Belong
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I want to
belong
to a generation that has decided forcefully to defend its democracy.”
Each tastes different, and does not necessarily mix with the next, but all
belong
on the same plate.
The ESM's resources
belong
to everyone, just as one country's bankruptcy affects everyone.
By definition, non-members of the EU cannot
belong
to the Single Market.
According to this view, the fact that two-thirds of EU member states
belong
to the euro is enough to prevent the EU from unraveling.
First, as the Helsinki Final Act put it, every sovereign nation has an inherent right “to
belong
or not to
belong
to international organizations, to be or not to be a party to bilateral or multilateral treaties, including the right to be or not to be a party to treaties of alliance; they also have the right to neutrality.”
And the common security agenda of confidence-building and transparency must be based on the indivisibility of security in Europe and the transatlantic area as a whole, including respect for sovereignty and territorial integrity – not just for alliance members, but for all countries that
belong
to the broader transatlantic security community.
The EU has offered to play a facilitating role: we urge both leaderships to promptly seize this opportunity, with a view to their states’ further steps along the path towards the European family to which all Balkan countries naturally
belong.
Many
belong
to the growing cohort of “working poor” – the “precariat” who have no choice but to accept low-wage positions in which they are often overworked and insecure.
It would not be difficult for them to convince ordinary Russians, who have already been primed by today’s xenophobic propaganda, that Tbilisi, Sevastopol, Astana, and Tallinn
belong
to Russia and should be taken by force.
While the overwhelming majority of illegal immigrants are working to support their families and improve the lives of their children, some commit serious crimes or
belong
to violent gangs.
But whether they
belong
to the extreme right or the communist left, they represent barely 20% of the electorate.
Perhaps half of all Poles
belong
to this group and many of them feel that the political system does not represent them.
Some, like Macedonia and Finland,
belong
to the Alliance’s Partnership for Peace.
That task must
belong
to the European Union, the one institution with the collective means, skills, resources, and – potentially – the leadership to relieve NATO and ISAF of burdens for which they are not suited.
Even though 19 of NATO’s 26 members also
belong
to the EU, leaders and bureaucrats in most of these countries have been unwilling to back the commitment of their troops with the economic resources needed.
It is also because yesterday’s solutions
belong
to the past: a social compact designed for an environment of high-growth, equalizing technological progress won’t help address the problems of a low-growth world of divisive technological innovation.
He seems to
belong
to an era when France considered Europe a "French formal garden."
After the revelations, however, it was clear that the tobacco industry was a malevolent force that did not
belong
in the policymaking process.
Such blanket statements and superficial judgments do not
belong
in the selection of individuals for important positions.
American relations with North Korea, and the ongoing six-party talks, certainly
belong
at the top of the list.
The challenge of responding to those movements does not
belong
exclusively to a handful of governments.
If there was still demand for statehood and separation from the internationally recognized state to which they belong, the EU could invoke a code of conduct for secession.
Although I felt that I, an exile in the land of exiles, belonged ever more to a world to which no one can really be said to belong, on September 11, 2001, I was finally able to proclaim, “I am a New Yorker,” just as President Kennedy had declared himself a Berliner when that former National Socialist capital was in danger of becoming a Communist capital.
Each tastes different, and does not necessarily mix with the next, but they
belong
together on the same plate, and they complement each other in making the meal satisfying.
When asked whether they were a couple, Royal replied, “Our lives
belong
to us.”
They believed that a new age of social democracy had dawned, and for a while they sought to prove their point: Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, Gerhard Schroeder, Romano Prodi, even some of those elected in the postcommunist countries seemed to
belong
to this political camp.
Furthermore, only 15% of the genetic sequences found in the samples from the environment and from feces analyzed in metagenomic studies
belong
to the three domains of microbes currently recognized in the tree-of-life framework – bacteria, archaea, and eukaryotes.
In fact, successful centrist political movements
belong
to what sociologist Anthony Giddens called the radical center: they are ideologically intense and have distinct ideas of their own.
They
belong
to all the people.
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