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In this process, the world is
assured
that China will make every effort to address climate change.
Economic advisers
assured
their bosses that recovery would be rapid.
A side benefit for the EU’s standing in the world could be that the World Trade Organization’s stalled Doha negotiations could be restarted once farmers in developing countries are
assured
of getting a fair deal from Europe.
But a future in which carbon-free transport is possible is
assured.
Following a general election in January, Prime Minister Abdullah Ensour, who had voted against the law as a member of parliament,
assured
angry Web-site owners and online journalists that he would work with them to find a solution based on goodwill.
First, unlike the structure of Cold War-era “mutually
assured
destruction,” cyber weapons offer those who use them an opportunity to strike anonymously.
Most water is used to grow food, so, if a nation’s economy is healthy, there is scope for saving water by importing a greater share of food, although every nation will want to maintain some
assured
food supply for security reasons.
I believe that this amount could be at least doubled and
assured
for a longer time span.
Palestinians have been
assured
via a message from President Barack Obama, delivered by his special envoy George Mitchell, that the Israelis will not carry out any “provocations” during the coming four months of indirect negotiations.
Against this background, while Sarkozy may well become the UMP’s president in November, when the post is contested at a special party congress, his selection as the UMP’s presidential candidate is far from assured, given the resurrection of Juppé.
Soon after the election, Trump
assured
the leaders of Japan and South Korea of America’s commitment to their countries’ security, despite a campaign vow to demand more payment for US protection.
President Bush
assured
the Israelis that, given the "new realities on the ground, including already existing major Israeli population centers," Israel does not have to return all the territories it occupied in 1967.
With strong public-health leadership and effective coordination in the fight against infectious disease, people in West Africa – indeed, the entire world – would be able to rest
assured
that another resurgence of Ebola was not just around the corner.
Girls must be convinced and
assured
of their worth.
Now that the “southern” eurozone governments’ solvency no longer seems assured, distrust has grown along national lines.
When excess demand is for high-quality assets – places where you can park your wealth and be
assured
that it will still be there when you come back – the natural response is to have credit-worthy governments guarantee some private assets and buy up others, swapping them out for their own liabilities and thus diminishing the supply of risky assets and increasing the supply of safe assets.
Under communism, significant efforts were made to assimilate Roma; they were given jobs, albeit at the bottom of the economic pyramid, and were
assured
housing.
While it will take a long time to complete the process of levying new taxes, bondholders will want to be
assured
that their bonds will be serviced and repaid.
But, over time, so-called “mutual
assured
destruction” became an increasingly abstract concept.
But, while Medvedev’s victory in the first round of voting appears assured, the important questions will arise after the ballots are counted.
But whether “Obamacare” succeeds in curbing excessively high health-care costs is not
assured.
Only then can they be
assured
access to the resources essential for treatment options.
Only after its security is
assured
will China free itself from complicity in North Korean brinkmanship and be better able to control the North’s behavior.
The close of the Second World War ushered in a Cold War, with a precarious peace based on the threat of mutually
assured
destruction.
Just last week, Merkel
assured
the CDU’s executive board that the refugee crisis of 2015 will not be repeated, and that “in the next few months, the most important [thing] is to return refugees.”
For example, Admiral Lord Michael Boyce, Chief of the Defense Staff of the British Armed Services at the start of the Iraq war, told Prime Minister Tony Blair that he would not order troops to invade unless he was
assured
unequivocally that the war was legal under British and international law.
Its recent agreement with China on border demarcation notwithstanding, Russia can never be
assured
of China’s ultimate intentions as a colossal power hungry for raw materials for its booming economy and living space for its massive population.
In view of the likely advantages, this might be acceptable if member states could be
assured
that, if the schemes work, it will be expanded.
Now, too, fears of mutually
assured
destruction could re-emerge.
Political change in Pakistan is assured, but it will come about in a way that cannot be foreseen.
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