| 31. | In East Asia, domestic concerns appeared to dominate.
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| 32. | Yeltsin was upbeat at the meeting, which gave him a brief chance to set aside domestic concerns.
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| 33. | He appealed to internationalists, whereas his opponent, Kennedy, focused on domestic concerns, like education and civil rights.
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| 34. | He said Russian reaction against NATO strikes against the Serbs was the result of Russian domestic concerns.
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| 35. | McCain spoke to a number of issues Wednesday, offering more specifics on foreign policy than domestic concerns.
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| 36. | He said many blacks believe the drive toward war has come at the expense of domestic concerns.
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| 37. | Officials were at pains Wednesday, however, to stress that the policy reversal was determined purely by domestic concerns.
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| 38. | She describes how the portrayal of piracy in the contemporary literature became an index for other domestic concerns.
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| 39. | Foreign policy initiatives can often be blocked by reluctant legislators, but generally not as easily as domestic concerns.
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| 40. | Permanent limited war also allows for the Party to divert attention away from domestic concerns and their failures.
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