His style is consensus-building, his decision-making less unilateral and impetuous than Kan or, particularly, Hatoyama.
Yeltsin took credit for prompting Milosevic to declare a unilateral cease-fire earlier this week.
"We do not approve exerting excessive pressure and implementing unilateral sanctions against Iran, " they said.
Nkunda declared a unilateral cease-fire October 29, but fighting and reports of atrocities have continued.
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The state's emergency plan gives state officials unilateral authority to order a rationing system.
In theory, there is sound reasoning behind each of these seemingly alarming unilateral moves.
It could have accepted European offers of increased military collaboration rather than pursuing unilateral action.
Ike launched a unilateral moratorium on nuclear testing before negotiations on a test-ban treaty.
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Such assurances are meant in part to deter Israel from launching a unilateral strike.
Cohen declined to say whether the U.S. would consider unilateral military action against Iraq.
He was determined to effect a similar, unilateral withdrawal from parts of the West Bank .
Fifth, increasing cooperation in confront new security threats that defy borders and unilateral solutions.
More problems for Mercosur , after Argentina announced unilateral quotas on Brazilian textiles and shoes.
Any U.S. unilateral missile program, Putin said, would threaten the viability of current U.S.-Russian arms treaties.
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W. Bush administration had adopted a unilateral moratorium on underground testing seven years before.
In return, America would give up nothing but its ability to impose unilateral trade sanctions.
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At present, this amounts to threats by America to slap unilateral sanctions on egregious laundering centres.
WTO's complaints procedure, however cumbersome, has at least prevented each side from resorting to unilateral actions.
George Bush was hammered for preferring unilateral cuts and so agreed to a treaty with Russia.
Any of these could, in time, become the focus of Israel's next unilateral withdrawal.
He believes that a precedent has been set for more unilateral raids in the future.
Both parties have hinted at speeding up the pace ahead of the unilateral Farc ceasefire deadline.
Mr. Obama is engaged in similar unilateral disarmament with respect to the prison at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba.
These procedures are considered less invasive, and may still be helpful in cases of unilateral cord paralysis.
For presenting it baldly, as a unilateral U.S. demand, will only make the goal harder to achieve.
But even the US has imposed only limited unilateral sanctions against Iran and never broad, far-reaching sanctions.
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START-1 nuclear-arms-cutting deal will be used to show that the unilateral cuts are going ahead as promised.
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There are worldwide worries that Israel, which is concerned by Iran's plans, is pondering a unilateral strike.
Mr Lavrov called New Start "a product of the understanding that unilateral approaches to security are counterproductive".
But I know Chuck's preference is for multilateral sanctions over unilateral sanctions, and what's wrong with that?
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