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To do otherwise is to infringe upon the rights of members of future generations, to whom natural assets also
belong.
And, on a broader, institutional scale, the money spent and the money to be gained do not
belong
to the same pocket.
Openness and the principle of solidarity
belong
to the very substance of NATO and, as such, they are rooted also in the text of the Washington Treaty that opened the door to NATO expansion.
Anyone, especially in the region, who attempts to parse the group’s objectives – in order, for example, to support its anti-Shia aims, if not its methods – does not
belong
in the fight.
In a world of globalization, many people
belong
to a number of imagined communities – local, regional, national, cosmopolitan – that are overlapping circles sustained by the Internet and inexpensive travel.
If the EU makes progress along these lines, it will become an organization to which people will want to
belong.
Those stories of creativity and the power of science
belong
to the best of Davos.
Violators of international law must be made aware that the Middle East is subject to the same norms as other regions, and that the principles of democracy
belong
as much to its people as to those of more politically developed nations.
It is more important to
belong
than to have a certain set of beliefs.
Because most people don't particularly want to
belong
to a party, playing the party game becomes a minority sport.
This is particularly apparent with respect to migration: contrary to the view shared by virtually the entire political establishment, a majority of Germans wants to close the country’s borders to refugees, with 70% believing that “Islam does not
belong
to Germany.”
Vemula’s death has reminded Indians once again that the more than 300 million who
belong
to the lowest castes, as well as the “tribals” or indigenous people, still face discrimination, prejudice, hostility, and even violence on each step of the social ladder.
The Intellectual and PoliticsPRAGUE: Does an intellectual - by virtue of his efforts to get below the surface of things, to grasp relations, causes and effects, to recognize individual items as part of larger entities, and thus derive a deeper awareness and responsibility for the world -
belong
in politics?
Each should have the unreserved right to decide their futures, their international associations, and where they
belong
or want to
belong.
No state must be denied the right to freely decide to which regional groupings -- political, security, economic -- it wants to
belong.
This, one hopes, will change the attitude of corporations that enrich themselves by paying dictators for the right to extract valuable resources that
belong
to the whole country.
See that the environment does not
belong
to any single country to exploit and then disregard.”
Indeed, the key elements of modern British identity all seem to
belong
to England, rather than to the composite entity.
As a rule, one should judge people on their merits, not on the supposed attributes of the racial, socioeconomic, or geographic groups to which they
belong.
Soros is what the late historian Isaac Deutscher would call a “non-Jewish Jew” – one who sought ideas, inspiration, and fulfillment beyond the boundaries of Jewry, and yet continued to
belong
to the Jewish tradition.
Those who shut doors and build walls do not
belong
to the same family as those who welcome the needy in the name of higher values.
Oceans
belong
to everyone except those near landmasses, which are managed in a similar manner to the country's land-bound borders.
The sky must
belong
to the people.
Perhaps that is the best argument for leaving the Kohinoor in Britain, where it emphatically does not
belong.
The perpetrators of these bomb blasts are now understood to
belong
to linked, hard-line Islamist organizations.
One shudders to think of parliaments in which the main criterion of membership is to
belong
to a group in need of affirmative action.
A wide range of interventions
belong
to this category.
Indeed, so-called “second-wave” feminist theory abounds in assertions that war, racism, love of hierarchy, and general repressiveness
belong
to “patriarchy”; women’s leadership, by contrast, would naturally create a more inclusive, collaborative world.
Since then, Chinese officials have insisted that they do not
belong
in US-Russian strategic-arms talks, because the two countries’ nuclear arsenals dwarf theirs.
An important audience for each IAC report are the 100 academies of science that
belong
to the IAP.
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