Carry
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He did not have to
carry
out too many surveys of voters to arrive at those priorities.
This spring marked the 100th anniversary of the discovery of superconductivity – the ability of materials to
carry
electrical current with no loss.
They can
carry
enormous amounts of current, making them ideal for urban power grids.
The UN can be a much more effective instrument if its member states in the General Assembly and the Security Council are better organized and give clearer directives to us in the Secretariat – along with the flexibility to
carry
them out – and then hold us clearly accountable.
Either way, the true value of banks’ toxic assets must be estimated before concluding that banks are armed with sufficient capital to
carry
out their critical roles.
In lieu of capital-flow restrictions, Turkey’s monetary authorities began to cut overnight borrowing rates in November 2010, in order to reduce the profitability of the
carry
trade (purchases of foreign-currency assets to take advantage of a higher interest rate).
This would involve greater extradition of terrorists and clamping down on the charitable contributions, drug trafficking, counterfeit goods, commodity trading, and illicit activities that allow them to
carry
out their activities.
If such a tripwire is really necessary, why shouldn’t a reliable international force
carry
out that task?
While Greece’s eurozone partners may be able to
carry
it for decades this way, and even to bail out Spain, the system would surely collapse under the weight of a larger economy.
But the US Treasury owns the Fed, and can
carry
out such debt purchases perfectly well by itself.
Even if there were a government willing and able to
carry
out the necessary fiscal adjustment, the political fallout of the Petrobras affair has damaged Brazil’s credibility severely.
But such evocations of “economic man” miss a key dimension of migration: People
carry
their culture with them across political frontiers.
To complement these technical efforts, the ACS is also training African health-care professionals how to
carry
out biopsies and deliver chemotherapy.
If the number of those who meet the requirements of the law is so small that Belgium has had only one case over the past two years, it is not difficult to
carry
out a thorough examination of these patients’ capacities to make such a request.
They found that, when isolated from aging cells – whether from human or cow blood, or from genetically engineered sources – free hemoglobin can be rejuvenated, chemically stabilized, and re-infused as a blood “substitute” that can
carry
oxygen as effectively as red blood cells, but for a much shorter time.
Ever since Deng Xiaoping ushered in the “reform and opening” era in 1978, the Chinese leadership has seen the legal system as an instrument to
carry
out state policies.
Yet even the most enthusiastic advocates of military action against Iraq have to admit that such steps
carry
considerable risks, and no expert on the region I know shares the view, popular among arm-chair orientologists, that a change of regime in Baghdad will usher in a period of peace and stability all over the Middle East.
Fortunately there are others, in particular Tony Blair's Britain, which can
carry
the message that another great Englishman who still enjoys immense respect in America, Winston Churchill, summed up in these words: "Jaw-jaw is better than war-war."
This is as much a matter of principle as of cold, strategic calculation, and it is here where the ESDP has much to offer: a long-term view, supported by a powerful economy with the assets needed to
carry
out humanitarian operations, conflict prevention, crisis management, and security support.
India's trains
carry
four times the number of passengers as China's, despite covering only half as many kilometers, but still lose about $7 billion annually.
By contrast, China's railways
carry
five times as much freight as India's, even though China has a far better road network.
In order to succeed, the Commission’s critics in Parliament needed to muster a very large majority in order to
carry
a vote of censure: two thirds of the votes cast, and over half of all the members of the Parliament.
The edict against Rushdie is still hanging out there, even if Iran says that it won’t commission or pay anyone to
carry
out the threat.
Those individuals who
carry
at least one copy of the gene variant that does not allow the body to metabolize Plavix have a 300% higher risk of clotting a stent.
Similarly, while both countries would compete actively for military superiority and allies, they would not engage in proxy wars or provide direct military support to forces or groups engaged in armed conflict with the other party (such as the Taliban in Afghanistan or Uighur militants in Xinjiang).Such a conflict would certainly
carry
risks, but they would be manageable – as long as both countries had a disciplined, well-informed, and strategically minded leadership.
Such a conflict would certainly
carry
risks, but they would be manageable – as long as both countries had a disciplined, well-informed, and strategically minded leadership.
Governments agree to accept the rulings of the World Trade Organization because on balance they benefit from an international trading order even if a particular decision requires that they alter a practice that is their sovereign right to
carry
out.
Hostility on the football pitch merely reflects the existing tense relations between the two countries, which
carry
the weight of a painful history.
Hours before his hanging, Benazir was allowed to see her father for the last time, writing in her autobiography: “I told him on my oath in his death cell, I would
carry
on his work.”
As a result, emerging countries, according to the IMF, have been pressed to
carry
“a disproportionate burden of demand rebalancing since the crisis.”
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