"What I have also said is that there is a window, not an infinite period of time, but a window of time where we can resolve this diplomatically and it is in all of our interests" to do this, he said.
Former Senator JOHN EDWARDS (Democrat, North Carolina): From my perspective, what's actually happened as a result of this terrible tragedy in the Gulf is there's a window of opportunity available to us.
But I think there is still a window of time for us to resolve this diplomatically.
Right now there is a brief window of opportunity for people who feel passionately about gun control to do something.
Fortunately there is a time window, of about a decade, during which the population of working age will be at a historic high.
He says there is a short window of opportunity to get on top of the issue before the number of collisions starts to increase and the problems associated with junk and debris begin to cascade.
That is if you look out a window there it is: the country lives, exists, and even in its own way flourishes.
Dr. (Joseph) Hamre, at the request of the secretary of defense, sent out to the region, came back and testified before our committee and said there is a very narrow window that's closing.
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He told senators at his confirmation hearing that "we need to find a way forward, and I happen to believe there is a way forward, but the window or door on a two-state solution could shut - and that would be disastrous for all concerned".
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There is still a sign in the window that says that skates can be sharpened inside.
Within the action window there is a pane where we can input all of the URLs we want to fetch.
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You tend to throw the budget out the window if there is a good excuse to spend.
Kerry has said he fears there is only a two- or three-year window of opportunity to reach a deal on a two-state solution that would end the decades-old Israeli-Palestinian conflict and wants to move as quickly as possible.
"There is no way to describe seeing your son behind a window so thick that it has barbed wire in it and you can't give him a hug, " Morgan, a stay-at-home mom with a strong Southern accent, said in a phone interview.
To download the app users must tap a window vowing they are over 17, although there is no verification system.
There is a lucrative niche in collecting even small amounts from debtors in the window between when a bankruptcy proceeding is filed and when it is completed.
There is a ban on cars, cats and dogs and the view from your window is a pile of rotting wood.
Smoke travels upwards, and if smokers are confined to the top level and adequate ventilation is in place (be it an open window or a small fan), then there can be no cause for concern to those non-smokers who sit downstairs.
And there is a cross over in technique and ingredients that can be embraced from both side of the window.
Wherever Gatland does choose Hook, Devereux insists him leaving the Ospreys for a three-year deal at Perpignan is a ''big loss'' for Wales especially if there are internationals outside the International Rugby Board window.
There's also a bit of the broken window fallacy at play here: Not seen is the science and investment not created by the mis-direction of resources to this or that temporarily favored project or field.
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