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According to remarks from a deputy chairman of the standing committee of the National People’s Congress (NPC), Article Four of the proposed law will authorize “relevant national security agencies of the central government” to establish permanent, operational
branches
in Hong Kong.
Specifically, we call for the formal establishment of a special regime, triggered by the ZLB, whereby the executive
branches
of government and the central bank contribute their views and jointly agree on the entire range of available policy options.
As the tech publication The Register reports, SolarWinds is deployed in more than 425 US Fortune 500 corporations, all major US telecoms companies, and most
branches
of the US government (with a similar presence in many other developed economies).
But our accumulated knowledge of ecological systems, virology, genetics, fluid dynamics, epidemiology, anthropology, clinical medicine, microbiology, and dozens of other scientific
branches
offer a wealth of insights that can prevent the current pandemic from upending modern life – if only we use it.
Above all, in the US, President Donald Trump is widely criticized, even by lifelong Republicans, for not respecting or understanding the US constitution and the separation of the executive, legislative, and judicial
branches.
In the state, there is a horizontal separation of powers (among the legislative, executive, and judicial branches) and a vertical division of powers (among national and sub-national governments).
The challenging task of building structural models will benefit from rapidly developing
branches
of AI that don’t involve more than pattern recognition.
For example, in the second half of the nineteenth century, when powerful tycoons, the “robber barons,” came to dominate America’s economy and politics, they weren’t reined in by the courts or Congress (on the contrary, they controlled these government branches).
They recognized that the unpopular policies they sought – reducing voters’ access to the polls, flooding elections with unlimited corporate money, and unwinding vital environmental protections – faced steady headwinds in the elected
branches
of government.
Our current deficiencies in this area give foreign actors an advantage and raise the risk that they will take over further
branches
of European industry.
Then, in July, they gave Zelensky’s newly created party, Servant of the People (named after his hit TV series, Sluha Narodu), a parliamentary majority – making him the first Ukrainian leader in decades to control both the executive and legislative
branches
of government.
Perhaps this could be addressed over time, by using artificial intelligence or by expanding financial services offered by post office
branches.
Thanks to digital and mobile technologies, banking no longer happens primarily in brick-and-mortar branches, but rather on people’s phones, wherever they are.
For starters, 90% of Japanese debt is Japanese-held, most of it by
branches
of government, not by private institutions.
It seemed to him that when the growth of a nation's wealth is normal these things follow only after a considerable amount of labour has been devoted to agriculture, and after the latter has been placed in its rightful – or at any rate in a definite – position: that a nation's wealth ought to grow proportionately at the same rate in all its branches, and especially in such a way that the other
branches
should not out-distance agriculture; that means of communication should conform to the agricultural conditions, and that with our wrong methods of using the land, the railways – brought about not by economic but by political necessity – had come prematurely, and instead of promoting agriculture as had been expected, had interfered with it and hindered it by stimulating the development of manufactures and credit.
At last one match did burn up, and the scented smoke of the cigar, like a broad swaying sheet definitely outlined, moved forwards and upwards over the bush under the overhanging
branches
of the birch-tree.
obstinately, as if insisting on having its way, pushed Levin back and, tearing the leaves and blossoms off the lime trees and rudely and strangely uncovering the white
branches
of birches, bent everything in one direction: the acacias, the flowers, the dock leaves, the grass, and the crests of the trees.
Levin listened to the rhythmical dripping of raindrops from the lime trees in the garden, and looked at a familiar triangular constellation and at the Milky Way which with its
branches
intersected it.
There was black darkness on the earth while the tall
branches
showed against the pale sky, where a full moon coming above the horizon would soon extinguish the stars.
The moon, still beneath the horizon, only lit up the topmost branches, and the crowd, remaining in the darkness, stood above it at the top of the slope like a bar of shadow.
At this moment the moon, which had risen above the horizon, lit him up as it glided from behind the high
branches.
The frozen moss crackled beneath the heels of the crowd, while the beeches, erect in their strength, with the delicate tracery of their black
branches
against the white sky, neither saw nor heard the miserable beings who writhed at their feet.
In Conseil I had a seasoned specialist in biological classification, an enthusiast who could run with acrobatic agility up and down the whole ladder of branches, groups, classes, subclasses, orders, families, genera, subgenera, species, and varieties.
None of the weeds carpeting the seafloor, none of the
branches
bristling from the shrubbery, crept, or leaned, or stretched on a horizontal plane.
Among other specimens in these two branches, I noted some windowpane oysters with thin valves of unequal size, a type of ostracod unique to the Red Sea and the Indian Ocean, then orange-hued lucina with circular shells, awl-shaped auger shells, some of those Persian murex snails that supply the Nautilus with such wonderful dye, spiky periwinkles fifteen centimeters long that rose under the waves like hands ready to grab you, turban snails with shells made of horn and bristling all over with spines, lamp shells, edible duck clams that feed the Hindu marketplace, subtly luminous jellyfish of the species Pelagia panopyra, and finally some wonderful Oculina flabelliforma, magnificent sea fans that fashion one of the most luxuriant tree forms in this ocean.
As for zoophytes, for a few moments I was able to marvel at a wonderful, orange-hued hydra from the genus Galeolaria that clung to the glass of our port panel; it consisted of a long, lean filament that spread out into countless
branches
and ended in the most delicate lace ever spun by the followers of Arachne.
The terrain consisted mostly of thick slime mixed with petrified branches, but it changed little by little near four o'clock in the afternoon; it grew rockier and seemed to be strewn with pudding stones and a basaltic gravel called "tuff," together with bits of lava and sulfurous obsidian.
The rain had stopped, day was breaking, and on the
branches
of the leafless trees birds roosted motionless, their little feathers bristling in the cold morning wind.
The horse slipped on the wet grass; Charles had to stoop to pass under the
branches.
I wanted to be like the moles that I saw on the branches, their insides swarming with worms, dead, and an end of it.
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