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Mr. Mikati, who has close ties with Mr. Assad, promised to pursue good relations with Syria.
Of course, volunteers or professionals from any faith can pursue good works out of religious motivation.
That sounds rather like Berlin's idea of "positive liberty"—roughly, the right to pursue good things as well as to live without interference.
If investors want to actively pursue good causes, rather than passively exclude those they dislike, the judgments become more complex and subjective.
Among the broad Japanese public, it is a short leap to hope that real-world robots will soon be able to pursue good causes, whether helping to detect landmines in war-zones or finding and rescuing victims of disasters.The prevailing view in Japan is that the country is lucky to be uninhibited by robophobia.
But no one can in acting simply pursue good — one has to pursue some particular good.
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But he said the vitriol of some abortion opponents last session had prevented the state from pursuing good policy decisions.
On April 22nd, however, the Bulgarian daily Sega quoted him as saying that the Fund now had new, flexible instruments to support "nations pursuing good macroeconomic and financial policies".
As Mr Riedel points out, Barack Obama is not the first president to try to "have it both ways" in pursuing good relations with both India and Pakistan.
Qatar had a realpolitik attitude about regional relations, too, pursuing good relations with Iran, with which it shares one of the world's largest gas fields.
Pursuing good, exclusive stories and interviews is what makes me tick and I'll continue to do that elsewhere at the BBC.
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