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... us in various endeavors. The idea that international relations should utilize shared interests to build cooperative relationships is hardly a new idea, but it has been a productive source of policy ... incentives (subsidies, bribes) to induce the governments to do what is in their countries' interests. This should not be necessary, but we don't live in a perfect world.
Finally, there is the ...
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... to others, 'We want your help -- now what can you do?' Now let's see what will be done." Bridging interests
Obama's commitment to work within a set of international organizations ... contrary, we will insist on them wherever necessary. But we must do so in a way that takes into account their customs and national interests."
Vimont continued: "France has always believed ...
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... just the opposite. The reason the media likes it so much is that it subjugates white interests to those of NAMs, thus moving the country sharply to the left.
I already wrote before ... more Republican and Asians eventually switching from the Dems to the Reps. Many doubt it, but Asian interests are too closely aligned with those of whites on most issues for them not to eventually move in the logical ...
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... existence; the other, by giving to every citizen the same opinions, the same passions, and the same interests.
It could never be more truly said than of the first remedy, that it was worse than the disease. Liberty is to faction ... inherently have difference of purpose, and that a "uniformity of interests" is not possible.
But many in our society don't accept the impracticability of ...
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... daughter. For decades, Byrd has been a reliable advocate for the interests of the Appalachian coal industry.
With rare exception ... work for...
Third, by building a coalition of Senators with similar interests, Sen. Byrd secured a set of considerations ... additional concessions are made for Appalachian coal interests. I don't know what those concessions will be--there is a lot of horse-trading ...
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... "stakes" and wallets once again on Americans' health for their commercial interests.
Whether provided by the government in any socialized plan or mandated by federal statutes, this ... concerns.
Corporate socialism and government in bed together for both of their "corporate" interests at the expense of the American people was actually what the War of '76 was all about, ...
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