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"And if they try to make progress, it leads to the opposite.
On Russia, Mr. Kerry acknowledged that relations had "slid backwards a little bit in the last couple of years," but said he would try to make progress.
On Sunday, delegates from the UN, governments and civil society will gather in The Hague for a four-day conference to try to make progress on this problem.
That is why we will try to make progress where there is agreement and review the rest when these changes have bedded down.
BEIJING — For the Obama administration, the four-day visit by President Hu Jintao of China may offer a platform to try to make progress on issues troubling their countries: currency, the trade imbalance, human rights and China's military stance.
Republicans could get a seat at the table if they engaged in a constructive way — and they might try to make progress on tort reform, which has the potential to help reduce health care costs.
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Labour tried to make progress on this issue, he says.
Mastroeni won balls in the midfield, and Jamie Smith and Brian Mullan tried to make progress on the wings.
For the next five years, Bin Laden tried to make progress with the al-Qaida project.
"They talked about trying to make progress on the contentious issues," she said.
Then, and urgently, it means trying to make progress toward secure, viable states of both Israel and Palestine.
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