Carry
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Litvinenko had to stand up not only to the Kremlin, which was accused of sending two agents to London to
carry
out the assassination, but also to the United Kingdom’s government, which was wary of spoiling its relationship with Russia.
Determined to
carry
on as they always have, no matter what, the governors turn a deaf ear to the IMF and resist instituting fiscal reforms.
Liberal reforms in Russia were initiated by a liberally-minded bureaucracy, which, lacking adequate support, did its best to
carry
them out in the most severe and speedy way possible.
As a result, the authorities failed to adequately
carry
out their formal functions, obligatory under any circumstances, functions that are not politically determined, such as maintaining order and individual safety, preventing economic damage caused by massive strikes or, say, the "rail wars" of the last year.
Should we incarcerate all women who
carry
out these mutilations on their fellow women?
Likewise, Internet companies’ investments in content-delivery networks and Internet exchange points enable them to
carry
their own traffic close to consumers, handing it off to EU telecoms in places like London, Paris, and Frankfurt.
Intellectuals, usually powerless themselves outside the rarified preserves of think tanks and universities, are sometimes too easily attracted to powerful leaders, in the hope that such leaders might actually
carry
out their ideas.
To
carry
out that test, Gilens and Page ran a horse race between the preferences of average voters and those of economic elites – defined as individuals at the top tenth percentile of the income distribution – to see which voters exert greater influence.
While high commissioners
carry
out the Council’s work, they essentially function as free agents, able to air their opinions freely.
In many Arab countries, for example, it is a crime to
carry
out any action or publish anything that could hurt the reputation of “a brotherly or friendly country.”
Those responsible for the EU’s day-to-day operations, including the Board of the European Central Bank, would be accountable to the Parliament, which could dismiss them for failing to
carry
out their mandates.
For example, Greece was granted its first bailout in 2010 on the condition that it
carry
out large-scale privatization; though it has sold off few assets since then, it still received the money.
Putin’s Russia also went to great lengths, in the words of US Special Counsel Robert Mueller, to
carry
out “fraud and deceit for the purpose of interfering with the US political and electoral processes, including the presidential election of 2016.”
Already, robots can
carry
out virtually every role that humans once filled on a warehouse floor.
Putin has placed energy security at the top of the summit’s agenda, but that does not mask Russia’s ambition to dominate European markets by controlling the pipelines that
carry
its oil and gas, the refineries that process it, and the retail outlets that sell it.
Europe’s more tempered approach, while magnifying short-term risks, could pay off in the long run, especially if global interest rates rise, making it far more painful to
carry
oversized debt loads.
And, by retaining Afghan bases to
carry
out covert operations, Predator missions, and other airstrikes, the US would be able to unleash punitive power to prevent a Taliban takeover.
Beyond the sub-prime crisis, concerns about the US financial system’s stability
carry
serious implications for the global economy.
Fortunately for Russia, Putin did not
carry
out his promise.
But what adjustments will be made, and who will
carry
out them out?
Both Singapore and Hong Kong
carry
on this ancient oriental tradition nowadays by paying public officials well in order to discourage malfeasance.
These officials must now
carry
out their most fundamental duty: to govern.
As “the
carry
trade” falls out of fashion, demand for the renminbi declines and its exchange rate depreciates.
With such a flawed system shaping the world’s understanding of poverty, declarations of success or failure
carry
little meaning.
But, from a European perspective, the arguments in favor of Palestine’s bid
carry
greater weight than the arguments against it.
By arbitrarily selecting particular businesses to
carry
out his “commands,” Trump will destroy the core market principles of transparency and fairness.
Though LGFVs
carry
some intrinsic risks, stemming from relatively low levels of transparency and government supervision, they have been integral to China’s industrialization process so far.
In the boomtown of Shenzhen, with television cameras rolling, Deng jabbed his finger in the air, admonishing his Party: “If China does not practice socialism, does not
carry
on with ‘reform and opening’ and economic development, does not improve people’s standards of living, then no matter what direction we go, it will be a dead end.”
Indeed, low US interest rates, though an appropriate domestic response to the financial crisis, have pushed a global
carry
trade in which people borrow in dollars to fund investments in the apparently less crisis-hit large emerging-market economies.
Sometimes this crust is strong enough to
carry
a person and sometimes not, much like the hard ice crust that develops on snow in colder climates.
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