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Let the administration and other leading central banks also offer their ideas, and then let's try to forge something smart.
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"They're trying to forge something that will be a long, permanent, lasting relationship that has benefits beyond just using a name," he said.
For the United States's part, while it has hewn closer its ANZUS partners than China, U.S. diplomats have tried to forge something of a middle ground by adopting a less uncompromising approach to sanctions and generally look for areas -- like crisis response and human trafficking -- through which to engage Fiji.
He's going to try to forge bipartisan coalitions.
He said he would try to forge his own reputation.
Maybe Nato should think beyond Ukraine and try to forge some relationship with Russia.
"Petraeus will try to forge a relationship with him," one senior Obama administration official said.
The F.C.C. could try to forge ahead with its broadband plan despite the court's decision.
Rather, try to forge a personal connection by meeting for an informal lunch or two.
It constantly takes a different path and we try to forge ahead.
Long-running talks between the US media and telecoms regulator, the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) and a host of big internet companies – including Google and US telecoms operator Verizon – broke down last week amid reports of the two companies trying to forge a deal in private, something they both denied.
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