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The company
consists
of many different parts, some profitable, others bankrupt: the obvious thing to do is to break it up.
This bears little in common with the essence of democracy, which
consists
not merely in ballot boxes, but in the separation of powers.
The ethos of Israel’s far right
consists
in its insistence on blurring this distinction.
Moreover, it is next to impossible to find a product that
consists
entirely of materials and parts produced in one country.
Although his national security team
consists
of people who largely supported the war in Iraq, Obama has made it clear that his agenda includes withdrawing troops from that country.
And, finally, the fourth group
consists
of economic and financial wildcards like Greece and Russia – countries that could succeed in restoring growth and financial stability, but could just as easily implode, sending shock waves across Europe and beyond.
Some of that unfinished business
consists
in reconciling past commitments with current interests.
The “federalism”
consists
in the recognition that states and local communities are the primary sources of bold and effective new strategies.
Camara’s test – indeed, the test for most African rulers –
consists
in protecting civilians and their property, in establishing law and order without oppressive measures, and in fighting corruption.
But where the problem affects much else, and where the region is close to home, we should have a policy that
consists
of more than waiting to agree with whatever America decides that its policy should be, as, for example, in the Middle East.
But we can’t, instead what is offered is a hollow vision of the common good that
consists
merely in successive rounds of cuts in state expenditures.
A second component
consists
of former Ba’athist officials seeking a return to power.
There is another lesson here: good leadership also
consists
in knowing when to step down.
Its preference is a Europe that essentially
consists
solely of a common market.
The other target audience
consists
of younger children, whose openness and inborn curiosity have not yet been stifled by formal schooling.
The development challenge no longer solely
consists
in bringing agricultural water to deprived areas.
The group that, in normal times, can be expected to have the most influence is that which
consists
of insiders within publicly-traded companies.
For them, and for current thinkers like the French economist Thomas Piketty, the economic world
consists
of two fundamental substances: capital and labor.
But domestic demand, which determines imports,
consists
not only of consumption, but also of fixed-asset investment.
A third crucial difference
consists
in how the two countries have positioned themselves in the world economy.
At the other extreme, some experts use a narrow definition of cyber war: a “bloodless war” among states that
consists
solely of electronic conflict in cyberspace.
The first problem is that European NATO
consists
of 16 separate countries, 16 separate defense budgets, and 16 separate defense forces.
He adheres to the Maoist idea that a country
consists
of “the people” and “enemies” (never mind that he was the youngest and first Chinese partner in a British property-surveyor firm in Hong Kong, and that Tung studied nautical engineering in the United Kingdom).
As Marshall noted, it also
consists
in leaders’ capacity to learn from their mistakes and to prepare themselves and those around them for important decisions.
The heart of the trouble
consists
in the fact that neither financial-market participants nor, it seems, the Fed itself know the true state of the economy or how best to model it – especially in the wake of the 2008 financial crisis.
The first, and deepest, consequence
consists
in plummeting prestige of and respect for the US and the Bush administration in Latin American public opinion.
As a rule, smart policy
consists
not in bringing down the rich but in raising up the poor and middle class.
APEC at the ApexBRISBANE – The significance of the upcoming Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation Summit in Beijing
consists
not so much in what is on APEC’s agenda as in what transpires on the sidelines.
Indeed, the second lesson of the London Conference of 1933
consists
in governments’ unwillingness in times of great economic difficulty to make sacrifices that might entail a short-term cost.
The caveat
consists
in a plea that Israel made to the US.
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