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Thus, Swiss researchers caused excitement in 1986 by
announcing
the discovery of superconductivity in an oxide of copper at twice the temperature of the previous record holder.
In a statement
announcing
the partnership, Buffett was surprisingly candid in how undeveloped the idea is.
And a group of 47 Republican senators wrote a letter to Iran’s leaders
announcing
that the next Congress may not honor whatever nuclear deal they reach with Obama.
In
announcing
the first use of the law by a minor, Wim Distelmans, the head of Belgium’s federal euthanasia commission, pointed out that there are very few children for whom the question of euthanasia is raised.
Obama’s trip offers an opportunity for taking stock, expanding initiatives that have matured, and
announcing
new projects that will provide global benefits.
And, just when I thought that he had already made his mark on history, he shocked the world by
announcing
that he would not seek re-election after the end of his first term in 1999.
That is why we are
announcing
a “Carbon Pricing Panel,” which will bring together heads of state, city and state leaders, and representatives of top companies to urge countries and businesses around the world to put a price on carbon.
In
announcing
the prize, the committee explained how “the work of the EU represents fraternity between nations.”
The dynamic that has brought Pakistan-US relations to this point arguably began on December 1, 2009, when President Barack Obama,
announcing
a surge in the number of US troops in Afghanistan, also indicated his intention to start pulling back American troops beginning in July 2011 – a pledge that he reiterated two months ago.
And President Xi Jinping recently confirmed China’s approach by
announcing
that foreign companies could enter the automobile industry without such technology sharing.
Thus, they appear unable to explain their new rationale for the spending cuts that they are now
announcing.
This approach would be consistent with the principle, which US President Barack Obama highlighted when
announcing
the latest round of sanctions against Russia last month, that Ukraine must be permitted to “chart its own path.”
And Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has decided to postpone a risky consumption-tax hike planned for next year, while also
announcing
supplementary budgets to increase spending and boost the household sector’s purchasing power.
However, details of that agreement were scarce, and less than two months later, US tariffs on Chinese goods valued at $34 billion came into effect, with China immediately
announcing
retaliatory tariffs.
The authorities have taken initial steps to tighten fiscal policy by
announcing
significant cuts in the approved budget, but it is estimated that even then, central-government spending will rise by about 4% in real terms in 2011 from its historically high level in 2010.
Or think of Trump
announcing
at a campaign rally last year: “The only important thing is the unification of the people – because the other people don’t mean anything.”
For someone like Hillary Clinton, assuming her conversion was real, it could have meant
announcing
she would no longer take a dime from Wall Street or would not sign another trade agreement if elected.
Meanwhile, in America, active campaigning by the Humane Society of the US has led to about 50 major pork buyers
announcing
that they will phase out their purchase of pork from suppliers who use sow stalls.
Many emerging economies’ stock markets and currencies took a large hit, and headlines were soon
announcing
the end of the emerging-market boom.
Since then, European leaders have gathered time and again by Charlemagne’s ancient throne in Aachen, in the German state of North Rhine-Westphalia, to deliver visionary speeches
announcing
that the time has finally come to build a truly integrated Europe.
Moreover, circumstances within the EU itself – economic crises and the rise of xenophobic political parties in recent years – have put its enlargement policy on the back burner, with European Commission President Jean-Claude Juncker
announcing
in 2014 that no new members would be accepted before 2019.
"Withdrawal" of the sort pessimists predict, indeed, actually happened already in the late 80s after the Chinese and British governments signed their joint declaration
announcing
the handover.
But
announcing
an IMF program (with regional bilateral assistance) was not what calmed markets in South Korea and Indonesia in 1997.
The first steps are already being taken, with the authorities recently
announcing
that household gas prices will rise by 50% next month.
But on October 28, FBI Director James Comey sent a letter to Congress
announcing
that he was reopening the investigation into Clinton’s use of a private email server when she was Secretary of State.
In
announcing
his sanctions to India's leaders, President Clinton said, "They have to define the greatness of India in twenty-first century terms, not in terms that everyone else has rejected."
The Bank of England has now corrected this by
announcing
that it will no longer provide funding for mortgages.
Both involve
announcing
benchmark levels.
In
announcing
a new Sino-US joint research effort, Chu described clean energy as “one of the great opportunities of our time” for Sino-US cooperation, saying that by “working together, we can accomplish more than [by] acting alone.”
With a notable absence of fanfare, in May 2009 the WHO, together with the UN Environment Program, reverted to endorsing less effective methods for preventing malaria,
announcing
that their goal is “to achieve a 30% cut in the application of DDT worldwide by 2014 and its total phase-out by the early 2020s, if not sooner.”
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