31. Some have suggested that Trimble, like Richard Nixon before him, needed unalloyed hardline credentials to open a dialogue with sworn enemies. 32. The Clinton administration has urged Moscow to show restraint and open a dialogue with Chechen leaders. 33. The government, to its credit, has sought to open a dialogue to see if the situation can be retrieved. 34. The process often opens a dialogue with film executives to whom the writer can present future projects. 35. The summit was intended to open a dialogue on ways that religious groups can tap into the same government funding as secular nonprofits. 36. The Serbs were urged to open a dialogue with the leaders of Kosovo by the contact group of six nations that monitors the former republics of Yugoslavia. 37. They also agreed to open a dialogue on human rights. 38. This approach, he suggests, is designed to open a dialogue and develop a collegial relationship with the competing business owner. 39. To end the war, a serious dialogue must be opened between the army and the now-banned Salvation Front. 40. Two months ago, Shah agreed to meet in Srinagar with an envoy appointed by Vajpayee to open a dialogue with Kashmiri leaders. |