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But the current crisis cannot be solved by words
alone.
But that decision, and its moral costs, remains in the hands of the Palestinians
alone.
Values must be the road that leads to what cannot be reached by markets and institutions
alone
- the accession of Europe's citizens to the European Union.
The US
alone
would be unable to impose sufficiently powerful sanctions on Iran to secure that outcome, while the European Union – the primary architect of the JCPOA – would be highly unlikely to re-impose sanctions on an Iran that is complying with its commitments.
China, which channeled around one-third of its stimulus package into environmental sectors, has seen its GDP rise sharply, and employment in renewable energies such as solar has climbed to more than 1.5 million, with 300,000 workers added in 2009
alone.
His followers in Russia are unlikely to see, let
alone
be influenced by, an art film, and this sliver of Russian free expression might just persuade foreigners that there is still some liberalism left in Putin’s authoritarian democracy – at least until that, too, ends up as a shattered illusion.
Trump is not
alone
in his administration in cheering for the EU’s demise: his chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, embraces ethnic nationalist parties – like Marine Le Pen’s far-right National Front in France – that seek to bring it about.
One hundred staff members were taken from our head office in Addis Ababa alone, and many more from regional offices.
These leaders – who assert that they
alone
can fix their countries’ problems – are often sought, and found, in the corporate world.
But whether these talks will lead to an agreement, let
alone
within one year as US President Barack Obama hopes, is another matter.
Population
alone
is not a source of power unless those human resources are developed, and India has lagged well behind China in terms of literacy and economic growth.
But he also describes the Saddam years as an era in which, while there was no freedom, intellectuals had room to maneuver, as long as they “knew what to leave alone.”
If these tendencies continue, developing countries will probably suffer the most; but they won’t be
alone.
But can science and technology really solve problems that are not caused by China
alone?
Since China had been bullied, invaded, semi-colonized, and even occupied during most of his formative years, he was deeply suspicious that any foreign country – even a “fraternal” Communist ally – could ever be relied upon to leave China alone, much less actually help it.
To be sure, this explosion of political extremism cannot be explained by economic distress
alone.
But, against a background of declining confidence in the ability of “experts” to explain, let
alone
predict, economic developments, that faith has deteriorated.
But investors are reluctant to finance long-term projects, let
alone
cover the incremental costs of green initiatives, which are projected to add at least another 14% to a $100 trillion climate bill by 2030.
But none of these steps, taken
alone
or together, can bring about the ends that their often well-intentioned advocates seek.
Like Nixon, they have paid a higher price for concealing their misdeeds than they would have for the misdeeds
alone.
A Trump presidency will lead to an epic geopolitical shift: for the first time since 1941, Europe cannot rely on the US defense umbrella; it now stands
alone.
But it is not
alone.
An auspicious international context
alone
would not solve their problems.
The Price of Scottish IndependenceNEW YORK – Though the world’s eyes now are on Scotland’s referendum on independence from the United Kingdom, Scotland is not
alone
in seeking to redraw national boundaries.
International politics in the twenty-first century can no longer be about nation-states
alone.
He was not
alone
in this rhetoric.
But it its hardly
alone.
This year alone, the sources of discord with Russia have multiplied and deepened.
Bombs and bullets
alone
cannot defeat political poison.
In the last three years alone, fines for violations of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) – under which corporations with ties to the US face criminal penalties for paying bribes to foreign government officials – have exceeded $2.1 billion.
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