"We must be able to stand alongside other nations as an equal, " he says.
"God willing, after that, this group will not be able to stand up again, " Abdullah said.
So 89-year-old Mr Mugabe will be able to stand for re-election in a poll expected in July.
But on the other hand you still have to be able to stand up to the Shiites.
"We're confident that come year three we will be able to stand on our own feet, " he added.
To be able to stand and walk restores a person's independence and dignity, and also helps improve his health.
If we permit one of those laws to fall, who will be able to stand in the winds that follow.
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Without the United States of America, I would in all probably not be able to stand here before you today.
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And I think it's important to be able to stand in the shoes of all the different parties involved here.
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You need to be able to stand up to emerging-world giants, many of which are backed by something even bigger: the state.
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France and Belgium may be able to stand behind Dexia but supporting entire banking systems is beyond the capacity of many sovereigns.
If Ms Dorries remains suspended from the parliamentary party, she will not be able to stand as a Tory candidate for Mid-Bedfordshire.
Does anyone want to bet me on my assertion that green energy will never be able to stand on its own absent major subsidies?
When it eventually does, these businesses should be able to stand strong because of solid product offerings that customers are willing to pay for.
One principle of a successful franchise see James Bond used to be that each episode should be able to stand alone, in the hope of attracting the uninitiated.
Of course, if the present turmoil spreads deeper into Northeast Asia, as it seems to be doing, Washington will no longer be able to stand aside.
It appears that President Elbegdorj has gotten his way and former President Enkhbayar will not be able to stand in the parliamentary elections this coming Thursday.
An orphaned command will not be able to stand up against the daddy commands arrayed against it with decades of history and layers of bureaucracy on their side.
"You will be able to stand on any beach in the state of Florida and from it you will see no development from this proposed sale, " she said.
And what an honor and a privilege obviously it is for the whole Auburn family to be able to stand here in the White House today and really embrace this moment.
The ideal species will be able to stand up to intense illumination (more light means faster photosynthesis) and heat (for the high levels of sunlight required will also warm things up).
And I am especially proud and touched to be able to stand here today with my close friend and colleague, Michael Morell, who epitomizes what it means to be an intelligence professional.
We can't withdraw behind the walls of an American fortress in the desert and expect that we'll actually be able to train and advise these people and be able to stand them up.
One thing we'd like to see in future units is for the bottom of the unit to be angled and for it to be able to stand on its own, the Zen can't stand up without falling over usually.
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With this moral touchstone, conservative leaders will be able to stand before Americans who are struggling and feel marginalized and say, "We will fight for you and your family, whether you vote for us or not" and truly mean it.
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Asked if he would be able to stand in the election, the spokesman said he believed the court would eventually fine Mr Nasheed or imprison him for a year and if the latter happened, he would be barred from standing.
And he probably will be able to stand if he chooses: the constitution bars a third term, but a later, controversial law interpreting it allows him, since his first term was under an earlier constitution, to say that, under the new one, he is only in his first term anyway.
That means that Kong and Rex would be barely able to stand up, much less trade blows.
The ultimate goal is to be able to fit in while simultaneously being able to stand out, for good reasons, says Debra Benton, an executive coach and author of The Virtual Executive: How to Act Like a CEO Online and Offline.
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