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Apparently, the APA
considers
the chances of misdiagnosis to be negligible.
In the last few years, France has distinguished itself from other European nations by gradually abandoning community-based policing, which the government
considers
too “social” and prevention-oriented.
The US Congress’s deep reservations regarding the passage of a climate bill has been exacerbated by China’s positions, especially on issues such as international monitoring and accountability for its emissions, which China
considers
an affront to its sovereignty.
This Israeli conviction on what it
considers
an existential issue stands in stark contrast with the fatalism that otherwise dominates Israelis’ thinking about themselves and their relations with the Palestinians.
When one
considers
that large swaths of society still struggle daily with the forces of institutionalized racism, the persistence of large health disparities would seem to be a foregone conclusion.
The lack of concern seems particularly callous when one
considers
that the cost of educating a refugee child is no more than $8 a week.
And, more recently, China established a “green development” index, which
considers
economic performance alongside various environmental factors.
The Court will begin hearing the case on July 5.Germany’s Constitutional Court has been among the most prominent in declaring what it
considers
to be the appropriate limits to EU integration, consistent with the country’s Basic Law (constitution).
Officially, the EU
considers
a bilateral approach to trade to be perfectly compatible with a return to multilateralism.
The reason for this change is simple: The US no longer has the power to set the rules of the global trade system, but it
considers
itself strong enough to work around them.
More recent Copenhagen Consensus studies continue to show that malaria remains a great “investment” – something the Trump administration should take into consideration as it
considers
cutting spending on the PMI.
Indeed, Russian President Vladimir Putin
considers
the Soviet Union’s collapse “the largest geopolitical catastrophe of the twentieth century.”
Nevertheless, Putin still
considers
it necessary to pose in front of television cameras every few months to report that Russian scientists have developed some new missile that can penetrate any anti-ballistic missile system that the US may erect.
But the Nobel Foundation is forced to look at much more such practical, applied material when it
considers
the economics prize.
He
considers
three leading theories about what we ought to do – one deriving from Kant, one from the social-contract tradition of Hobbes, Locke, Rousseau, and the contemporary philosophers John Rawls and T.M. Scanlon, and one from Bentham’s utilitarianism – and argues that the Kantian and social-contract theories must be revised in order to be defensible.
Jordan, for its part,
considers
the growing numbers of Syrian rebels entering its territory a threat to national security, while the arrival of thousands of refugees in Lebanon has revived old sectarian disputes in Tripoli between Shia Alawites, most of whom support Assad, and Sunnis, who overwhelmingly sympathize with the opposition.
Today, China
considers
itself both maritime and continental.
And the challenge of ensuring adequate surveillance appears insurmountable when one
considers
that polio can suddenly reappear out of the blue in a so-called wild-type form.
Wise policy simultaneously
considers
short-, medium-, and long-term effects.
This is a pittance, when one
considers
the massive payoff.
Surely it cannot be expected that the EU institutions and the other 26 member states will stand idly by while the UK opts out of more than 130 of those measures – in essence re-erecting national borders in the fight against cross-border crime – and then seeks to rejoin a select few that it
considers
to be in its “national interest.”
But, if one
considers
what might underlie capital movements of this sort, suspicion must also fall on unsustainable policies that extend to countries well outside the eurozone.
This is even more surprising when one
considers
two deep structural factors that will cut short Leave’s continued political dominance in the medium term.
At a time when the US brands as "evil" certain countries based, in part, on their pursuit of nuclear arms and weapons of mass destruction, it must be especially careful in how it
considers
its own options and contingencies regarding nuclear weapons.
Though banned by General Pervez Musharraf under duress after the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, the Lashkar (which
considers
the United States, Israel and India “existential enemies of Islam”) simply regrouped under a different name and is even more powerful than before.
The United Nations
considers
the stateless Rohingya to be among the world’s most persecuted minorities.
No one
considers
how to put further downward pressure on the economy by raising tax rates and cutting back on spending programs.
His All Holiness also said that the real obstacle is probably “the deep state” — a reference to Turkey’s Kemalist state establishment that
considers
itself above any elected government and democratic law.
The German court
considers
OMT a violation of the ban on monetary financing of governments.
But then, at roughly the same time you finish drafting the first summary of your ideas, a book, written by an anonymous author, appears that also purports to explain how life might have changed through time, and
considers
some of the mechanisms that may underlie this grand history.
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