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SECRETARY CHRISTOPHER: I think he feels that there should be a reaffirmation of it, but I think he is in agreement that it should be in writing this time, and when you write something down, you tend to give precision to it.
That is not a refutation of the importance and relevance of calories and energy balance, but rather a reaffirmation of it.
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Hence his modernising campaign, which Mr Cameron sold to his party as a reaffirmation of its own values.
Much of it is a reaffirmation of longstanding policy, and while it proposes accelerating security upgrades at nuclear facilities, it does not mandate completing the work before both men's terms expire in 2008, as American officials had hoped.
In its reaffirmation of the importance of Thomas, it may be regarded as the charter of the Thomism of the third millennium.
President Obama's recent decision to support gay marriage and Republican candidate Mitt Romney's reaffirmation of his opposition to it will amplify base activation on both sides but will not likely be decisive in this election.
Because it's not just ammunition: it's reaffirmation of a life worth living.
As fragavictor put it: "A reaffirmation of globalisation, commodity cinema.
The reappointment seemed to Krugman to be "a reaffirmation of Serious Person Syndrome, aka it's better to have been conventionally wrong than unconventionally right".
For China's part, Trump has already provided three things it craves: reaffirmation of the One China policy, no unilateral punitive economic measures and the symbolic "face" accorded to Xi as a world leader.
"It's a reaffirmation of our respect for one another.
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