Abiding
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So, despite today’s doubts and difficulties, I retain an
abiding
faith in Europe.
I have known Hasina for nearly 50 years, and I have had many opportunities to appreciate not only her nobility of spirit but also her deep and
abiding
attachment to a moderate and enlightened Islam that fully respects the rights of man – and of women.
Abiding
by European rules should go without saying, even if that means adopting unpopular austerity measures at home.
Debt relief could take various forms other than Eurobonds, and would be conditional on debtors
abiding
by the fiscal compact.
Private groups using everything from satellite imagery (as in forestry) to the unofficial equivalent of on-site inspections (as in human rights) monitor who is
abiding
by – or violating – what standard of behavior.
They tend to be the most despotic and corrupt, not because poor people care less about good governance – on the contrary, their very lives depend on it – but because they lack the means to keep their government disciplined and law
abiding.
Putin may not have a firm or comprehensive plan for imperial restoration, but he undoubtedly has an
abiding
inclination to make imperial advances whenever the risk is bearable, as in Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014.
President Putin enjoys a relationship of trust with Kim and thus may be able to persuade him that only by
abiding
by international law will he ensure his country's future and that this, indeed, is the only option left open to him.
One of my
abiding
recollections from childhood was the photograph of a burly Socialist parliamentarian, Raj Narain, a former wrestler, being bodily carried out of the House by four sergeants-at-arms for shouting out of turn and disobeying the Speaker’s orders to return to his seat.
It is an
abiding
conceit of our age that all good ideas go together.
The Chimera of Franco-German ReformCAMBRIDGE – An
abiding
truth in the United States is that all politics is local.
On one hand, universities are
abiding
by long-standing agreements with government; on the other, they face zealous reformers who seek market-based solutions that stress competition among institutions, encourage staff and student mobility, and emphasize student-centered learning.
Her spiritual strength arose out of her deep and
abiding
reliance on the grace and boundless mercy of the god she believed in.
With many of its members owing their recent wealth to high oil prices and the economic recovery of the 2000s, loyalty to the Putin regime is one of the Russian middle class’s
abiding
characteristics.
That is because there is so much that unites us: common values, shared histories, and an
abiding
faith in democracy.
In April the Bush administration refused to certify that North Korea is
abiding
by the 1994 agreement to freeze its nuclear weapons program.
Homage to Simone VeilPARIS – I have an
abiding
image of Simone Veil, the French (and later European) politician who died last week.
But, though Ebola has focused the world’s attention on systemic shortcomings, the goal must be to combat the
abiding
epidemics that are quietly inflicting suffering and death on populations worldwide.
This would enable the government to invest in education, unemployment insurance, and innovation, while
abiding
by its European budgetary commitments.
If these two points are not confronted, debt forgiveness will end up laying the foundations for a new cycle of indebtedness, corruption, and
abiding
poverty.
Along with this deep and
abiding
commitment to the European project, there is fear of the unknown.
I repeatedly emphasized to North Korea that trust can be built only by cooperating on small but meaningful projects and
abiding
by our promises – and calling attention to problematic behaviors – along the way.
In addition, animated by an
abiding
humanism and faithful to the spirit, as well as the letter, of the UN Charter, Annan stretched the executive authority of the organization through creative interpretations of the Charter and a charismatic personality to secure the adoption of the exciting, but challenging, “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) principle.
But why would an EU member be better off
abiding
by rules and paying into the EU budget without having a vote on the design of policies?
Yet even putting these instances aside, Trump came to office with a deep and
abiding
ignorance of national-security policy and the role intelligence plays in it, which means that the situation for US spy chiefs is not going to improve.
The same contradictory sentiments are now bound up in Israel’s national identity, animating an
abiding
tension between democracy and the desire to provide a Jewish homeland.
And they may conclude that because everything that was previously deemed impossible suddenly became possible, governments should stop
abiding
by seemingly imaginary constraints.
The Coming Technological Cold WarMADRID – Lurking behind the Trump administration’s trade conflict with China lies an
abiding
fear that the United States could be losing its advantage in the global technology race.
The liberal New York Times labeled Trump’s statement about Khashoggi “remorselessly transactional, heedless of the facts,” while the conservative Wall Street Journal editorialized that “we are aware of no President, not even such ruthless pragmatists as Richard Nixon or Lyndon Johnson, who would have written a public statement like this without so much as a grace note about America’s
abiding
values and principles.”
Nor will the Biden administration abandon the power competition with China, whose own protectionist policies and appropriation of intellectual property are an
abiding
source of tension.
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