Claiming
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Moreover, the asylum battle that Merkel has courageously fought is being lost: two years after
claiming
that Germany was strong enough to open its borders, she suffered a severe electoral setback, followed by tensions within her coalition and retreat on the European front.
In the 1800s, the American dairy industry spearheaded a similar misinformation campaign about margarine,
claiming
that it caused sterility, stunted growth, and male baldness.
China succeeded by winning over Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen, the host of November’s ASEAN summit, who cut off discussion of China’s assertive role in the South China Sea by falsely
claiming
that ASEAN’s members had reached a “consensus” against “internationalizing” the issue.
Before
claiming
that the ICC alone should be responsible for prosecuting cases against sitting heads of state, systems must be put in place to ensure political accountability and minimize double standards.
With Iran now linked to the Mediterranean through a land corridor that extends through Iraq, Syria, and Lebanon, many are
claiming
vindication.
Originally, Turkey was obliged to meet 72 benchmarks by then, with some EU diplomats
claiming
that only half have been met.
Among Saudis, the figure jumped from 17% in 2003 to 46% in 2011, while the share of those
claiming
a primary Muslim identity dropped from 75% to 44%.
But Rosanna was exceptionally courageous and refused,
claiming
control of her own future.
Perversely, it is furiously attempting to capture the moral high ground by
claiming
that coal is essential to ending energy poverty.
There are documented cases of workers
claiming
unemployment benefits in one EU country while working in another.
But by
claiming
to be soldiers at war with the world’s biggest military power, they gain sympathy, as well as recruits, among the radical losers and the disaffected.
The Kremlin deployed missile-defense systems – including the state-of-the-art SA-21 Growler – in Syria about six months ago,
claiming
that Assad’s air bases were now safe from American cruise missiles.
Indoor air pollution is the world’s biggest environmental killer,
claiming
lives because poor people burn dung and wood for cooking and heating.
This history is worth reviewing because America is poised for another debate over whether its economy evolves or is designed, with President Barack Obama’s opponents
claiming
that whatever is good in America’s economy has always evolved with no guidance, and that whatever is bad has been designed by government.
On the one hand, human-rights ideology – and it is an ideology, every bit as much as Communism was or neo-liberalism is today – is profoundly legalist,
claiming
legitimacy from treaties and other international and national instruments.
Meanwhile, the two parties found themselves neck-and-neck in the hill state of Uttarakhand, with neither
claiming
a majority, though Congress had been heavily favored in the polls.
He defended the policemen,
claiming
that the victims had been killed in “self-defense.”
Although they pay lip service to a continued shedding of extraneous businesses, the chaebol still resist complete rationalization,
claiming
that they cannot rid themselves of excess capacity so long as they maintain excess employment.
Nevertheless, one important feature of the OMT case distinguishes it from its predecessors: the Bundesbank is firmly opposed to OMT,
claiming
that it does not fall within the ECB’s mandate.
But with the Turkish government revealing lurid details of the murder, they finally acknowledged that he had died,
claiming
that his death was an unintended consequence of a fight.
Unsurprisingly, Vladimir Putin’s Kremlin condemned the US attack,
claiming
that it violated international law – a questionable proposition, given that Syria is a signatory to the international treaty banning chemical weapons.
On the contrary, Trump and congressional Republicans are moving fast to dismantle the Affordable Care Act – President Barack Obama’s signature health-care policy –
claiming
that its as-yet-undefined replacement will maintain the popular elements and drop the unpopular ones.
For example, China adamantly opposes the deployment of the Terminal High Altitude Area Defense (THAAD) anti-missile system in South Korea,
claiming
that it undermines China’s own security.
Claiming
that democracy barely works in the West, the Party argues that it would be disastrous for China.
At its peak in 1992, mad cow disease was
claiming
nearly 1,000 head of cattle weekly.
Five years later, in August 1998, the North fired a Taepodong-1 medium-range ballistic missile, with a range of 1,500 kilometers, over Japan into the Pacific,
claiming
that it was testing the missile’s ability to launch the Kwangmyongsong-1 satellite into orbit.
Today, the world’s great powers are no longer
claiming
to be the last man; all they can do is hope to be the last man standing.
To prevent superbugs from
claiming
an estimated ten million lives a year by 2050, we will need to invent new types of antimicrobial drugs and develop rapid diagnostic tests to avoid unnecessary treatment and cut our massive overuse of antibiotics.
Indeed, maternal and child mortality has decreased by millions, but many of these preventable deaths are still
claiming
the lives of hundreds of thousands of women and children each year.
Violent extremists
claiming
to act in the name of Islam have hit many countries around the world, before and after the attacks on America of September 11, 2001.
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