Taliban based in Pakistan's tribal areas, the Haqqani Network, acting "at the instruction and in direct collaboration with" Pakistan's intelligence agency.
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