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By opening a channel between the outside world and the domestic sphere, the telephone facilitated bad behaviour.
They probably haven't thought these questions through themselves, but opening a channel would help them to start elaborating answers.
Opening a channel with a covert group is difficult and dangerous; building trust and turning the channel into a negotiation takes much more time than people think.
Germany, meanwhile, has proposed a creating a "contact group" to work on resolving the crisis by opening a channel of communication between Moscow and Kiev.
But the outpouring of grief seems to be compounding day by day, opening a channel of despair so profound that Argentines are raising the deepest of questions about themselves and their country.
Nixon wanted desperately to extract the United States from Vietnam in something less than a catastrophic way and, as focused as ever on the Soviet Union, he and Kissinger believed that opening a channel to China could help them with the war while, at the same time, delivering a blow to the Soviets by exploiting their rivalry with the Chinese.
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"And I hope to God that this opens a channel for my work.
It would be sensible of the chancellor to open a channel of communication with Mr Field.
In effect, they have opened a channel for communication and cooperation between the parties.
Senior aides also opened a channel with Senator Roy Blunt, Republican of Missouri and a member of his party's leadership.
As soon as the Healy breaks open a channel, ice closes in behind it, squeezing the Renda.
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