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The Bank of Japan would rather understand that it would be forced to act unilaterally.
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Barack Obama's pledge last week that he would consider taking military action in Pakistan unilaterally.
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Congress wouldn't pass "net neutrality" Internet regulations, so Mr. Obama's Federal Communications Commission did it unilaterally.
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He called for a "European approach" to the issue, to stop countries reintroducing border controls unilaterally.
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European Union countries and Brazil had wanted targets, and may well announce them unilaterally.
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We decide to do much worse than this every day, and we decide unilaterally.
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No Arctic country not even Russia, which has a poor history of conservation could contemplate wreaking such environmental havoc unilaterally.
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The Magna Charta was the pact that took from the King the right to tax or to borrow unilaterally.
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Yes, say weary Palestinians, Mr Arafat can reduce the violence, but not unilaterally.
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An affirmative answer would violate the rule against the President's creating law unilaterally.
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In urban areas, adjacent landowners have to agree to the waiver, while in rural ones it can be done unilaterally.
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But that process has stalled amid disagreements with opposition political parties, who accuse the AKP of trying to rewrite the constitution unilaterally.
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The prognosis after that is less sanguine, especially if there is no deal with Syria and the pull-back is carried out unilaterally.
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In the belief that it would help Mr Barak to be elected, Mr Arafat broke an earlier pledge to announce statehood unilaterally.
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It is evidence that the debate among regulators over reporting standards is beginning to be resolved by the companies themselves, acting unilaterally.
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This could be done in co-ordination with other euro countries, or unilaterally.
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None of the agencies that pay him is willing to stop unilaterally.
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Willem Buiter, a former chief economist at the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development, thinks some would do better to adopt the euro unilaterally.
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The agency seems to think we elected it to act unilaterally.
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But he also wants India to pay more heed to Kashmiris' rights and says, perhaps merely to save face, that Pakistan will do nothing unilaterally.
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If such allied policy coordination is unachievable, or would diminish the effectiveness of these measures while searching for consensus, the U.S. would be well-advised to proceed unilaterally.
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During the presidential campaign, Obama said he would work to end the policy, but because it is dictated by federal law, he can not end it unilaterally.
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The adoption of preemptive war as an American policy has forced the United States to renounce existing treaties and alliances as unnecessary constraints on our superpower's freedom to act unilaterally.
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Christine Farnish, chief executive of the National Association of Pension Funds, warned last week that pension schemes are becoming untenable and urged the government to let companies cut benefits unilaterally.
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Yet for all the alarums and excursions, there are few hard conclusions to draw about whether an attack on Iran is imminent, or whether Israel is prepared to act unilaterally.
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If recent reports of other U.S. demarches are any guide, the General will deliver an insistent warning that Israel must give sanctions more time to work and refrain from acting unilaterally.
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At this point Kosovo's parliament will declare independence unilaterally.
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There's been no new warhead design since the 1980s, and the last time one was tested was 1992, when the U.S. unilaterally stopped testing.