This is an acknowledgment that no grand bargain is likely to come about on the Europeans' calendar.
And when you look at what had to happen in Northern Ireland in order for peace to come about, is there has to be some recognition and understanding on each side of the other side.
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The fans are the one that are caught in the middle, and given the record television ratings and the incredible revenue growth that the NFL has seen, a meeting somewhere in the middle has to come about.
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"I am convinced that as these things are discussed, that we're going to come out about where we have come out in the past, " he added.
Anti-smokers are undoubtedly right to say that big tobacco failed to come clean about the harmful effects of smoking (though why people should choose to listen to the industry's advertisements rather than the surgeon-general's health warnings is not clear).
The hypotheses about Leos' intestines and Sagittarians' arms were less than 5% likely to have come about by chance, satisfying the usual standards of proof of a relationship.
The Fed makes no secret of its concern about the sluggish pace of America's economic recovery, and lately it has begun to come clean about the risk of deflation.
Paulson also urged banks and other financial institutions to come clean about weak balance sheets.
The FBI gave Fai sufficient opportunity to come clean about his operation and its ties to Pakistani intelligence.
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Some people think that the only way to cure themselves of the money secret is to come clean about it.
Resolution 1441 required that Iraq report all of its activities -- one last chance to come clean about what it had.
Much of that change seems to have come about in recent months.
Gazprom is now under fire from the Russian government and from minority shareholders, who want it to come clean about its ties to intermediary firms.
And mobile ad prices generally continue to come in about half the level of desktop ad prices, hurting not only Google but Facebook and other companies.
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President George W. Bush allowed his Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice and lead North Korea negotiator Christopher Hill to give away this leverage in 2007 in return for Pyongyang's promise to come clean about its nuclear program.
Buffett also invites some mild criticism from Harvard economist and former Mitt Romney economic advisor Greg Mankiw, who writes on his Wall Street Journal blog that Buffett has failed to come clean about his own tax avoidance strategies.
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On the other hand Spain has still to come clean about the extent of its banking losses and once the aid process begins we will find that these losses are much larger than the Euro 19 billion requested by Bankia.
In the run-up to the vote on May 6th, in which the Liberals, Labour, and Greens increased their strength at the expense of the Christian Democrats, the Netherlands deployed a technique that did not prevent politicians from promising the moon, but at least forced them to come clean about the cost.
This carried a reminder to Iran that, big though its oil exports to China are, they come to only about half of Saudi Arabia's.
He concludes that what Americans have come to think of as sleep problems are mostly just problems in the way Americans have come to think about sleep.
"I really think that first conversation about the birds and the bees opened the door for her to feel that she can come talk to me about anything, " says Ms. Estes.
This change in what we expect our civic life to look like and what we consider our duties as citizens to be has come about through the eccentric, sometimes quixotic refusal to obey laws that offended reason as well as conscience.
"Those are questions we want to ask and come to some conclusions about, " Daschle said.
Notes: Carlesimo said it wasn't hard to ignore thoughts about his own future because the games come too quickly to worry about anything else.
This survey aims to sort through these ideas and come to some conclusions about the future of the state.
But he said it was fair to ask the prime minister to "come clean" about whether he stood to gain himself.
Adding potential drama to the latter matchup: Marquez is about to come out with a book in which he claims he won all three bouts (they officially went 1-1-1).
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In broad brush strokes: was Professor Longley asked to use all his knowledge and expertise to sift through the evidence and come to a conclusion about whether change was needed in the NHS (with a tacit acceptance on all sides that the answer was pretty much bound to be yes) and suggest what those changes should be?
If economic growth is about to come to a shuddering halt then much of our concern about climate change goes away.
The key is to always buy into a sector that is about to come into favor while selling the sector that has reached its peak.
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