And given the climb-down by Ukraine, Russian flights are indeed travelling through clear skies. |
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The protests forced de Villepin into an embarrassing climb-down that dashed his own presidential hopes. |
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Public outrage forced officials to make a rare climb-down on the edict. |
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The steady increase in Allied airpower and effectiveness, and the realisation that NATO was holding together played a fundamental part in the Serb climb-down. |
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The second phase was the relative climb-down during the period 1975-2005, an era notable for environmentalists' intensive criticisms of waste management and the risk of disasters. |
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An expected climb-down by Labour ministers today over plans to allow 24-hour drinking is being welcomed by campaigners in the region. |
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But for diehard red shirts, that would be a big climb-down. |
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It ended when the US forced Sharif into a humiliating climb-down. |
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It is interesting to speculate on what combination of factors acted within the Bush administration to bring about the climb-down from its previous position. |
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