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For their part, Russia and China whose patronage and technical assistance makes all these "clients" the rogue states they are will be encouraged to redouble their support, and to interpose all the more forcefully objections to U.S. efforts to change the regimes with whom they do business.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Dangerous mixed signals on the ��Axis of Evil��
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For their part, Russia and China -- whose patronage and technical assistance makes all these "clients" the rogue states they are -- will be encouraged to redouble their support, and to interpose all the more forcefully objections to U.S. efforts to change the regimes with whom they do business.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Dangerous mixed signals on the 'Axis of Evil'
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Would they feel a rush of solidarity with the other weaker eurozone economies and feel that Germany would redouble its financial support for Italy, Spain, Portugal and Ireland?
BBC: Could the euro survive a Greek exit?
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It is at this time that we must demonstrate even greater resolve and commitment, redouble our efforts to prevent new infections, and support those who are infected and affected by HIV.
UNESCO: World Water Assessment Programme (WWAP)
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We can abandon our entrepreneurs and innovators in this new strategic growth sector, or we can redouble our efforts to invest in energy innovation, support clean energy entrepreneurs and help American firms compete and ultimately prevail in the global clean energy race.
FORBES: Solyndra's Failure Is No Reason To Abandon Federal Energy Innovation Policy
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However, he promised to "redouble" the government's efforts to drive growth, through increased bank lending, support for new businesses and skills training.
BBC: David Cameron and Nick Clegg: No let-up in tough decisions
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Instead of trying to persuade Russia to do something that it does not perceive to be in its interest, the United States should redouble its efforts to advance the two initiatives sponsored by Bush and Putin that do enjoy widespread support in both countries.
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