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He would dispute what Obama would actually do here: Start with low-level talks that would eventually lead a presidential-level meeting without the preconditional demand that Iran stop enriching uranium.
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"After the termination of the BHP Billiton preconditional offers for the group, and the identification of a well-qualified successor, now is a good time for me to announce my decision to stand down," Mr. Skinner said.
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ONGC and London-listed Imperial said their boards reached an agreement on the terms of a preconditional cash offer that values Imperial shares at £12.50.
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"The Rio Tinto board unanimously rejected the BHP Billiton preconditional offer as it significantly undervalues Rio Tinto and its prospects," she said.
BHP's Chairman Prods 2008
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When it's a preconditional proposal relating to a potential offer, of course.
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When a president downsizes the military and intelligence community, then sits down with our enemies in a framework with far less preconditional requirements than the previous administration, all the while loudly vowing to repair our foreign policy, just how do you think our enemies perceive this?
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When a president downsizes the military and intelligence community, then sits down with our enemies in a framework with far less preconditional requirements than the previous administration, all the while loudly vowing to repair our foreign policy, just how do you think our enemies perceive this?
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