But I can already see that you, too, are in favour of a more resolute approach here. |
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That will should give rise to more resolute action with regard to the illicit trade in small arms and light weapons. |
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Ladies and gentlemen, we are completely mistaken if we do not take more resolute action. |
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Now is the time to show our courage, to show our resilience, to show the perpetrators of this diabolical act that our spirit is more resolute and determined than ever before. |
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The report should have expressed itself in less equivocal and far more resolute terms on these issues. |
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This hard fact should make us even more resolute in our preparations for the major future political developments in the Union. |
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The international community should be more resolute in taking up the critical issues that arise in connection with conventional weapons. |
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On the other hand, a more resolute strategic planning may enhance the impact of the programme and avoid dispersion of resources. |
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Now they will be ever more resolute not to repeat such a feeble feat. |
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The world as it travels toward the end of the second millennium expects from believers more resolute action on behalf of peace. |
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Fisher said the loss made him more resolute. |
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The UN climate change negotiations are often depicted as a long road, where incremental steps will lead gradually to more resolute action and, ultimately, resolution of the problem. |
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Faced with this loss of pace, Europe must adopt a more resolute stance. |
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We must try to address those issues in a more resolute manner. |
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However, that was not enough and the international community must therefore adopt, as quickly as possible, a more resolute attitude in favour of the promotion and protection of the rights of migrants throughout the world. |
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I am convinced that the EU must be even more resolute in its opposition to Russia's stance with regard to recognition of the independence of Abkhazia and South Ossetia. |
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This platform, the European consensus, would be an essential step towards more coordinated, more complementary and more resolute action by the European Union. |
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Faced with this fact, we must put a more resolute policy into effect. |
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The European Parliament must adopt a more resolute position and act as one in the issues concerned that the Council should deal with systematically. |
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What is called for now is a more resolute move to action. |
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His ambition was further thwarted by John Comyn, who had been much more resolute in his opposition to the English. |
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That we should be more resolute in pursuing our present policies, designed primarily to defragment the internal market, to support research and innovation and to increase investment in human capital as a matter of priority. |
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This vision reflects an increasingly accepted view that whereas society cannot guarantee equal outcomes for its citizens, it must become much more resolute in fostering equal opportunities. |
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This strategy is no more resolute than a lily pad, and our generals know it. |
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Apart from representations which seem constantly to fall on deaf ears, is there not something more resolute that the EU could do specifically in the area of trade? |
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Some have argued, however, that if James had been more resolute, the army would have fought and fought well. |
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He's a little more resolute now, and he's more ready to have a physical go at the Germans himself. |
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Lawmakers are slightly more resolute this time. |
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What we write down seems more final, more resolute. |
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I agree that more resolute action is required against terrorism. |
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All Rushworth's victims were righthanders beaten by balls moving into them, but Hain was more resolute in getting into line and showed excellent judgement of what to leave. |
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