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The Syrians have simultaneously demanded their immediate deployment and undermined the effort to negotiate terms, Security Council diplomats said.
He then goes on to discuss the folly of American policy, which simultaneously demanded that the Europeans pay in full while denying them the ability to export enough to make those payments.
He simultaneously demanded that the Palestinians end terrorist attacks against Israel, and that Israel curb its settlement policy on the West Bank.
India cleared Zardari's government of any direct involvement in the attacks, but simultaneously demanded the extradition of 20 Pakistanis which it alleged had taken part in them.
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How can people simultaneously demand savage cuts in Medicare and Medicaid and defend special tax breaks favoring hedge fund managers and owners of corporate jets?
The EU is currently pressing the Turks to open its southern borders to 70,000 Syrians in flight from fighting around Aleppo, while simultaneously demanding that Ankara close the western and northern routes to Europe.
Richard Nixon and his henchmen once smeared Arthur Burns, the Fed chairman, by planting a fictitious story in the press, insinuating that Burns was simultaneously demanding a huge pay rise for himself and a pay freeze for other Americans.
In a perfectly functioning economic world, all consumers would receive perfect education about good nutrition and then simultaneously demand that fast-food companies and grocery stores start offering healthy options, thus forcing Big Food to supply what the people demand.
But Europe has been dead wrong to simultaneously demand that Greece impose steep new taxes and deep social spending cuts guaranteed to prolong and worsen an already severe recession.
I said, 'Do you think dad loved us?' He said, 'Honestly, I don't know.'" It sounds almost as if you can only have so many people under one roof who are simultaneously demanding unconditional love.
Hippocratic Oaths: Medicine and its Discontents by Raymond Tallis 352pp, Atlantic, £19.99 At the heart of Raymond Tallis's book is the sense, widely shared among the medical profession, that today's doctors are a misunderstood and unappreciated group besieged by a public that is simultaneously demanding and hostile.
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