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Global prosperity requires that the multilateral free-trade system be maintained and strengthened, and this can be achieved only if the national security interests of regional powers are
assured.
The institutionally
assured
possibility of self-criticism is, arguably, the West’s best characteristic – its outstanding trait.
In their referendum campaign, they recalled a past when jobs were secure, neighbors were familiar, and security was
assured.
Whether that will be enough to avoid disorderly outcomes, however, is not totally
assured.
That outcome is hardly assured, but it would fit with a historical pattern of overreaction to earnings changes.
And, as matters stand, such an agreement is far from
assured.
But the same outcome is
assured
if the US and Israel conceive the conference solely as a way to isolate and force NPT compliance on Iran and Syria.
Although the Hong Kong courts surely could have dealt with the issue themselves – under the “one country, two systems” framework, Hong Kong is
assured
an independent court system, in addition to the right to elect its own legislature – an enraged China intervened.
But this much is clear: with Park’s unceremonious departure, a change in South Korea’s ruling party is all but
assured.
Indeed, the four American strategists who first called for “nuclear zero” – Henry Kissinger, George Shultz, William Perry, and Sam Nunn – have partly backtracked, and are now calling for an end to the doctrine of “mutual
assured
destruction.”
Nuclear deterrence and “mutually
assured
destruction” would be passé only if we assumed that we – people, countries, and humankind at large – had become so ideal and humane that we no longer needed self-deterrence.
Getting performance enhancing drugs out of sport will not be easy, and success is not
assured.
Our job will not be finished until every child is
assured
a healthy and balanced diet and the opportunity to reach his or her full potential.
Whatever Russians think of the country’s economic malaise – GDP is expected to contract by 3.8% this year, while inflation could top 15% – they are
assured
that they would be much worse off without Putin.
The North Korean Missile CrisisNEW YORK – On January 2, then-President-elect Donald Trump, referring to North Korea’s effort to develop a nuclear weapon capable of reaching the United States,
assured
his Twitter followers, “It won’t happen!”
During the Cold War, the US had been even more vulnerable, in technological terms, to a nuclear attack from Russia, but “mutual
assured
destruction” prevented the worst by keeping vulnerability more or less symmetrical.
And that, in turn, can only be
assured
by the global rules agreed upon at the World Trade Organization – rules that have already underpinned a 270% increase in global trade in food and agriculture products since 1996.
Just a few months ago, Putin
assured
everyone that Russia’s economy would weather the European and American sanctions easily.
In April 2010, the leader of this school, Harvard University’s Alberto Alesina,
assured
European finance ministers that “even sharp reductions of budget deficits have been accompanied and immediately followed by sustained growth rather than recessions even in the very short run.”
Success is by no means assured, and the most likely outcome is a sequence of contagion events and a broader loss of confidence in the euro.
A US initiative that is not
assured
of gaining government support would be insufficient, and only if the US forms a partnership with China would adequate scale and speed be attained to meet the challenge.
The political horse-trading is over for the time being, and the outcome seems
assured.
His Strategic Defense Initiative, intended to end the nuclear-deterrence strategy known as “mutual
assured
destruction,” was actually nicknamed “Star Wars.”
On the contrary, introducing them into settings where treatment compliance is not
assured
and where drug susceptibility testing is not available would likely contribute to even more resistant organisms.
The turn away from populism is anything but assured, especially if economies do not start growing again soon.
Would Hitler, wicked as he was, have gone to war had he faced an
assured
threat of total destruction?
You can rest
assured
that in this election cycle, as in the past, elderly white voters will be fed a steady diet of bombast about the threat posed by immigrants, people of color, Muslims, and other Trump-voter bugaboos (that is, when they aren’t being sold fake diabetes cures and overpriced gold funds).
A customer calling an Uber driver is purchasing not one service, but two: one from the company (the connection to a driver whose quality is
assured
through customer ratings) and the other from the driver (transport from one location to another).
Clinton, who was embroiled in domestic problems, badly needed an international success, and
assured
Arafat that fingers would not be pointed at either party if the talks failed.
At the time, I did not attach much importance to them, as there remained so many ambiguities that continued Communist control seemed
assured.
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