Word: buts
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But other panelists pointed to an absence ofpolitical institutions in East Germany as anobstacle to immediate unification.
But panel members said that although the Soviet Union and Western Europe recognize the two Germanys right to self-determination, they added that these countries also worry about its effects.
But, he said, the Soviet government can offer advice in shaping change and assure that its pace is not too rapid. "Structure for reform, but not for revolution," he said.
The Soviet politician said the U.S.S.R. does not fear the strength of a unified Germany, but memories of the Second World War do linger.
But Freimut Duve, a socialist member of the West German parliament, said, "Idon't see why one should be so pessimistic when weare witness to a radically Western-oriented,peaceful and successful revolution."