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    1. We are obviously less efficient which has a cost penalty.' The political stand-off has prompted the government to proceed on a piecemeal basis: seeking approval for funds from legislators as the need arises.
    2. Perez, 67, who won a second presidential term 10 years after his first term ended, took office amid a stand-off between the United States and Latin America on the region's $440 billion foreign debt.
    3. The second was the oh-so-sharp pen of former England stand-off Stuart Barnes.
    4. For the moment it looks like a classic Belgian stand-off.
    5. The stand-off ended May 18 when the last of about 200 Sikh extremists and sympathizers inside the temple surrendered.
    6. He said it was absurd that the UK government would not 'supply the request for clarification that has been put to them in quite reasonable terms by me'. His remarks reawakened fears that a prolonged stand-off between the two camps was in prospect.
    7. Unless the government takes the initiative, South Africa could find itself locked into a damaging stand-off.
    8. After a few days of stand-off, Mr Fyodorov resigned. What Mr Chernomyrdin will do with his victory will decide the future of the Russian economy.
    9. When these mastodons are teamed with key individuals in the key positions such as scrum-half, stand-off and full back, then the entire team whirrs as smoothly as a Swiss watch.
    10. The new 'stand-off' weapon, known in official jargon as a Tasm or tactical air-to-surface missile, was meant to replace the WE177 at the end of the decade.
    11. The blaze followed an attempt by the federal agency to end the stand-off. The FBI said it believed Mr Koresh ordered a mass suicide and that there had been 'massive loss of life'.
    12. In all three countries, there is debate on how best to approach Pyongyang. Beijing is now making no attempt to disguise the fact that it is at the centre of attempts to calm the Korean stand-off.
    13. The government has also refused to step in. The privatisation of British Coal cannot go ahead until the stand-off is resolved.
    14. Such is the current stand-off that the only concession is an undifferentiated listing in the festival brochure.
    15. He bought a stake in the company in 1986 with a view to thwarting Mr Whittaker, whom he thought was getting MSC too cheaply at Pounds 7 an ordinary share. The result was a stand-off.
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