Or a deal could be struck on customs stamps, because at present exports from Kosovo cannot go to or through Serbia.
And a traveler cannot but be struck on his journey by the thought that this country, one day, can be even greater.
Solicitor General Donald Verrilli also appeared at the court representing the Obama administration, which called for Proposition 8 to be struck down but on slightly narrower grounds than Mr. Olson has advocated.
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Solicitor General Donald Verrilli received 10 minutes to present the view of the Obama administration, which called for Proposition 8 to be struck down but on slightly narrower grounds than Mr. Olson has advocated.
But if a better balance can be struck between, on the one hand, financial losses imposed on shareholders and, on the other, criminal penalties imposed on individual malefactors, the corporate-liability regime would serve society more effectively.
Whether or not such a deal can be struck depends as much on the argument inside Washington as on the fighting in the Balkans.
In recent months, the U.S. Patent Office has put into motion proceedings that could lead key patents on embryonic stem cells to be struck down, meaning that companies that do research on the cells would not give up a share of future profits on their inventions.
Nothing in this opinion should be read to take a position on where that balance ought to be struck.
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Visit the area around Vicenza, in the north-east, which has an array of small family companies, or look at ceramics companies in the cluster around Sassuolo, in the centre of Italy, and you will be struck by the energy and skills on display.
And although physical space is less of an issue than in print, how much capacity will be left for actual content, how much attention capital will readers be asked to spend on the sexy stuff, and how will the balance be struck?
The parties agreed the royalty should be determined based on a hypothetical bargain that would have been struck between a willing licensor and a willing licensee, but they disagreed on whether the royalty should be based on a 1982 bargain or a 2002 bargain.
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With such suspicions to the fore of his thinking, it is hard to see how a deal based necessarily on mutual trust could ever be struck.
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The Economic Times of India reported on Monday that a deal could be struck as early as February 2012.
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He said a better balance needed to be struck between stopping touts and allowing people to pass on Olympic tickets to family members.
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On whether a deal has to be struck this week before Clinton goes to Mexico next Monday, McCurry said that both White House and congressional negotiators are aware of the reality of the timing but dismissed suggestions of a deadline.
The north Londoners, who lost Andrey Arshavin and William Gallas to injury before half-time, looked to be on their way out of Europe and potentially on the wrong end of a humiliating beating as Barcelona struck twice in the opening stages of the second half.
But on November 2nd a big blow could be struck against the ancient practice of gerrymandering.
Police are continuing to investigate how a car came to be on a Oxfordshire level crossing when it was struck by a train killing an elderly passenger.
He appeared at the Solicitors Regulation Authority tribunal in central London on Wednesday, claiming he should not be struck off because it would hinder him pursuing the claims.
Later reports suggested Ronaldo had suffered a pre-match fit, and the incident seemed to be playing on his teammates' minds as Zinedine Zidane struck twice for France in a 3-0 win, triggering wild celebrations on the Champs Elysees.
The talks may well be seen as the climax of weeks of discussion between the banks and ministers to reach some kind of repair of their uneasy relationship - although it is looking increasingly unlikely that a deal on bonuses and small business finance will be struck before Christmas.
But in 2006, Mr Zhu struck out on his own, realising he would be more content to publish his own scoops.
So a deal has been struck for a brand new, exclusive film to be shown on the main stage over the festival weekend.
Of the total, 33 were believed to be suicides or attempted suicides, and another 54 were people struck on the tracks after being there for a variety of reasons, such as a deliberate leap off the platform to retrieve property or cross to the other side, or an accidental tumble in front of a train.
He finally struck gold, finding what looked to be his car being sold on eBay and kept at a dealership in East Los Angeles.
Baroness Noakes, a Conservative former Treasury spokeswoman, struck a defiant note as she asserted she was proud to be on the "eurosceptic wing" of her party.
There is bound to be close scrutiny of oil deals struck when the Iraqi dictator was handing them out on political merit rather than for proper tender.
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Feeling its oats, the AKP abandoned Washington's protective umbrella and struck out on an independent neo-Ottoman course, aiming to be a regional power as in centuries past.
But he said there's no concrete evidence of the number of voters who are disadvantaged and without such proof, a law that's non-discriminatory on its face and has a legitimate anti-fraud purpose cannot be struck down.
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