Carry
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Palestinians have been assured via a message from President Barack Obama, delivered by his special envoy George Mitchell, that the Israelis will not
carry
out any “provocations” during the coming four months of indirect negotiations.
He may well think that Trump is all bluff and will never
carry
out his threats.
Political audacity can
carry
France only so far.
Patents typically
carry
terms of 20 years (copyright protections run for 70-plus years).
But the immediate short-run alternative – letting Greece (and potentially others) fall by the wayside – would
carry
a substantial price.
Such a policy can include additional Security Council sanctions, but it must also
carry
an offer of dialogue that pragmatic forces in Iran would not refuse.
The 1986 reform was a model of how to
carry
out fiscal reform, whereas the 1981 process was a model to avoid.
Far from pursuing careful deliberation and smart compromise, US Republicans today are pretending that the cuts for which they are striving will
carry
no costs.
When I began in recent years to insist that the traditional silence and anonymity assigned to rape victims does not protect them, but only perpetuates a Victorian framework in which rapists attack with impunity and victims are asked to
carry
the “shame,” my argument was met with hostility.
After all, the Iraqi Shia are Arabs, and if they are now willing to coordinate their activities with their Persian counterparts, their main goal will always be to secure an independent course as soon as possible, even while they
carry
on with their internecine disputes within Iraq.
Financial fragmentation has receded but not disappeared, meaning that a loan to a company in Austria does not
carry
exactly the same interest rate as a loan to the same company on the other side of the Italian border.
If it chooses to discard the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) trade agreement negotiated by the Obama administration with 12 Asia-Pacific economies, those countries, perhaps led by Japan or Australia, must be ready to
carry
on the deal, or something like it, among themselves.
Teddy Roosevelt, of course, preferred to “Speak softly and
carry
a big stick.”
Nowadays, by contrast, bookstores not only report what stock they
carry
but also when customers’ orders will arrive.
This approach has emboldened Pakistan-based terrorists to
carry
out cross-border attacks on targets from Mumbai to Kashmir.
And she predicted that empirical evidence and expert knowledge will still
carry
substantial – if not full – weight in decision-making by legislators, presidents, and their advisers.
Making the Union’s newest members
carry
a disproportionate share of the burden of reducing the EU’s total amount of pollution is both unjust and foolish.
This is a clear disadvantage for airlines from the new EU members, as the number of passengers they
carry
increased sharply only after 2004, when these countries joined the EU.
Unfortunately, when it comes to the environment, Europe’s have-nots are being told to
carry
the load by themselves.
Thus, Beck falsely charges that Soros has instigated coups abroad while implying that he plans to
carry
one out in the US.
However, Yushchenko did
carry
several Russian-speaking regions, notably the capital Kiev, and Yanukovych won most in the authoritarian Donetsk and Luhansk regions furthest to the east.
They had names and would never be asked to
carry
out dreadful or dangerous tasks.
Resorting to thugs to
carry
out widespread intimidation, and blaming violence on the largely peaceful protests of hundreds of thousands of ordinary Egyptians, as their government has done, is not a good omen.
Though this contravenes Ukraine’s responsibility, as a signatory to the Espoo convention, to
carry
out a cross-border environmental-impact assessment (not to mention missing the opportunity to consider potential alternatives to continuing the reactor’s operation), no such analysis is expected to take place.
Educators are frequently seconded to
carry
out policy work.
Some Europeans worry that the constitution will enable courts to
carry
the integration process further and faster than public opinion in member states will tolerate.
So, too, were the decisions to push out his hard-edged chief strategist, Steve Bannon, and to
carry
out a deliberative Afghanistan policy review, which changed Trump’s mind about US policy there.
That objective is within sight, but we cannot count on our current approach to
carry
us across the finish line.
Since the countries that
carry
the most sway with the junta also have strong commercial interests in Burma, we should not expect any of them to step up and take the lead on their own.
Today, however, many solutions are known, and other thorny problems, such as the gravitational field of two colliding stars, can be explored using computers to
carry
out the numerical calculations.
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