Bush instead sent 30, 000 more U.S. troops into Iraq to try to control the violence there.
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Try to control your emotions, and don't begin the conversation in the heat of the moment.
When Hosni Mubarak fell, they pledged they would not try to control Egyptian politics.
"Even if you try to control access, the dam is already broken, " Paul said.
HSAs to grow rapidly, as ever more employers offer them to try to control costs.
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In fact citizens complain that the only time the traffic flow breaks down is when the police turn up to try to control it.
But millions of Mexicans are appalled by the rising insecurity in this country, and are looking for any means to try to control it.
It will develop habitats in which the red squirrel can flourish but will also try to control the greys, which will involve killing them.
The House of Commons overturned the amendment on 17 April but Lord Alton sought to reinstate it, attacking "going after victims' damages" to try to control legal aid costs.
Stocks could be hit by widely expected interest rate rises in the US, the UK and Europe, as central banks try to control the risk of a flare-up of inflation.
Further, the firm will also try to control costs by trying to improve contract management, expand a globally coordinated supply chain initiative and reduce energy consumption, among other targets, Rollinson said.
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This would put pressure on the more reasonable elements in the Iraqi government and its Sunni and Shia communities, as well as on other countries in the region, to try to control sectarian violence and press for compromise.
They try to control for differences in circumstances by including variables that indicated whether the individuals were involved in drugs or alcohol at the time, whether they have had prior arrests, and other characteristics of the person and their situation at the time.
When Mr Chirac took Mr Foccart to Africa on his first trip as president, it seemed that France would try to continue to control its African offspring.
The Interfax news agency said that even if radio contact cannot be established, an emergency crew could be sent to try to regain control over the station.
But even as millions enjoy the benefits of reform, opponents continue to try and give control back to the insurance companies by challenging the law in court.
Accountability is a big word in health care these days, as everyone looks to try and control escalating health care costs while the companies involved still aim to improve profitability.
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The point is that the House of Commons has found a mechanism to try and apply some control to the workings of Ipsa.
Well, in fact this is a very purposeful, planned and clever strategy on the part of the anti-fracking industry to try and control the discussion by controlling the meaning of the primary term used in referring to the topic.
Going beyond that to try and control what athletes say on their twitter feeds and Facebook pages about the sponsors who have allowed them to compete goes too far and ultimately it will hurt the Olympic Games.
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The current one offers Ennahda a second chance to rise above its partisan instinct to try to lock in its control over Tunisia, and to serve instead as an honest broker for all Tunisians.
Pakistan helped create the Taliban in the 1990s to try to exert some control over Afghanistan.
So Mr. Winslow determined to try to have more control the next time.
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Analyst Ranj Alaaldin said the interim government appears unable and unwilling to try to assert its control over a complicated network of armed militias.
Connecticut was written by Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg and shuts down a once-promising avenue for lawyers to try and control CO2 through the courts.
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Stade grabbed the next try to take firm control of the match, with Malone coughing up possession before Jerome Fillol, Mauro Bergamasco and Skrela combined to give Dominici a simple score.
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