71. Critics say the disparity between the initial fines and the final resolution is alarming. 72. Conflict resolution can be a nightmare. 73. Defending their tamer version, senators said their resolution was a critical statement of support to a beseiged, longtime ally. 74. Democrats maintain that if a censure resolution is non-binding, it will not pose any constitutional problems. 75. Details of some of the other provisions concerning financial, legal and regulatory issues are still being ironed out, but negotiators say resolution is within reach. 76. Despite what initially was considered a successful attempt to involve Congress more meaningfully in war-making, the resolution has been the subject of much criticism and debate. 77. During the House debate, Democrats argued that the resolution was illegal and unnecessary. 78. Even though the resolution is nonbinding and does not go to the Senate or to President Clinton for approval, it has ignited opposition. 79. Even if a January resolution has been broken, said Schmitz of the Mental Sciences Institute, find another target date. 80. Even though the resolution is not as tough as many gun-control advocates would have liked, they were generally pleased. |