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One could say that, certainly, Madam President, but I would not want to tie the idea down to too technological a definition.
You realise, of course, that the expression implied, first, thanks to the Portuguese Presidency, which has worked well and allowed us to do some spade work and clear some ground. That had to be done, and it was likewise necessary for the report it has just drafted – in addition to being an objective and lucid snapshot of the strengths and weaknesses of the negotiations – to propose going further, without shutting any doors. It has done so, in particular, on a point Mr Gama mentioned, the fourth Amsterdam ‘leftover’, and I hope the ‘enhanced cooperations’ will allow us to move on. We hope all the Heads of State and Government, as well as the Portuguese Presidency, will take that snapshot as a model to set a ‘proactive’ seal on the remaining six months, so as to succeed – and I do mean succeed – in reforming the institutions at Nice."@en1
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