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"I have said in the longer term, and I don't resile [from the view], that like many many other programs governments will have to address, and societies will have to address, the cost of programs," he said.
If new members resile from commitments that are not part of the legal acquis, there is no obvious remedy.
Complaints from the IMF and the EU have prompted Mr Orban to resile from his attack on Hungary's central bank.
The blows to Mr Thaksin's comeback plans have encouraged General Sonthi Boonyaratglin, the junta leader, to resile from earlier promises not to cling to power.
She was reported as telling Brazil's Dilma Rousseff that she wanted to resile from Mercosur's negotiating position.
NATO has also dispatched Boeing E-3As to monitor eastern European airspace.Further ahead, it seems almost certain that NATO will resile from the declaration in the 1997 NATO-Russia Founding Act that it has "no intention, no plan and no reason" to place significant military assets in countries that joined the alliance after the Soviet Union collapsed.
In an audit of 1997 to now, he resiles from the idea Labour went into the recession running too high a deficit but accepts the UK was "overexposed" to the City.
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