91. The moves appeared aimed at pacifying an enraged public. 92. The moves appeared aimed at softening Taliban positions in preparation for storming the city. 93. The moves appeared to be aimed at mollifying those with economic grievances and keeping them from joining forces with the political opposition. 94. The move against Borba appears to be part of a broad crackdown by Milosevic on domestic opponents. 95. The move also appeared aimed at helping companies curb the growing cost of doing business in Singapore because of high rentals and salaries. 96. The move appeared a clear invitation to Pinochet to leave politics once he returns home, as suggested by the government. 97. The move appeared a gesture toward the United States and the government of interim Afghan leader Hamid Karzai. 98. The move appeared purely symbolic. 99. The move appeared to be an attempt by the federal coalition to keep the Hindu nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party from power. 100. The move appeared to be an attempt to increase pressure on American producers to divulge what antibiotics, preservatives and other substances are used in the industry. |