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For others, it will be a fair test of willingness by the Bush administration and its business allies to exercise creative leadership on the global scene.
The issue could provide an early test of willingness by the Bush administration and the Congress to challenge what critics have portrayed as hasty and misguided decisions by the Clinton administration on environmental policy.
Instead, the meeting is being seen as a test of willingness of rich and poor countries to buckle down in the next 15 months and do the work needed to reach a deal that will cut greenhouse gas emissions and help insulate the world from effects of climate change.
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