Clarify
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Its leaders need to simplify and
clarify
an agenda that risks becoming too complex to manage.
Pressed to clarify, the Palestinians admitted that there is no written promise to this effect.
Two metaphors may help
clarify
the idea.
To
clarify
the issues, the best place to start is with the two UN Security Council resolutions.
So allow me to
clarify
what I mean when I use the term.
So I welcomed the chance to
clarify
my thinking.
Leaders must explain and
clarify.
As a party to Japan's debate on national security, I know from experience that attempting to
clarify
the vague constitutional status of our Self Defense Forces would lead China and South Korea--victims of past Japanese invasions--to use dissenting voices within Japan to smother all discussion, killing mature debate.
First, states should make and
clarify
their claims based on international law.
In order to answer this question one has to
clarify
that there are two ways of interpreting the nature of the European Union.
Governments must also
clarify
the responsibilities of national water agencies and improve the capacity of water-related institutions at all levels to institute large-scale unconventional-water programs.
Such a plan would also clarify, once and for all, the size of the contagion to EU banks, which could ultimately be ring-fenced.
A truth process can provide a means to recognize the worth and dignity of those who suffered, and
clarify
who caused that suffering.
There is no reason why we cannot have moral psychology and moral philosophy: moral psychology to explain why moral progress is both possible and painfully slow, and moral philosophy to
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what constitutes moral progress and to push us in the appropriate direction.
In particular, all countries should agree to state or
clarify
their territorial or maritime claims on the basis of international law, and to settle any dispute by peaceful means – never through force or coercion.
Indeed, the reaction was so extreme and alarming that a parade of Fed officials felt compelled to
clarify.
Like their Fed colleagues, they found it necessary to
clarify
and backtrack.
But the government remained deliberately vague about its responsibilities, and refused to
clarify
the geographic boundaries of Japan Defense Force activities.
After the Dayton Agreement of Bosnia an International Commission on Missing Persons (ICMP) was established to
clarify
what had happened to the more than 20,000 persons missing from the civil war in Bosnia.
Pragmatic steps to
clarify
the FSB’s mandate and enhance its operational effectiveness can and should be taken.
The EU should also negotiate a framework document in the context of the next Partnership and Cooperation Agreement negotiations in order to
clarify
the obligations contained in the Treaty, in particular its Transit Protocol.
Likewise, as the US taskforce on impact investing recommended, the authorities should
clarify
the permissible investment activity of tax-exempt foundations.
The ECJ should
clarify
that the burden of proof lies with the EU, which must explain why local action would be insufficient.
But it is difficult to see how this hodge-podge will “strengthen economic governance” or
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the Pact’s implementation.
He is already working to eliminate graft, restrict the scope of administrative approvals, reduce the state-owned sector’s advantages,
clarify
property rights in land, and simplify welfare, tax, and financial regulations.
It seems important, therefore, to
clarify
the differences between hate speech and blasphemy.
Meanwhile, among the major emerging economies, China’s reform process is on hold, pending a leadership transition this fall that will
clarify
various internal interests’ goals and power relationships.
Restoring it will require analysts, policymakers, business leaders, and civil-society groups to
clarify
causes, share blame for mistakes, pursue flexible solutions in which costs are shared equitably, and, most important, explain that hard problems cannot be solved overnight.
The proposals also
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Brussels' jurisdiction in relation to national competition authorities: mergers requiring a review by three or more national authorities will go automatically to Brussels.
In order to understand what science can do for Europe, it is important to
clarify
what science – that is, curiosity-driven frontier research – cannot do for Europe: deliver results that can immediately be commercialized.
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