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The Personal Ties that BindDENVER – State visits to the United States by foreign leaders often
carry
a whiff of domestic American politics.
But they
carry
powerful implications that clash with the received wisdom of globalization’s advocates.
The first step is to
carry
out a privacy impact assessment (PIA).
Most observers believe that Bersani will
carry
the day, thanks to the much-criticized electoral law, which will give him control of the lower chamber if he wins a majority – regardless of how many people vote or how slim the margin.
In some cases, a proposal might result in greater long-term gains for all, but
carry
significant up-front costs for particular countries.
For example, lecturers and professors are not tested for their expertise, nor employed to
carry
out specific research projects.
Human subjects are allowed to be bitten by 100 mosquitoes that could
carry
malaria in a study in Brazil.
What China achieved in the South China Sea has significantly more far-reaching and longer-term strategic implications than, say, Russia’s annexation of Crimea, as it sends the message that defiant unilateralism does not necessarily
carry
international costs.
Loans from the China Development Bank
carry
higher interest rates than the West’s traditional lending mechanisms, but they also come with fewer restrictions on policy, and allowed Venezuela to escape the worst of the bondholders’ wrath – at least so far.
Likewise, at a time when more countries are abolishing capital punishment, the products used to
carry
out death sentences – such as lethal-injection systems, poison cocktails, electric chairs, and gas chambers – remain on the market.
But, lest we forget, the last autocratic ruler in the Middle East who attempted to bypass his country’s Islamic clergy and
carry
out a top-down revolution was the Shah of Persia, Mohammad Reza Pahlavi.
Some supermarket chains even ceased to
carry
eggs from battery hens.
The French government can
carry
out all of these reforms unilaterally, without the EU.
Next June he could
carry
some of the popular vote (mostly from elements of the intelligentsia), but the question is whether he could withstand a candidate embodying the protest vote without massive financial backing from Russia's new "moneyed" elite, backing which now looks unlikely to come his way.
Europe’s leaders cannot
carry
out large transfers across countries indefinitely without a coherent European political framework.
And US allies like Turkey, Saudi Arabia, Poland, and Japan are forging independent and assertive foreign policies to make up for a US that cannot and will not
carry
its previous burdens.
None of the ticks is known to
carry
Lyme Disease, which has never been reported in Costa Rica.
Cory provided policy guidance as Commander-in-Chief, but trusted the Defense Department and Armed Forces to
carry
out their missions in the face of 9 coup attempts which were all frustrated.
But the most likely outcome, it seems, will be for Temer to
carry
out the final two years of Rousseff’s term.
For example, pre-modern Europe believed that a woman who had sex before marriage might
carry
the imprint of her lover within her, so that her child born in wedlock would resemble the earlier lover, rather than the husband.
We know that we must continue working to sustain and strengthen our engagement in the Pacific, even as US soldiers continue to
carry
out diverse and demanding missions in other parts of the world.
Despite her two decades of house arrest and isolation, Suu Kyi possesses two of the gifts that enabled Mandela to
carry
out his great task: a reassuring serenity and an utter lack of vindictiveness.
It would almost certainly be rebuilt, presumably in underground, fortified sites that would make future attacks far more difficult to
carry
out.
Ethnocentrism results from the unchallenged understandings that we unwittingly
carry
with us, and which we cannot dispel by adopting another attitude.
The question is how to
carry
it out.
For nomadic societies, there was no point in owning anything that one could not carry, but once humans settled down and developed a system of money, that limit to acquisition disappeared.
The arguments that apply strongly in the case of interest rates are less clear when it comes to other functions that central banks may
carry.
So the proposals to strengthen the Fed’s regulatory role
carry
great risks.
Attorney General Elliot Richardson and Deputy Attorney General William Ruckelshaus resigned in protest rather than
carry
out the president’s order.
Rather than open a checking account – and maintain the required minimum balance of $1,000 – I did what Japanese did:
carry
large amounts of yen and pay for everything in cash.
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