| 41. | The world must respond with tough and targeted economic sanctions.
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| 42. | Economic sanctions are also possible, but not likely, officials suggested.
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| 43. | Currently, economic sanctions are the biggest punishment Bildt can wield.
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| 44. | Q . When will be economic sanctions against Haiti end?
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| 45. | I would say no one wants to see economic sanctions,
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| 46. | Diplomacy, jawboning and continuing economic sanctions have not moved Saddam.
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| 47. | He has withstood economic sanctions, diplomatic isolation and nasty recriminations.
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| 48. | There, reaction could range from formal criticism to economic sanctions.
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| 49. | However, he ruled out trade or other direct economic sanctions.
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| 50. | If he does, Clinton could decide to impose economic sanctions.
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