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Eddie’s accompanying flattery aside, I would normally trash such a letter, figuring it was a fraud or scam of some kind.
Leaving
aside
the fact that power at the top is much more bureaucratically institutionalized in China than it was in Mao Zedong’s day (a good thing), certainly this visit is hugely important.
The financial damage is set to be enormous: Volkswagen now says that it will set
aside
€6.5 billion ($7.4 billion) to cover the costs of the scandal.
The US can and should make clear to Iran that it is eager to put
aside
30 years of mutual mistrust and hostility and establish a new tone and context for the relationship.
He intentionally set
aside
the question of whether Syrian President Bashar al-Assad would remain in power (as Putin wants) or be deposed (as the US and others desire), but also made it clear that France would intervene militarily if Assad were to use chemical weapons again.
More important, electoral politics aside, they would be helping to craft better societies whose politics are shaped by reasonable debate among citizens, not distorted by the community-destroying behavior of smugglers and extremists.
In the US, output continues to expand, but at a moderate 2% pace; and, even leaving
aside
the fiscal cliff looming at the end of the year, when Congress will be forced to impose spending cuts and allow tax cuts enacted in 2001 to expire, recovery remains at risk.
This makes Moldova the only post-Soviet state
(aside
from the Baltic countries) with an uninterrupted cycle of transfers of power through elections since 1991.
Set
aside
the fact that Assad’s forces have caused 10-15 times more civilian deaths thus far than the Islamic State, whose horrific execution videos have overshadowed the Syrian dictator’s invisible massacres.
The sixth lesson the IMF has swept
aside
is that bailing out countries that do not fully control their currencies carries additional risks.
Aside
from the legal issues, is there a moral case for non-proliferation?
Aside
from shaky funding, the harm-reduction efforts in Russia, and to a large degree in Ukraine, lack a fundamental tool: opiate-substitution treatment.
In order to ensure that this aid brings benefits to the region as a whole, and that its impact is therefore multiplied throughout all the economies of the region, half of the construction projects should be set
aside
for businesses based in Southeast Europe.
Scientific evidence indicates that, to be effective, 30-50% of available habitat should be set
aside
as no-take zones.
But now is the moment for both countries to put the past
aside
in order to address their common security concerns.
Under his watch, distinctions between legal and illegal immigration have been cast aside, along with wonky debates about the need for skilled workers in certain sectors or locales.
The dollar, in particular, is likely to continue falling on a trade-weighted basis if investors around the world continue to set
aside
the extreme risk-aversion that caused the dollar’s rise after 2007.
Aside
from security and intelligence efforts, we must also work to deny "oxygen" to the terrorists.
The US has cast
aside
one of its most important foreign policy tools, creating an incentive for the Syrian government and its supporters to keep fighting until they are in the most advantageous position possible to negotiate a settlement – that is, if they have any incentive to negotiate at all.
Nobody in Russia -
aside
from a few corrupt officials - is grateful for this aid.
Plum jobs, middle-class citizens report, seem to be set
aside
for people with certain last names, from certain neighborhoods, or from certain schools.
In particular, America’s previous president, Barack Obama, committed the US to putting
aside
decades of mutual recrimination with its Latin American neighbors, and facilitated the development of an Inter-American system of collective defense of democracy and human rights.
In effect, this means that Russia seems to be casting
aside
its accession to the WTO – a major reversal of Russian strategy.
The sharp tone and fierce partisanship of the past 13 years have been cast
aside.
But,
aside
from these uneven successes, the region remains weakened by mistrust, poorly integrated, and incapable of sustained growth.
Somehow, scientists have been pushed
aside
by political operators.
So who will step
aside
for whom remains unclear.
Indeed, Abe has visited 13 countries in the last six months alone (a schedule that has helped him to cast
aside
any lingering memories of his previous tenure as Prime Minister, when ill health forced him from office after barely a year).
Aside
from an unconvincing nod to humanitarianism, Trump’s only rationale for deploying US military capabilities seems to have been that Obama – after famously drawing a “red line” against the use of chemical weapons in Syria – did not respond militarily to the Assad regime’s chemical attack in Ghouta in 2013.
By the end of their discussion, they had made a double deal: Brown would stand
aside
and support Blair as the next party leader; in return, Blair would later give up the leadership to him.
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