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And in a case brought by fourteen foreign nationals, the court cast
aside
the government's argument that because the U.S. Naval Base at Guantanamo Bay is nominally under Cuban sovereignty, American courts lack jurisdiction to entertain legal claims brought by persons who had no say in where the U.S. military chose to detain them.
In less than four years, President Bush and his advisers have cast
aside
much of the longstanding bipartisan consensus under which the United States works through and with multilateral institutions like the United Nations.
Now, with questions about President Hosni Mubarak’s successor in the air, Egypt has put
aside
these talks.
Indeed, hardly anything interesting about home prices was ever reported at all,
aside
from an occasional comment in an article about something else.
And if we want democracy along with globalization, we must shove the nation-state
aside
and strive for greater international governance.
Setting
aside
financial sustainability, the most worrying aspect of the pattern was distributional: very low wage growth in the middle-income range.
Aside
from this supposition’s profoundly anti-democratic implications, it also happens to be empirically false.
This is all the more necessary for the Security Council’s five permanent members, because,
aside
from condemnation by public opinion, no sanctions are available against them for any serious breach of the Charter.
Aside
from threatening to withdraw the United States from the North American Free Trade Agreement and to start a trade war with China, Trump praises Russian President Vladimir Putin and suggests that America should not honor its commitment to defend its NATO allies unless they pay more for that protection.
Aside
from a pledge of non-aggression, its central interest is in obtaining economic assistance.
In the first place, use of a “core inflation” indicator should be put
aside.
But these unions were often without the financial sophistication to judge whether the firm set
aside
sufficient capital to meet its commitments decades later.
In fact, post-election popularity aside, PH is far weaker than it appears.
Yet financial-market participants have largely bypassed them, brushing
aside
today’s major risks and ignoring the potential volatility that they imply.
But let us put
aside
these questions – which have been explored in great depth – and focus on the moral issues raised by the latest outbreak of hostilities.
Among other things, Basel III stipulates that banks do not have to set
aside
cash against their investments in government bonds with ratings of AA- or higher.
But putting
aside
these headline numbers, a retreat from globalization by the world’s two largest economies would nonetheless entail significant costs.
Of course, such a system would require China to set
aside
its goal of regional hegemony.
I hear his smutty jokes in which the careful language of politics has been pushed
aside
in favor of supposedly authentic popular speech at its most elemental – the language, apparently, of the genitals.
Yet,
aside
from the civil-liberties problems with this kind of tracking, no technology can successfully address the underlying problem: the conflicts from which millions of people are seeking refuge.
Aside
from Antarctica, Africa is the only continent that has not industrialized.
Aside
from adaptation, Africa can also play a role in mitigating climate change through more sustainable forest and land management.
When the euro was introduced, regulators allowed banks to buy unlimited amounts of government bonds without setting
aside
any equity capital, and the ECB discounted all eurozone government bonds on equal terms.
Aside
from the atomic bomb, this is the most dangerous security development in two centuries.
Yet, so far, none of these events –
aside
from Japan starting in the early 1990’s and the failures of transition in the lands east of Poland – has caused a prolonged crisis.
Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Qatar, and the US have regularly backed some of the most violent jihadist groups in a cynical miscalculation that these proxies would do their dirty work and then somehow be pushed
aside.
Someone had to put
aside
moralistic objections and look dispassionately at a country locked in a set of circumstances that would only reproduce discord and fragmentation across the continent.
Putting
aside
ideology, we know that Kissinger is fascinated, if not obsessed, with power.
This consensus aside, agreement on a new development model for Greece requires overcoming two hurdles.
After all, economic policy aside, there was an even greater threat in the 1930s, namely the rise of Hitler and German re-militarization.
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