Unification is not our present goal. That is a future program.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
If we're unified, there's nothing we cannot do.
In the long run, Europe will certainly move toward unification. But it will be a process of push and pull, and there will be resistance.
Unification is one thing, and stability in Northeast Asia is another thing.
When it comes to reforming the way our skies are regulated, we must be certain that as we work to solve specific problems, we do not create others.
We favor the economic unification of Germany. If complete unification cannot be secured, we shall do everything in our power to secure the maximum possible unification.
We cannot accomplish all that we need to do without working together.
We want to obviously foster a relationship that we're a partner with states; that we all share the same goals of closing the achievement gap, just as the Congress does; and that we're practical and sophisticated enough to understand what they're talking about.
Progress lies not in enhancing what is, but in advancing toward what will be.
Most of the people we sign on as development agents commit to goals they don't believe are possible.
With these kinds of proposals, the devil is in the details. We're going to examine this realignment closely. We will fight any measure that compromises our needs - now or in the future.
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