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If we also take into account the strengthening of social services and legal policies launched last month, France’s stimulus in 2009 totals more than 2% of its GDP, with
committed
future outflows equaling the US.
Last May, he signed an initial reconciliation agreement with Fatah in Cairo, which
committed
Hamas to a Palestinian unity government, called for a cessation of violence, and accepted the notion of a Palestinian state on the 1967 borders.
No one in authority in Russia, however, has ever repented for crimes
committed
against the country’s own people.
More immediately, China's leadership is
committed
to excising the cancer of corruption.
Last week, France began to carry out plans to expel all non-French Roma, implicating them as a group in criminal activity, without any legal process to determine whether individuals have
committed
any crime or pose a threat to public order.
Instead, European law requires an individual determination that deportation is necessary and proportionate to the crime committed, as well as consideration of other circumstances (such as the strength of the individual’s ties to the community).
How would Trump – who questioned the value of NATO during the campaign – react if Putin
committed
aggression against one of the Baltic states, NATO allies toward which he’s already made threatening gestures?
China’s leaders have been
committed
to a process of “opening” for more than a generation.
This may or may not work, but the decisions and announcements at least have the merit of existing, thereby demonstrating the willingness of the G-7 and others to uphold principles and values to which Russia is, in theory, also
committed.
In fact, the European Patent Office (EPO) is not particularly
committed
to assessing the moral implications of the patents it grants; in its view, “ordre public” would be violated only in the extreme case of a truly outrageous invention.
The UNCAC, to which more than four-fifths of the world’s countries are committed, is underpinned by a peer-review mechanism that monitors its effectiveness.
The Chinese government has acknowledged that the reforms were a flop, and has
committed
to spending several billion dollars on publicly financed health care.
China, India, and South Africa have all
committed
to adopting national health insurance.
Within the territories it controls, ISIS persecutes and kills individuals on religious and cultural grounds, with a recent USHMM report concluding that the group has
committed
acts of genocide against the Yazidi minority population under its control.
China should rethink its insistence that negotiations over its territorial claims could be conducted only with individual ASEAN states, and not with ASEAN as a bloc – a stance that creates the impression that China is
committed
to bringing about the group’s breakup.
Though they have
committed
themselves rhetorically to supporting the Afghan-led Peace and Reintegration Program, Afghans are voicing discontent and wariness about a process that is decidedly marginal to “transition.”
Turkey is far from alone in having to face up to terrible crimes
committed
by previous generations.
The contrast between Germany and Japan with respect to the crimes
committed
during World War II is especially noteworthy.
He assured Chinese leaders that the United States is
committed
to honoring all its debts, despite its recent credit downgrade; he talked enthusiastically about US-China interdependence; and he showcased his granddaughter, who has studied Chinese for several years, as a future bridge between the two countries.
Its member states are uniquely
committed
to multilateralism; indeed, we practice it daily.
Inspectors and prosecutors can catch only some criminals;India needs to change the system so that fewer crimes are
committed.
Unlike the World Trade Organization, for example, no international treaty underpins the FSB, which means that countries cannot be sanctioned for failing to implement the standards to which they are ostensibly
committed.
If this continues, a third party will emerge,
committed
to cleaning up American politics and restoring a measure of decency and fairness.
Similarly, former British Prime Minister David Cameron cited the same research at a 2013 meeting on “Nutrition for Growth,” when G8 governments
committed
to spending $4.15 billion more on the fight against malnutrition.
I know from experience that reaching consensus in Brussels depends on the sense that all parties are
committed
to some version of the EU.
The Algerian military coup in 1992 crushed the Islamists, many of whom, admittedly, were neither liberal, nor necessarily
committed
to democracy.
Then, in a series of leaks and explicit statements, the new government pointed out the previous policies’ high legal, bureaucratic, and financial costs, and that many more crimes of all types were committed, despite sharply higher spending on law enforcement and security.
Following the creation of SDRs in 1969, IMF members
committed
to make them “the principle reserve asset in the international monetary system,” as stated in the Articles of Agreement.
To create some certainty and achieve the scale of investment necessary to make a major change in our economic direction, it must be clear to business that political leaders, from developed and developing countries alike, are
committed
to this course.
Although the EU Commission appears to be
committed
to building a more open, competitive energy market in Europe, action against Russia’s noncompetitive practices within the EU has taken a back seat to internal differences over takeover battles for national energy “champions” involving companies from other member states.
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