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And once a timeline is set, the price of failure must be made
clear.
The pressure on Israel might become even greater if, by November or December, it became
clear
that it was not negotiating in good faith.
US President Barack Obama’s administration, by that point in its final weeks, could then play a decisive role, by making the costs of intransigence
clear
to Israel.
He will need an earnest multilateral effort,
clear
timelines, a commitment to justice on all sides – and perhaps a miracle.
And yet Hungary offers a
clear
example of the former.
In Nietzsche’s words, there has never been such a new dawn and
clear
horizon, and such an open sea.”
They should not, it now seems clear, be left to the patent office or even the courts.
As recent rulings have made clear, the current system is far from adequate when it comes to upholding ordre public.
It is
clear
how the financial wizard came by his moniker.
With the AIDS epidemic, Brazil faces challenges to its health system, and while one may agree or disagree with the particular approaches taken by the Brazilian government, this much is clear: everyone recognizes that this is a major responsibility of government.
Wherever they look, they will find
clear
evidence of its onset, in the form of plastic waste.
One
clear
downside of India’s perennial electioneering is that prime ministers must frequently leave aside their role as leader of the country to act as leader of their party.
The actions looked like a
clear
contravention of Article 21 of the ECB’s Statute, which forbids credit facilities to governments or to European Union institutions.
Second, it has become
clear
that, whether they like it or not, central banks bear major responsibility for financial-sector stability.
It is
clear
from various recent statements that some of Abe’s closest advisers believe that the apology was not in order, so the committee might well conclude that Japan was never officially involved in prostitution, and that its “sincere remorse” should therefore be withdrawn.
It seems clear, however, that his more immediate goal is to expose the West’s double standards, thereby breaking down Western barriers to his pursuit of Russian interests.
But the principles developed by its drafters have
clear
relevance for those attempting to resolve the challenges confronting Europe today.
The full extent of the French system’s pathology becomes fully
clear
in the light of successive governments’ attempts at reform, with piecemeal measures the norm – and thus proving counter-productive on balance, or failing altogether.
This is
clear
from the remarkable recent experience of “Sciences Po,” one of the elite grandes écoles in the center of Paris.
The signal being sent is clear: it is preferable that Israel, the only state in the region that abides by the rule of law, be surrounded by authoritarian regimes where political outcomes are predictable than by democratic states where Islamists may well rise to power.
But it should now be
clear
to everyone that democratization in the southern Mediterranean cannot bypass Islamist movements, and that the success of that process largely depends on the degree to which their full participation in the political arena is ensured.
Moreover, just when we were beginning to think that the Iraqi tragedy had made the limits of unilateralism and preemptive military strategies
clear
to all, the Bush administration encourages Israel’s military action – this time against a country that has painfully been attempting to consolidate democratic reform and to reafirm its sovereignty in relation to Syria .
Europe must not only put forward a
clear
demand for an immediate cease-fire and the end to Syrian and Iranian meddling in Lebanon, it must also provide the means to enforce it as well as massive support for Lebanon’s reconstruction.
Nor is it
clear
whether its aim is to pressure Sudan into changing its policy or to bring about wholesale regime change.
Trump has made it abundantly
clear
that his foreign-policy priorities do not include European security.
Without a
clear
end that justifies it, sacrifice becomes meaningless.
For anyone who cares about education, our task is clear: to furnish millions of poor people, especially in the remotest parts of the world, with the innovations they need to transform and improve their lives through learning.
One reason why we moved more slowly on democracy was that China’s leaders had made
clear
that they feared Hong Kong’s people would think the road was being cleared to become an independent state, like Singapore.
First, China must make
clear
through its actions that it can be trusted to keep its promises to Hong Kong.
One person even told me that, because of those attacks, Japan had received a golden opportunity to
clear
its name of the stigma of Pearl Harbor.
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