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I says a new declaration of intent has not yet been printed.
We must move away from simple declarations of intent, no matter how positive they may be.
That is why we have to go beyond a mere declaration of intent.
"The phrase is rather an invitation or a declaration of intent."
Declarations of intent alone do not make for a successful Presidency.
And so the our declaration of intent, you've read of before, you know what we're up here.
Going beyond a declaration of intent shows that we are decided and serious about fundamental issues such as financing.
They must be followed by practical action, rather than mere declarations of intent.
It was another statement of fact, and a declaration of intent.
The reforms did not attract much attention from the general public until after the international declaration of intent was signed.
Copenhagen should give rise to more than a mere declaration of intent.
Small enterprises should be given more than a declaration of intent, or concessions on loans.
As the Commissioner stated quite clearly today, we have had many declarations of intent on this matter.
That, in my view, is still too little, but a step and declaration of intent in the right direction.
It is a declaration of intent for global domination.
Despite declarations of intent, she just visited occasionally, usually without warning.
The European Union can no longer make do with declarations of intent.
As spoken by the lady in question, it was an unequivocal declaration of intent.
In one sense, declarations of intent cushion the piece.
That seems a clear enough declaration of intent.
This is not just a declaration of intent.
We shall not create jobs by adopting regulations and declarations of intent.
Spock considered what was, after all, not a request but an inevitable declaration of intent.
The most significant news from Western Europe last week may have been embedded in declarations of intent.
Instead, they are simply making fine-sounding declarations of intent and empty promises.