Most have made conditional endorsements, perhaps reflecting the political divisions the hunt has created among residents.
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But the United States, with the backing of Japan and Britain, insisted on a far more conditional endorsement.
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However, the United States, with the backing of Japan and Britain, insisted on a far more conditional endorsement.
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The United States gave a conditional endorsement for the trip, which could be the last chance to solve the crisis peacefully.
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A bona fide acceptance of the Clinton administration's peace plan is one thing, a conditional endorsement of it is something altogether different.
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After several days of intense negotiations, the United States gave its conditional endorsement Tuesday for the trip, which could be the last chance to solve the crisis peacefully.
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ATLANTA-The Justice Department has given conditional endorsement to the plan of BellSouth and SBC to merge wireless units, a deal that will assemble the nation's second-largest wireless carrier.
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His conditional endorsement of such killings runs counter to the refusal by Sheik Ali al-Sistani _ a Shiite religious leader known for his moderate views _ to condone them.
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The concept also picked up the conditional endorsement of Gov . George W . Bush, who voluntarily filed his reports electronically last year after the Houston Chronicle reported that he had failed to keep a 1994 promise to do so.
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Carlton met for three hours this week with the most influential Clinton adviser-- deputy counsel Bruce Lindsey-- and came away with the clear impression that the only way to win something more than a tepid, conditional endorsement was for the industry to agree to some White House demands.