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Should citizens love their state, why they should feel
attached
to it, what kind of attachment should this be, why, indeed, should people make sacrifices for the sake of independent statehood?
It consists of two strings – formed from phosphate and sugar – along which four unique chemical compounds (DNA bases) are
attached.
The nonsexual torture that was committed ranged from beatings and suffocation, electrodes
attached
to genitals, and forced sleep deprivation, to prisoners being hung by the wrists from the ceiling and placed in solitary confinement until psychosis was induced.
Banknotes are just pieces of paper with a number
attached
to them.
For fairness as well as for efficiency reasons, rights and benefits should be
attached
to individuals, not to companies or employment status, and should be fully portable across sectors and jobs.
So far, those swaps have been forthcoming, but with delay and political baggage
attached.
Moreover, Zidane incarnated values that seem threatened nowadays, but to which ordinary people remain attached: loyalty to family, diligence, and cooperation.
The new Cold War with Russia is another US-contrived blunder with plenty of European naiveté
attached.
By expanding humanitarian aid with no strings attached, the US could do more to address hunger, disease, and poverty, while reaping considerable benefits to its standing and lowering terror risks.
But at this stage, the TPP is different: the odds of success would be much greater if the US
attached
the additional requirement that participating countries do not engage in currency manipulation.
He was
attached
to respirator and to another machine to clear wastes from his body, and was fed through a stomach tube.
In the coming days, we might find out whether the BRICS will ever be more than a catchy acronym with an annual boondoggle
attached.
This is warranted, but there is no reason to believe that doing so will be decisive, especially with China providing massive amounts of credit with no strings
attached.
For example, immigration tends to instill more fear in older voters, because they are usually more
attached
to traditional values and self-contained communities.
The EMF (or rather ESF, as some have dubbed it, for European Stability Fund) could manage an orderly default of an EMU member country that fails to comply with the conditions
attached
to an adjustment program.
The International Monetary Fund and the G7 countries’ central banks must act as global lenders of last resort and provide ample liquidity – quickly and with few strings
attached
– to support emerging markets’ currencies.
But while this assistance has done plenty of good, the
attached
strings are tying our hands.
But nobody should imagine that Europeans are ever likely to share the priority
attached
by America to the value of military power.
It is a tradition that they wish to continue, presumably because some Japanese are emotionally
attached
to it.
Emerging economies, following the advanced countries, also
attached
less importance to Fund surveillance, especially as their accumulation of external assets made them less dependent on IMF financing and advice.
Converting existing sovereign debt into new bonds
attached
to GDP warrants would work like a debt/equity swap in a corporate bankruptcy.
Unfortunately, this view of populism’s rise and fall merits the label often
attached
to populism itself: simplistic.
Unlike China’s goal-setting exercises in the past, there are no quantitative targets
attached
to these “twin centenary goals” (which roughly align with the Party’s founding in 1921 and the establishment of the People’s Republic of China in 1949).
But state-to-state loans usually include conditions that are less transparent than those
attached
to funds from rules-based international financial institutions.
Given the great importance that China has traditionally
attached
to formalities, the Chinese government is repeatedly emphasizing that fact – and thus demonstrating its high expectations for the event.
More promising still, it is where signals, assumed to have come from the locator beacons
attached
to the aircraft’s “black box” flight recorders, were picked up on April 5 and over the following days by an American “pinger locator” being towed by an Australian navy vessel, the Ocean Shield.
Other initiatives are a program of allowances, training and placement for the laid-off; unemployment insurance (which, unfortunately, depends on the economic health of the firm to which a worker was once attached); and pension reform--having similar problems.
The negative stigma
attached
to IMF financing is a thing of the past.
Under previous Republican administrations, this rule was
attached
only to the $600 million or so that had been earmarked for family planning.
A special bed sheet monitored the vital signs, without any instrument
attached
to the body.
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