Carry
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Last month, Mugabe's riot police, armed with AK-47 rifles, raided the paper, halting production and looting much of its equipment-though not the new printing press, which was too big to
carry
away.
We must study the microbes that we
carry
within us and on our surfaces as part of a shared embodiment.
We decided on the spot to
carry
out a careful questionnaire survey comparing attitudes toward free markets.
That is why Morocco has been engaged in a multifaceted strategy to stop terrorists before they
carry
out attacks.
While Americans
carry
their flag high, Chinese work hard to be invisible.
And without true political unification, efforts to pursue the rest of the presidents’ plan, including the transfer of fiscal competencies to the European level, would
carry
serious risks.
Egypt certainly does, having made it clear that a divided Palestinian leadership without a public mandate, like the one to be delivered by new elections, will be unable to
carry
out serious negotiations or win popular support for any eventual agreement.
Khalilzad and Karzai spent considerable efforts in the late 1990s to get an American-built pipeline to
carry
gas from Turkeminstan through Afghanistan to Pakistan and the Indian Ocean.
Each location needs to
carry
thousands of different spare parts because it is not clear which ones will be needed where.
But recent events do not
carry
such a rosy interpretation.
The immediate answer is that national banks will now use the scheme to borrow cheaply from the ECB and invest in short-term sovereign bonds, using the interest-rate spread to create a profitable “sovereign
carry
trade.”
After all, if infections travel with the people who
carry
them, so does resistance, meaning that the only solution to AMR is a shared one.
Trump’s negotiating style – “shout loudly and
carry
a white flag,” as I call it – may seem incoherent and dishonest, but it has been spectacularly successful for him, if not for America’s national interests.
Others must cope with results showing that they
carry
defects that significantly increase their risk of developing a hereditary form of cancer or dementia, or of transmitting a defect to their children that could, in turn, cause a serious defect in their grandchildren.
The United Kingdom’s Home Office has warned that hundreds of British and other European Muslims fighting in Syria alongside Al Qaeda-linked rebel groups could return home to
carry
out terrorist attacks.
Inflation and unemployment will remain high until the government acquires the will and authority to
carry
through on structural reforms in the teeth of opposition from both the conservative/revolutionary establishment and the vested economic interests spawned by the revolution.
While the current tendency toward very low interest rates is not ideal from a global perspective, the fact is that as long as India remains an outlier, it will encourage the so-called
carry
trade, which artificially drives up the rupee’s value.
The independence of the central bank and the “no overdraft” rule for budget financing will almost certainly prove too restrictive to
carry
out critical peace-supporting activities in Afghanistan.
The electoral rolls
carry
photographs of every individual voter, as does each voter’s identity card.
And it is why an entirely preventable disease like malaria kills 600,000 people each year; many are too poor to buy drugs and bed nets, while governments are often too poor to eradicate the mosquitos that
carry
the disease or contain and treat outbreaks when they occurs.
Over the last couple of months, North Korea has threatened to
carry
out yet another nuclear test.
Because immunization programs are led by national governments and the WHO, which, as a specialized agency of the United Nations, works closely with incumbent regimes, it can be difficult to
carry
out vaccinations in areas where militants wage war against the state.
Lula recognizes that progress in this area, including labor market reform, is critical if Brazil is to grow sufficiently to allow him to
carry
on his ambitious social agenda.
But that doesn’t mean that Asian countries are better off investing in the West – not least because of the
carry
trade that took root after the 2008 financial crisis.
One of the major reasons farmers find microbial products attractive is that they are formulated from naturally occurring organisms, and do not
carry
the same risks as synthetic chemicals.
From an economic perspective, these changes are small; but today’s eurozone leadership may lack the political will to
carry
them out.
Months after President Barack Obama declared that America’s “combat role” in Afghanistan was over, the US and its allies continue to
carry
out airstrikes on Taliban positions regularly, while American special operations forces continue to raid suspected insurgent hideouts.
Successive governments staffed with unqualified politicians have failed dismally to
carry
out the core governmental functions of maintaining law and order, providing the basic services expected of modern societies, and promoting economic growth.
What he does need are his slightly younger “liaison officers,” who will
carry
out his orders without asking questions.
After a period of time, you would
carry
out another survey to find out whether there is now a difference in learning between the schools that received tablets and those that did not.
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