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A police doctor working with forensic teams left the scene in shock, telling reporters of seeing bodies beheaded, and others
bearing
clear evidence of unspeakable torture.
LONDON – As the tenth anniversary of the start of the global financial crisis approaches, a wave of retrospective reviews is
bearing
down on us.
International support for countries
bearing
the greatest refugee burden also makes economic sense: it costs Jordan about €3,000 ($3,350) to support one refugee for a year; in Germany, the cost is at least €12,000.
Tucker says that he has stood on the beach in Padang, looking out at the ocean and trying to imagine what it would be like to see a five-meter-high wall of water stretching across the horizon,
bearing
down on the city.
But from this low
bearing
comes a high purpose.
But private-sector banks do the lending, while also
bearing
responsibility for important dimensions of how financial markets operate.
For all the talk of the threat posed by Islamist extremism to the West, it is worth
bearing
in mind the point lucidly put by Ahmed Rashid: “ISIS is not waging war against the West….This is above all a war within Islam: a conflict of Sunni against Shia, but also a war by Sunni extremists against more moderate Muslims."
This crisis of long-term unemployment is having a profoundly damaging impact on the lives of those
bearing
the brunt of it.
But when I arrived for my first meeting at the professor’s office, his bookshelves were lined with volumes
bearing
Chinese characters.
As they marched toward Wenceslas Square,
bearing
candles, riot police cut them off, and many – men, women, children—were brutally beaten.
But America, in its global war on terror, has justifiably lost interest in
bearing
Asia's many military burdens alone.
The case of Spain – where a competent and respected government is
bearing
the full brunt of a financial crisis that began elsewhere – is identical.
To see why, it’s important to note that monetary finance is fundamentally different from debt finance only if the money created by the central bank is permanently non-interest
bearing.
But, for the countries
bearing
the brunt of China’s recalcitrant approach to territorial and maritime disputes, this emphasis raises new doubts about America’s commitment.
Given the volatility in the global economy, this entails
bearing
some risks.
At the same time, banks and other lenders have extended loans
bearing
interest rates that do not reflect the riskiness of the borrowers.
This anxiety is reinforced by the general lack of funds among large groups of people who had nothing to do with creating today’s crisis but are
bearing
the pain of it.
Even if the army succeeds in clearing out the militants, some of the internally displaced people,
bearing
battle scars, will end up in Karachi.
Recent demonstrations in Tel-Aviv against returning the Golan marked the beginning of a campaign that will shadow the negotiations with ever greater force the more the negotiations seem capable of
bearing
fruit.
In the United States, the decision to turn away ships
bearing
Jewish refugees just before the start of World War II has become a source of national shame.
The key insight is that when existing enterprises are protected from new market entrants
bearing
new ideas, the result will be less innovation and less “adaptation” to a changing world, to use Friedrich Hayek’sterm.
Schools should be as safe as hospitals
bearing
a red cross, or as buildings and vehicles that bear the United Nations’ blue symbol.
The commission calls for “referring the situation to justice, possibly to the International Criminal Court or an ad hoc tribunal,
bearing
in mind that, in the context of the Syrian Arab Republic, only the [UN] Security Council is competent to refer the situation.”
What is required is to give individuals with excessive indebtedness an expedited way to a fresh start – for example, a special bankruptcy provision allowing them to recover, say, 75% of the equity they originally put into the house, with the lenders
bearing
the cost.
Let us fix and strengthen that framework, while
bearing
in mind that a simple mandate to maximize competitive pressure in banking is no more possible, or desirable, than one that would aim at eliminating instability completely.
Philanthropy has an important role to play in
bearing
the risks involved while natural-infrastructure solutions establish the track record needed to tap larger sources of public and private capital.
Faced with such a historic challenge, Koreans,
bearing
in mind their descendants’ prospects and their ancestors’ wishes, will accept and ultimately embrace reunification.
But the symbolic significance of S&P’s assessment was huge, for it underscored an inescapable truth: worries about public debt that were once confined to a few delinquent countries are now
bearing
down on the world’s biggest and richest economies.
Steady on the RenminbiNEW HAVEN – Currency wars are raging worldwide, and China is
bearing
the brunt of them.
Since the founding of the People's Republic in 1949, the peasantry has been the country's most under-represented and manipulated social group,
bearing
the brunt of the Communists' promotion of heavy industry.
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