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Every female simultaneously carries her father’s and her husband’s honor, and will stoically submit to all forms of violence
committed
in its name.
Only the United States appears to be
committed
to creating the conditions needed to implement the CPA.
Human rights crimes, though fostered by states, are
committed
by individuals acting according to their own wills.
Instead, President Barack Obama
committed
the US to cut its emissions by just 27%, relative to 2005, by 2025.
It was also a confrontation between two worldviews – one that aspires to control society and impose a single way of thinking upon it, and another that is
committed
to democracy, social justice, and liberty.
But he congratulated the opposition for having accepted the results, and he
committed
himself to being a better president than he had been previously and to insisting on greater efficiency from his officials.
Americans think they know what it is: a central government with a large budget (about 20% of GDP), whose macroeconomic role is to carry out counter-cyclical spending and taxation, as most US states are constitutionally
committed
to some sort of balanced budget.
To maximize the impact of this financing strategy, IFFEd will favor countries that have
committed
to educational reforms and are able to monitor and track results.
With an agenda focused on building prosperity, democracy, and peace, the Commonwealth is clearly
committed
to a stronger, more “common future.”
The best way to regain international legitimacy after World War II was to atone publicly for the atrocities
committed
by the Nazis, and reconcile with the world’s Jewish population.
The Lebanon War One Year LaterLONDON -- It is now almost one year since the European Union
committed
to stabilize Lebanon following last summer’s war.
Few governments in Latin America today have
committed
themselves to making such an investment.
It has
committed
genocide and other atrocities in Darfur, where about 400,000 people have died.
As part of the effort to support negotiations over the post-referendum issues that could lead to renewed North-South war, the United States has presented a range of incentives for the parties to choose peace and has
committed
to imposing serious measures should they choose violence.
Hezbollah remains
committed
to Israel’s destruction, and Iran supplies it with powerful weapons.
More than 180 countries, 90% of the world’s countries, have signed it and
committed
themselves to a planet free of nuclear explosions.
Are we
committed
to seeking access to Europe’s single market on something like our current terms?
In particular, America’s previous president, Barack Obama,
committed
the US to putting aside decades of mutual recrimination with its Latin American neighbors, and facilitated the development of an Inter-American system of collective defense of democracy and human rights.
But, as long as Abe, backed by Chief Cabinet Secretary Yoshihide Suga, remains
committed
to his stated objectives, Japan’s economic future will remain bright.
But countries are
committed
by international law and basic morality to call a spade a spade and grant Venezuelans refugee status.
And, despite the huge risk implied if a breakup eventually occurs, this remains the strategy to which most of the players in the eurozone are
committed.
For example in Guatemala, where the findings of a UN truth commission has at last sparked a serious judicial investigation of former President Rios Montt for crimes against humanity
committed
during his scorched-earth attacks on perceived rural opponents in 1982-83.
An amendment to Argentina's Constitution giving international treaties constitutional force lay behind an Argentine court's historic decision this month, reversing amnesties adopted under military pressure in the 1980s for atrocities
committed
during the country's 1976-83 "dirty war."
It speaks of prosecuting Milosevic for corruption or the murder of a few Serb political opponents, but not for mass atrocities
committed
against other ethnic groups.
In addition, Angola, Morocco, and South Africa now all have sizable markets, and have
committed
to expanding their agricultural sectors.
Deprived of funds that had already been
committed
and expected, Haiti fell into arrears on money owed for loan repayment, triggering IDB policies that prevented the Bank from releasing loans.
By trying to play by the old rules, he
committed
several mistakes that may ultimately cost him his job and the Bhutto family its hold on power.
The plan may not look like much, since it basically
committed
the world to more talking rather than specific actions, but I am optimistic for three reasons.
George W. Bush
committed
the cardinal sin of all fallen empires – that of overreach.
Donald Trump, the Republican US presidential nominee, portrays Syrian refugees fleeing for their lives as a security threat, despite the thorough screening procedures implemented by the current administration, which has
committed
to taking 10,000 Syrian refugees by the end of the fiscal year.
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