I'm committed to doing all I can to see if a deal can be struck in a way that upholds the interests of American taxpayers.
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But he also said he didn't think a deal could be struck in the next month and a half during a lame duck session of Congress.
Now a deal should be struck in time for the bow-tied Elio Di Rupo, leader of Belgium's Francophone Socialist party, to join other EU leaders at next week's summit.
Waiting for DOMA to be repealed or struck down in the courts will potentially take years.
An American general hinted that a similar deal might be struck with Shia rebels in the south.
Thus, even if Mitt Romney is elected president, Barack Obama will still be in the White House when the master deal must be struck, the Democrats will still have a majority in the Senate, and the GOP will still be able to filibuster and control the House.
If councils were allowed to tax such developments and keep the proceeds (as they are in other developed countries), then a bargain could be struck, with local people offered better services in return for hosting a noisy new road or an unsightly sewage works.
"That the plane was found where we said it would be shows that it was struck in international airspace, " the Turkish official said.
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But talk of financial incentives for forest-owners to preserve their trees is in the air, and a deal may be struck at the United Nations climate-change meeting being held in Copenhagen in December.
The elephant can be seen to be kicked in the side and struck with a pitchfork several times during the footage.
Kern says he's certain that if Hurricane Katrina hadn't struck, New Orleans would be alone in the top spot.
But the bridge that collapsed Thursday is not in that deficient category, highlighting another major problem with the nation's infrastructure: Although it's rare, some bridges deemed to be fine structurally can still be crippled if they are struck hard enough in the wrong spot.
Moore Officials had played down the likelihood that the city could soon again be hit like it was in 1999: "If we are struck again, it will very likely be by a much less intense storm, " the city's website stated.
Not to be left out, GE Capital struck a deal in February with Toho Mutual Life Insurance.
In America such quotas would be struck down because they disregard the right of male directors to equal treatment.
The Pacific's tsunami warning system began to be set up after a giant wave struck Hawaii in 1946, killing more than 150 people.
Lloyd struck what proved to be the winning goal in the 54th minute, four years after scoring the winner in the gold-medal match in Beijing.
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And the new deals that have been struck, they all happen to be in infrastructure, and infrastructure today is the biggest bottleneck to the faster growth of India, to the faster growth of employment.
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Non-essential staff were evacuated from the North Sea Producer, which is the closest rig to the incident, as a precaution, but it is not thought to be in any immediate danger of being struck by the drifting vessel.
In 2007 the industry and government struck a deal: mining would be phased out by 2014, or 2018 at the latest, unless a review in 2012 showed that the economics had suddenly changed for the better.
Inspiration struck and he added wheels that could be folded in to use the stroller as a rocker.
Five of the 58 casualties were found to have died from the bug, suspected to be the Hendra type which struck Australian horse-racing in 1994.
Nevertheless, having spent a pleasant couple of hours up at Girdwood, it was impossible not to be struck by the potential for a change of fortune in the historically troubled north Belfast.
Doctors can go abroad and practice - Kent surgeon Rodney Ledward, was alleged to be still working in the Middle East despite being struck off for serious professional misconduct after a series of botched gynaecological operations.
Included in the deal Craig struck for himself in October was a provision that if Clearwire were to ultimately be sold for a higher price, he would enjoy the benefits of that higher price, too.
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In October 2011 the Supreme Court struck down a new rule that sponsors and spouses must be 21 years old for the foreigner to be allowed in.
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After watching all the network pundits laud Giuliani, it struck me that they must be the most clueless folks in the world.
The question now is whether, having struck gold in silver, Mr Buffett will be able to sell out as secretly as he bought in.
Still, unlike many other embittered Clinton enemies, and there seemed to be quite a few of them in Arkansas, Jackson struck me as worth listening to.
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