Accorded
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The elite of Pakistan, Ali Talpur continues, “subscribing to a statist and militarist ideology,” became “the self-appointed defenders of Islam,” and “even the brigands of Islamic history” were
accorded
the status of heroes, creating an illusion of invincibility and grandeur that is “not in any way in keeping with reality.”
The Islamic State regards them as pagans, and therefore, undeserving of the protections traditionally
accorded
to Christians or Jews under Islamic law.
And the May 2007 agreement makes it clear that “foreign investors in the US will not be
accorded
greater substantive rights with respect to investment protections than US investors in the US.”
While there is a legitimate debate about the degree of independence
accorded
to central banks and other decision-making bodies, within a democracy, the perspectives of those whose well-being is affected by the decisions taken should be represented in the process.
The Japan-US alliance is now 63 years old, but this will be the first time that a Japanese leader will be
accorded
this high honor from the American government and people.
For the countries
accorded
debt forgiveness under the HIPC must renounce other forms of aid.
Indeed, when Indian Foreign Minister S. M. Krishna visited Tel Aviv this month to explore possibilities for diplomacy in alleviating regional tensions, he was received with the honors
accorded
only to Israel’s closest allies.
The critics would say that it is because of the tax preference
accorded
to debt, or because banks are too big to fail.
Brazil’s development policies have also
accorded
a strong role to the state.
But the fact that Russia has not yet qualified for membership in the World Trade Organization suggests that this status may have been
accorded
as much for political as economic reasons.
But despite owning the means of production such as land and tools, Chinese peasants have not achieved the social and political status
accorded
industrial workers in state-owned sectors - people who, according to the constitution, remain the official "vanguard" class.
But the treatment
accorded
the prisoners of various nationalities (Arab, Uzbek, Ughuir, Chinese) at the US military base at Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, shows that President Bush and his top advisors apply the Conventions when it suits them.
Not one detainee has been
accorded
prisoner-of-war status; none has been granted a hearing as required by the Geneva Conventions in cases of doubt.
EAA wants to ensure that education is recognized as being fundamental to human development – and thus is
accorded
the fullest protection.
Why should we withhold from the trouper of the Never Ending Tour (more than two thousand performances!) the dignity
accorded
without hesitation to the author of On the Road?
Since happiness is ultimately what people want the most, while wealth is only a means to that end, the primacy now
accorded
to economic growth would appear to be a mistake.
He amply deserved the rare accolade
accorded
to him by his long-time mentor and friend, the late Milton Friedman (himself a Nobel laureate who, like Becker, transformed economists’ thinking in many areas).
If Brexit wins on June 23, the low odds
accorded
by experts and financial markets to successful populist revolts in America and Europe will immediately look suspect, while the higher probabilities suggested by opinion polls will gain greater credibility.
Ironically, the Russian troops deployed in the renegade Georgian regions of Abkhazia and South Ossetia have been
accorded
the status of “peacekeepers.”
First, Australia could have pledged a proper review of its 2015 climate target, one that
accorded
with the spirit and substance of the Paris agreement.
With very limited exceptions, no special treatment will be
accorded
to claims based on their provenance (bond, loan, unpaid invoice, damages for an expropriation, and so on), the domicile or character of the holder (institutional or retail creditors), the identity of the original public-sector obligor, whether the claim had previously been reduced by a judicial decision, or otherwise.
This emerging post-neoliberal consensus questions the primacy
accorded
to markets.
The poorest 20% of humanity should be
accorded
20% of the funds, which would amount to a transformational $1 trillion.
The title of “maestro,” once
accorded
just to former US Federal Reserve Chair Alan Greenspan, has now been extended to the entire field.
In this condition of things, the loyalists of influence adopted such measures as best
accorded
with their different characters and situations.
But legions and independent corps were formed in different places, as it best
accorded
with the views of the royal commanders, or suited the exigency of the times.
A few words from Mason explained the nature and manner of his captain's hurts, and Miss Peyton cheerfully
accorded
the required accommodations.
A permission
accorded
in such terms, caused Laurent singular anxiety.
For though I feel that I am bound to obey her mandate, I feel too that I am debarred by the boon I have
accorded
to the princess that accompanies us, and the law of chivalry compels me to have regard for my word in preference to my inclination; on the one hand the desire to see my lady pursues and harasses me, on the other my solemn promise and the glory I shall win in this enterprise urge and call me; but what I think I shall do is to travel with all speed and reach quickly the place where this giant is, and on my arrival I shall cut off his head, and establish the princess peacefully in her realm, and forthwith I shall return to behold the light that lightens my senses, to whom I shall make such excuses that she will be led to approve of my delay, for she will see that it entirely tends to increase her glory and fame; for all that I have won, am winning, or shall win by arms in this life, comes to me of the favour she extends to me, and because I am hers."
All kept still, waiting to see who would break silence, which the Distressed Duenna did in these words: "I am confident, most mighty lord, most fair lady, and most discreet company, that my most miserable misery will be
accorded
a reception no less dispassionate than generous and condolent in your most valiant bosoms, for it is one that is enough to melt marble, soften diamonds, and mollify the steel of the most hardened hearts in the world; but ere it is proclaimed to your hearing, not to say your ears, I would fain be enlightened whether there be present in this society, circle, or company, that knight immaculatissimus, Don Quixote de la Manchissima, and his squirissimus Panza."
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