41. The Clinton administration expressed deep concern Tuesday over a warning by China that it could use force if Taiwan delays indefinitely reunification talks with Beijing. 42. The Clinton administration expressed its disappointment at the tests but did not say if it would ban aid or was considering sanctions to keep sophisticated technology out of India. 43. The Clinton administration expressed support Wednesday for the proposal aimed at so-called predatory lending, but Republicans so far have not signed on. 44. The Clinton administration has expressed dismay over the new tensions with China and chastised Taiwan for challenging the status quo. 45. The administration has expressed strong opposition to the legislation. 46. The administration repeatedly had expressed concern over the fate of Chinese-born Li Shaomin, a professor at the City University of Hong Kong. 47. The Bush administration expressed little optimism Monday over the talks between Annan and the Iraqi delegation, whose motives were questioned by State Department spokesman Richard Boucher. 48. The Bush administration has expressed reluctance toward U.S. participation in a peacekeeping force. 49. The Clinton administration expressed concern Tuesday over a warning by China that it could use force if Taiwan delays indefinitely reunification talks with Beijing. 50. The Clinton administration expressed opposition to many aspects of the initial draft of the legislation, but some of the more controversial provisions have since been deleted. |