Carry
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Meanwhile, countries involved in negotiations over the Trans-Pacific Partnership, the Trade in Services Agreement, and the Environmental Goods Agreement should
carry
those initiatives to completion – with or without the US.
Although Blair is now an unpopular figure, his voice, like that of the child in Hans Christian Andersen’s story, is loud enough to
carry
above the cabal of flatterers assuring Prime Minister Theresa May that her naked gamble with Britain’s future is clad in democratic finery.
The second group are “elite controllers,” who can
carry
HIV for ten years or more without treatment and without falling ill.
Governments and donors must therefore also work to develop and
carry
out targeted surveys of adolescents.
The parasites that
carry
the infection – Trypanosoma brucei gambiense in central and western Africa and T. b. rhodesiense in eastern Africa – are transmitted through the bite of an infected tsetse fly (Glossina morsitans morsitan).
Thus the black market grows ever bigger and the state's ability to
carry
out its most basic services continues to diminish.
The report calls for credible investigations of alleged rights violations and recommends that the UN Security Council require both sides to report back within six months on the results, including any prosecutions they will
carry
out in connection with the violations identified.
In the United States, where 90% of automobiles
carry
one or two people, reliance on such vehicles would result in a dramatic decline in carbon emissions, which would fall even further as a result of less road congestion and smoother traffic flows.
For example, Professor Jeremy Bulow of Stanford University and I have shown that by endowing the World Bank with $100 billion dollars, it could
carry
out the tasks that it performs best more effectively and with greater transparency than it does today through borrowing and lending.
Yet instead of thinking that the momentum building in 2006 will
carry
forward and make 2007 an even better year, Europe’s gloomy experts are predicting a significant slowdown.
Most counted on the party’s media monopoly to
carry
their message, such as it was: “Vote Lezek, a good communist.”
Yet SOEs
carry
particular governance risks, exemplified in the corruption investigation into Brazil’s Petrobras, which is listed domestically and on the New York Stock Exchange.
So Cline attempts to calculate where the optimal balance might lie, recognizing that to reduce the risk of bank failure to zero might
carry
irrationally high costs.
Most British banks, for example, are now targeting a requirement of 13%, and typically
carry
a bit more “for luck.”
And the US will need a new power grid to
carry
renewable energy from low-density population sites – such as the southwestern deserts for solar power and the northern plains for wind power – to the high-density populations of the coasts.
For the first time in Ukraine’s post-Soviet history, it has a government that is willing and able to
carry
out real reform.
But he weighed 380 pounds (173 kilograms), and it would have been extremely difficult to
carry
him down the stairs and then up again to where the helicopters were landing.
So what if we can pull out a "smart card" rather than
carry
coins?
People had to
carry
the scales, accompanying weights, and sometimes even tools to cut the metal, just to be able to transact.
As a result of these obstacles, it was hard to
carry
out small transactions before the invention of standardized and identical coins, and trade must have been largely confined to big deals between major parties.
It has not been proved that the attacks in London, Madrid, or Bali in the years since the September 11 plot, or the attack on America’s warship the USS Cole in 2000, reflected the existence of a “center” that coordinated the operations or gave orders to
carry
them out.
Summers is right that a university is no place for “giving a heckler’s veto to those who want to
carry
the day with the strength of their feeling rather than the force of their argument.”
First, direct-current lines need to be constructed to
carry
solar and wind energy from the areas of highest sunshine and wind speeds to the areas where most people live.
Second, Chinese balance sheets
carry
too much debt relative to equity.
Other children load and transport items in the markets, where they must pull carts weighing 60-70 kilograms and
carry
boxes weighing 15 kilograms in temperatures of 50 degrees centigrade.
They must perform household chores and are subject to beating if they do not
carry
out orders issued by male family members.
The risks inherent in globalized production
carry
great rewards for those who know how to manage them properly.
Some Venezuelans cannot speak freely to their fellow citizens, because each and every television station that would
carry
their words has been muzzled or driven off the air.
But failing to do so will
carry
a steeper price.
But the decision not to prohibit indirect purchases, opponents argue, may have been intended to allow the ECB to
carry
out weekly repo operations, following a practice used by the Banque de France to reduce fluctuations in short-term interest rates.
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