The question arises whether we are seriously interested in de-escalating this matter. |
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We also hope that the Arab leaders will contribute to de-escalating the current dangerous phase in the Palestinian-Israeli conflict. |
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It calls on the parties to cease all military operations immediately and to seek forthwith ways and means of de-escalating the situation. |
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These meetings were instrumental in de-escalating the situation in late February. |
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Whenever possible, a de-escalating police approach should be chosen based on dialogue, negotiated management of public space and partnership. |
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Thus any first step at de-escalating the Kashmir conflict must come from India. |
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He said that there was no imminent danger and that the situation seemed to be de-escalating. |
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Hanoi responds by de-escalating its insurgency efforts, and in October Johnson orders total halt to bombing. |
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The goal should be de-escalating the chances of a larger war, not finding ways to encourage it. |
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But bringing to an end, or even just de-escalating the war in Syria, would begin to drain the waters in which violent jihadism flourishes. |
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I think the trust are in the process of de-escalating those situations. |
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By moving beyond greening, communities engaged in agribusinesses hope not only to concentrate on de-escalating social and environmental alarms, but also to underpin processes of innovation and growth in the coming decades. |
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Where sound relationships exist between staff and juveniles they can be put to good effect in de-escalating potential incidents or in restoring good order through a process of dialogue and negotiation. |
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Mr Erdogan's unconcern about Kurdish fury is curious since progress in de-escalating Turkish-Kurd violence has been one of the achievements of his AKP party's years in office. |
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