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The provision was then passed after it was
attached
to a last-minute spending bill – a tactic that ensured very little debate in the House of Representatives and none at all in the Senate.
While the percentage of voters backing the government is relatively unchanged, 0.6 million of the 6.1 million Greeks who voted in the July 5 referendum on continued “extend-and-pretend” loans with stringent austerity strings
attached
did not turn out.
As a result, banks enjoying deposit insurance and access to central bank funds are free to gamble with their depositors’ money; they are “banks with casinos
attached
to them” in the words of John Kay.
Each dimension has dominated at different times over the last fourteen years;
attached
to each are different expectations in Eastern and Western Europe.
This suggests, in turn, that the value
attached
(at the margin) to these other expenditures is less than that
attached
to environmental preservation.
But voter turnout in the latest presidential election (80% in the first round, and 81% in the second round) leaves no doubt: our current system is strong, and we French are
attached
to it.
They should be portable,
attached
to individual workers rather than to their employers.
The gloom
attached
to the word twilight is the fruit of modernity’s cult of beginnings, of progress and growth, inventions, rises -- our cult of industriousness, expansion and energy.
We should no more be emotionally
attached
to the exchange rate than to any other price.
Nor will she abandon special relations with Russia, to which every German chancellor since Adenauer has
attached
major importance.
One reason is that all sides are focusing too much on the strings to be
attached
to the next liquidity injection and not enough on a vision of how Greece can recover and develop sustainably.
The greater the knowledge, skill, and responsibility
attached
to a job, the higher the acceptable and accepted reward for doing it.
On the contrary, an open border would facilitate resolution of the conflict – not because it would be a tradeoff for something else, or come with strings attached, but because an open border demonstrates evenhandedness towards all neighbors.
The repeal of the tax break on overtime reflects another economic fallacy to which French Socialist politicians are deeply attached: the “lump of labor” notion that underlay the most disastrous of their economic policies – the 35-hour workweek, introduced in 2000.
But they still look better than the odds
attached
to any alternative political-economic strategy--and certainly than anything being offered by khaki-clad would-be commandantés.
But even that reduced level of aid was disputed by people in Seoul, who argued that conditions on improved North/South relations needed to be
attached.
The International Court of Justice affirms that heads of state and foreign ministers have “functional immunity”
attached
to their office.
The Fed certainly would have reacted sooner had it not been
attached
to a model of banking more appropriate to the 1950’s.
Any serious discussion of such an objective would cause chaos in financial markets, given the many uncertainties
attached
to the process.
If the conditions
attached
to its third bailout package help Greece move to a more sustainable economic model, then it, too, will have a future in the eurozone.
As a Buddhist, the Dalai Lama preaches non-attachment, self-realization, inner actualization, and non-violence; as a Tibetan he is admired by a people fiercely
attached
to their homeland, with most seeking its independence from China and many determined to fight for it.
She suggested that I read a recently published anthology on computer ethics – and
attached
the entire volume to the email.
The taboo that has
attached
to capital controls has discouraged practical, policy-oriented work that would help governments to manage capital flows directly.
Moreover, many emerging-market countries have noted that the policy conditionality
attached
to the tens of billions of dollars that have been shipped to Europe pales in comparison with what was imposed on them in the 1990’s and early 2000’s.
They are not
attached
to a particular ideology and find it easier to think contextually.
No doubt with strings
attached.
Presumably, she will block any such requirement from being
attached
to the Brexit legislation in March.
On the positive side of the ledger, Obama received ceremonial treatment not normally accorded to visiting foreign leaders, even other visiting US presidents, demonstrating the importance China’s government
attached
to the visit.
A journalist recently expressed the view that France’s special role in Europe was due to its “centrality,” meaning that the French are, in equal measure, both open to the world and
attached
to their nation.
Here the Organization for Security and Cooperation in Europe, to which a lot of hope was attached, has so far not been up to the task.
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