111.   For either to succeed, policymakers must still spell out their interests, set priorities among cases and balance goals with resources.

112.   For some of the European allies whom Bush hopes to cement to his cause, failure to spell out the scale of the anti-terror campaign will create substantial risks.

113.   Fortunately for the senator, others can help spell out more compelling ideas.

114.   Glickman said that conference, together with some town meetings, will go a long way toward helping the administration spell out a farm bill proposal.

115.   Given the uncertainties on the military front, it would be unwise for Washington and its allies to spell out a detailed peace plan in advance of negotiations.

116.   Frowning, Newman suggested that such conversations take place immediately, and he invited Hess to spell out recommendations he would make to the Police Department.

117.   Gore has yet to spell out how he would change labor laws to make it easier to form unions.

118.   Germany wants the stability pact to spell out precisely the circumstances under which offending countries could escape sanctions.

119.   Have the lawyer spell out the worst- and best-case possibilities and the cost of each.

120.   He abandoned that stance last week, but the Bush campaign now declines to spell out its position.

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