The U. S. withdrawal from the Kyoto protocol endangers the entire process.
Survival protocol says follow water out, and that's exactly what we're going to do.
[ Serialism ] is like a sailless ship, driven out to sea by its captain, who has grown tired of its being used only as a pontoon, and who is privately convinced that by subjecting life aboard to the rules of an elaborate protocol, he will prevent the crew from thinking nostalgically either of their home port or of their ultimate destination.
I do not stand on protocol. If you just call me Excellency, it will be okay.
We can't tell China what to do if we don't do it ourselves. You don't inspire someone to take an action by refusing to take it yourself. We are in a race to be the dominant clean-energy provider to the world. Maybe this goes without saying: We've got to get China into an international protocol and the magic words are "common responsibility with differentiated action. "
The strategy behind the Kyoto Protocol has no grounding in economics or environmental policy.
We will immediately lift the suspension of uranium enrichment and will halt implementation of the Additional Protocol.
I don't stand on protocol. Just call me your Excellency.
Vampire politics make the very complicated dance of manners that is werewolf protocol look like the Hokey Pokey.
Against the background of the Obama administration' s negotiating what can turn out to be the most catastrophic international agreement in the nation's history, to complain about protocol is to put questions of etiquette above questions of annihilation.
Today we must all be aware that protocol takes precedence over procedure.
Am I a technocrat? Im just a guy who went down to the bookstore and bought a couple of textbooks on TCPIP, which is the underlying protocol of the Internet, and read them. And then I signed on to a computer, which anyone can do nowadays, and I messed around with it for a few years, and now I know all about it. Does that make me a technocrat?
Perhaps the single most successful international agreement to date has been the Montreal Protocol.
Over the years of courtship and being together, we realized that there was no value left for anything. People just want to know what we're eating, which designer I'm wearing, who we've invited. . . Saif and I decided that we wanted to keep the purest part of our relationship sacred. We followed protocol by going out on to the terrace and waving at the media after officially registering the marriage, but they didn't need to know more than that.
The only statement I care to make about the Protocols is that they fit in with what is going on.
A true friend is someone with whom protocol is no longer necessary.
If you have never read the Protocols, you know nothing about the Jewish question.
Protocol, alcohol, and Geritol
The seas need their own Kyoto Protocol.
Anyone who considers protocol unimportant has never dealt with a cat.