That is why the de-escalation of violence as quickly as possible is paramount. |
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None of these injustices can be rectified without a significant de-escalation of the conflict. |
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Not a day passes without one group and association or the other unfurling its own plans of conflict de-escalation, peace and harmony. |
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However, 2004 data reveal some kind of de-escalation, at least when looking at weighted average effective tariff rates in textiles trade. |
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Any attempt to develop a de-escalation strategy with these desperados is senseless. |
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Perhaps what comes out of there may start a cycle of de-escalation. |
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The plan specifies in great detail the technical phases of de-escalation of the violence. |
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He said the move was in response to last year's generally peaceful marching season, and was part of an ongoing de-escalation over the past three years. |
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As the Secretary-General has said, it is essential that all the parties urgently take measures with a view to a de-escalation. |
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On this matter, the EU is calling for a de-escalation of tension between Moscow and Tbilisi and the reopening of talks. |
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Commissioner Patten will report back on his recent visit to both countries, stressing the need to continue intensive international diplomacy in the region to secure and maintain de-escalation. |
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The Council also called upon both countries to refrain from any threat or use of force against each other and, to contribute to de-escalation, to redirect funds that are used for military expenditure towards development. |
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It underlined the need for restraint on both sides and urged India and Pakistan to work for a rapid de-escalation and a political solution to the contentious issues. |
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Our decisions today are about defence, deterrence and de-escalation. |
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Hence antibiotic de-escalation should be improved. |
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The EU considers the demilitarisation of the zone of the conflict, with the exception of the Joint Peace Keeping Force, an important precondition for the de-escalation of the current crisis. |
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In that situation, cost-benefit analysis on the part of the conflicting parties illustrates that there is more to be gained from de-escalation than from a continuation of the status quo, or through an escalation. |
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In addition, Northern Ireland Prison Service staff are required to undergo annual training in the 'Use of Force, Control and Restraint' and in de-escalation techniques. |
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President Prodi and Commissioner Patten expressed their deep concern on the spread of violence and appealed to both sides to undertake steps contributing to a de-escalation of the situation. |
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The European Union will continue to press for a de-escalation of the violence leading up to a rapid cease-fire and a solution to the crisis through political dialogue. |
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Police receive little training on de-escalation. |
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Switzerland mediated directly in a number of conflict areas in 2005,while offering its good offices and contributing to the de-escalation of various conflicts. |
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Emmers, Ralf 2007 The De-Escalation of the Spratley Dispute in Sino-Southeast Asian Relations. |
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