Advocates
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“The poor and middle class do have powerful
advocates.
Their own development experience makes countries like China, India, and Brazil resistant to market fundamentalism and natural
advocates
for institutional diversity and pragmatic experimentation.
There would be a presumption against public intervention and the burden of proof on the need for it--at any level of government--would be shifted to its
advocates.
Advocates
invariably assert that an expanded NATO would fill a vacuum in Eastern Europe.
The
advocates
of expansion want Western Europe to support it as a moderate step, and Russians not to fight it as a hostile plan.
To this end the
advocates
are willing to strip NATO of its military essence by ruling out deployment of allied forces on the territory of the new member states.
For these reasons, German reservations also extend to the European economic government that Sarkozy advocates, and that, again, would be financed more than proportionately with German money.
Children and adults with disabilities, together with their advocates, should be involved in the planning, implementation, and monitoring of policies and services.
Human rights
advocates
have been intimidated, and journalists are routinely harassed.
In the process, they gained credibility as trustworthy
advocates
of the people – a real distinction from repressive and corrupt governments.
In the postwar era, Marxists were the strongest
advocates
of this theory, insisting on including it in the UN charter.
Why Eurobonds are Un-AmericanBRUSSELS – The emerging consensus in Europe nowadays is that only “debt mutualization” in the form of Eurobonds can resolve the euro crisis, with
advocates
frequently citing the early United States, when Alexander Hamilton, President George Washington’s treasury secretary, successfully pressed the new federal government to assume the Revolutionary War debts of America’s states.
Research conducted by the Center for Talent Innovation shows that allies – people who support LGBT colleagues or work as
advocates
– play a decisive role in creating an inclusive community.
By tying senior managers’ pay to the bank’s stability, the financial sector,
advocates
argue, would be forced to police itself.
Micro-states can never be made small enough to satisfy their advocates’ exalted standards of cultural integrity.
Advocates
of discriminatory measures often charge their opponents with stifling legitimate criticism of Israel.
But crude Sharia punishments, while condemned by foreigners, could well represent an opportunity for
advocates
of Nigerian unity.
Unfortunately, much of the world transplant establishment – including the WHO, the international Transplantation Society, and the World Medical Association –
advocates
only a partial remedy.
When Jacques Delors, Mitterrand’s finance minister and the architect of his U-turn from nationalization and other socialist policies, later became EU Commission President, he was one of the most effective
advocates
of European monetary union.
The most effective
advocates
for democratic change are not American or European officials, but citizens of the region who understand Western virtues as well as flaws - and can adapt them to indigenous conditions to press for social change.
Radically rethinking evolutionary theory invariably attracts the attention of creationists, who gleefully announce that if professional
advocates
of Darwinism cannot agree, the concept must be in retreat.
Some free-market
advocates
reject the view that government should decide for individuals what body parts they can sell – hair, for instance, and in the US, sperm and eggs – and what they cannot sell.
Fiscal devaluations already have some
advocates.
Even the original
advocates
of IMF involvement are turning against the Fund.
But putting US weapons back into South Korea; acquiring real missile capability; allowing the reprocessing of spent nuclear fuel; moving closer to breakout capability – all of these steps now have their advocates, and these voices will grow louder.
Market economies cannot operate when their established rules are haphazardly enforced, which is what happens when national and international regulators turn into
advocates
for local enterprises and enemies of foreign businesses.
What is clear is that more depends on the future of Europe than even the most vociferous
advocates
of European unification had previously believed.
Perhaps for this reason, Brexit
advocates
often focus on the diminishing benefits of regional integration and claim that Britain would be much better off playing its cards alone.
Back then, well-meaning
advocates
for different diseases published death tolls that helped them make the case for funding and attention.
Advocates
of a conditioned accession are thus under extraordinary pressure to be nice, even as Turkish officials stage provocations, like the recent suit against the noted author Orhan Pamuk for “public denigration of Turkish identity” because he dared to question the official position on the Armenian genocide.
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