Yet it would also remove the only credible interlocutors available to China and the Burmese junta.
He made his interlocutors and students feel that they were as important as he was.
Clinton's interlocutors need to go beyond exploring the record of repeated rejections of requests from Ambassador J.
But neither his American nor his Palestinian nor even his Israeli interlocutors find him easy to interpret.
The media are much stronger interlocutors than they used to be, partly because of the power of television.
So he is telling other interlocutors that the decision not to withdraw came only because of Palestinian violations.
Given that: why not have the television hosts become interlocutors for common ground?
He relied on many interlocutors including Emerson, Louisa May Alcott, and Nathanial Hawthorne.
Derisively dismissed by his interlocutors, he is back home, his self-described "dialogue among civilizations" now just an embarrassing memory.
One could not help but be impressed by the formidable skill of our Japanese interlocutors, and especially their negotiating discipline and tenacity.
But it must also leave hundreds of his interlocutors over the years wishing that they had acted more consistently on his advice.
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And when he set out to manipulate his interlocutors he generally did so in the service of some noble goal, sincerely held.
Certainly, interlocutors from the opposition play down expectations of holding the army to account, instead cajoling everyone to look firmly to the future.
Systemic change must begin both from the top down as well as from the ground up, couched in language that local interlocutors are comfortable speaking.
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If his enemies and interlocutors did not pretend to half-believe the half-fiction, it would have been much more difficult to negotiate the Good Friday Agreement.
American academics and policymakers have also been encouraged to act, if not as interlocutors, then as unofficial toe-dippers for testing ideas between the two sides.
Some observers suggest that the U.K.'s interlocutors may not be sympathetic.
Such statements have two things in common: Most obviously, they suggest that Tony Lake has a dangerously low regard for the intelligence of his Senate interlocutors.
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And while in some sense the debate will never end (because, well, these debates never do), this one should be troubling to more than just the interlocutors involved.
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The government in Delhi also pledged to send a high-ranking team of interlocutors to prepare a series of reports on Kashmir after consulting all sides in the conflict.
Foreign and Chinese analysts agree that China sees no imminent danger in Iran, despite efforts by interlocutors as different as Israel and Saudi Arabia to convince it otherwise.
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Condi Rice should impress upon her European interlocutors that neither we nor they any longer have the luxury of waging this war in a half-hearted and irresolute fashion .
The most likely outcome is that, whatever the differences in style, America's new man at the UN and his interlocutors will find a way to talk to each other.
Those of his interlocutors in the national security community seemed, without exception, to accept that economic threats to the United States could come from quarters not interested in monetary returns.
For many of these interlocutors have sharply conflicting interests.
He conducted much of the negotiating between midnight and dawn, apparently assuming that a lifetime in the army rendered him more alert in the wee hours than his red-eyed and yawning interlocutors.
And they have the Obama administration and the rest of the so-called "international community" right where such strategically minded folks with a gift for besting their interlocutors want them: Talking, seemingly endlessly.
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Obama's advisors responded to the news by irrelevantly boasting that their policy of "engagement" enabled them to bring the matter up with their Syrian interlocutors three times before Peres's announcement and once more after he made the statement.
Much more importantly, it requires someone who will, from Day One, have the confidence of that community's professionals and command the respect of Congress, his or her counterparts in the executive branch, foreign interlocutors, the public and the press.
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