Carry
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Israel belatedly announced, but did not
carry
out, a two-day cessation in bombing Lebanon, responding to the global condemnation of an air attack on the Lebanese village of Qana, where 57 civilians were killed and where 106 died from the same cause 10 years ago.
Fortunately, the world will not have to wait for moral suasion to
carry
the day.
In the midst of the protests, Delhi Police Commissioner Neeraj Kumar sparked further outrage by suggesting that women
carry
chili powder to deter would-be rapists.
An 11-year-old girl raped by a relative will have to
carry
the pregnancy to term, unless doctors (risking prison) determine that the pregnancy will kill her imminently.
A woman will have to
carry
an ectopic pregnancy, or a fetus so damaged that it cannot live, until complications become severe enough that her life is “directly” in danger.
Bank Regulation’s Capital MistakeMEDFORD, MASSACHUSETTS – Imagine that the arguments triggered by the Hindenberg disaster were about the fire extinguishers and parachutes that airships should carry, rather than about the design flaws that might cause them to ignite.
When problems started to surface, the finance minister at the time initially claimed that the country would
carry
out “the cheapest bank rescue ever.”
The European Financial Stability Facility/European Stability Mechanism (EFSF/ESM) should
carry
out the necessary recapitalization of the Greek banks via direct capital injections.
Such consequences may
carry
independent risks to mental health; for example, unemployment poses a significant risk for suicide, anxiety, depression, and psychosis.
So long as the credits are long term and
carry
a modest interest rate (say, 25-year dollar loans at 5% per annum), the recipient countries could repay the loans out of the significant boost in incomes that would result over the course of a generation.
By sheer force of conviction and personality, such figures, many of us believe, can
carry
the day, bringing a glimmer of hope to an otherwise detached and impersonal universe.
He alone seemed to incarnate the combination of reassuring strength and vision to
carry
the majority of Israelis behind him in a process of unilateral disengagement.
Because the debt can be refinanced at such low rates, rollover risk is very low, allowing debtors who would be considered insolvent under normal circumstances to
carry
on much longer than they otherwise could.
Now, however, with the era of multilateral trade rounds and system-wide rules behind us, the PTAs are the only game in town, and the templates established by the hegemonic powers in unequal trade treaties with economically weaker countries will increasingly
carry
the day.
But there remain questions about precisely how self-sufficient Japan would have to be to
carry
out this “proactive pacifism” – a term popularized by Prime Minister Shinzo Abe – consistently and effectively.
A genuine commitment to increasing financial transparency would
carry
huge potential benefits for the world’s poorest people, while fostering more equitable economic growth worldwide.
But the real change will come only when all STEM programs provide students with the tools they need to
carry
out a credible assessment of their work’s effects on humanity.
Gun NationNEW YORK – Defending the right of United States citizens to buy semi-automatic rifles or
carry
concealed weapons is akin to denying any human responsibility for climate change.
He has ascended the throne of the Byzantine emperors on the Holy Mount Athos in Greece, and portrayed his perpetual presidency as a burden he must carry, in service to his country and his people.
For the past ten years, the greatest practical barrier to peace has been Israel’s failure to
carry
out any true withdrawal to its 1967 borders, owing to the political weight of hundreds of thousands of settlers in the West Bank and the religious and secular communities that support them.
To this end, we will
carry
out joint projects in five key areas: education, finance, industrial infrastructure, quality of life, and economic development.
Anyone who listened to his speeches or read his campaign material should have noted that he was not proposing that the federal government should
carry
out the infrastructure investment.
A unilateral military strike would
carry
potentially dire consequences.
Anyone visiting Japan today would do well to learn two key words: domo, meaning “hello,” “thanks,” or “well,” and sumimasen, which can
carry
any of the meanings of domo, as well as “sorry” or “excuse me.”
The policy also helped to expand China’s foreign trade and boost its external financial strength (with a robust balance-of-payments position, large international reserves, and a stable currency), thereby creating space for Li to
carry
out his ambitious reform agenda.
Candidates for public office, and those holding high administrative or corporate positions, should be judged on their policies and performance, not on private acts that are irrelevant to how well they
carry
out, or will
carry
out, their public duties.
They may occasionally be able to
carry
out deadly terrorist acts, but they have no chance of destroying or taking over Western societies.
Despite a supposed offensive by Pakistan’s government against the TTP in some of the tribal regions, a recent documentary reported that the group is now recruiting young children to
carry
out suicide attacks.
For example, much of the Horn of Africa (particularly Somalia), Mali, and Guinea Bissau
carry
significant political risk.
Is it really worth the risk of destabilizing Yugoslavia's infant democracy to
carry
out trials that Yugoslavia's government shows every sign of being able to
carry
out?
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