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But, given the danger of incidents that could grow out of political competition in Taiwan or growing impatience in the Peoples’ Liberation Army on the mainland, the US would be wise to encourage more active
contacts
and negotiations by the two sides.
Personal
contacts
between Indians and Americans have increased greatly.
While newsrooms conduct risk assessment and deployment discussions regarding journalists in the field – where women can be particularly vulnerable to unwelcome advances from male colleagues, contacts, or strangers – they rarely account for the specific threats women face, at least not in a sufficiently nuanced way.
Meanwhile, Europe has become the principal source of arms to Brazil and Chile, and some EU countries – notably France – are showing growing interest in the Argentine-Brazilian nuclear agreement of February 2008 and in deepening military
contacts.
Suddenly, non-fraternization with Germans--the American rule--was replaced by frequent
contacts
aimed at re-education, especially of the young.
Throughout the post-Soviet world it is virtually impossible to run an enterprise without
contacts
with state authorities.
This year, the EU’s
contacts
with ASEAN and its members have become much closer.
There are several individuals in the new leadership who have many Israeli contacts, and who can pick up a phone and call or be called by their Israeli counterparts.
From that moment, all optimism was lost, until
contacts
were subsequently reinitiated in a complex six-party format (China, Russia, the US, Japan, and the two Koreas) that continued, with ups and downs, until the end of 2007.
Overly close
contacts
with NATO (let alone membership) would deprive Russia of strategic independence.
There was talk of possible bilateral
contacts
with the US, which, if successful, would have ended almost three decades of hostile relations.
Yes, they need money, contacts, customers, and knowledge, but often the best way to get almost all of these is through help and advice from experienced mentors.
The Islamist group Hizb ut-Tahrir was banned in Germany in 2003, partly because of its
contacts
with the far right.
Many official instruments of soft power – public diplomacy, broadcasting, exchange programs, development assistance, disaster relief, military to military
contacts
– are scattered around the government, and there is no overarching strategypolicy, much less ora common budget, that even tries to integrate combine them with hard power into a national coherent security strategy.
Their loved ones thus learn how to thrive in a European context – occasionally coming to KVINFO events and benefiting from their mothers’ expanding network of
contacts.
Foreign reporters are under constant surveillance and risk compromising their
contacts.
The most important outcome of these renewed
contacts
was the Pakistani cabinet’s decision, on November 2, to grant India most-favored-nation (MFN) status in trade relations.
The risks posed by increasing nationalism and militarism to regional peace have already been highlighted by the rise of a new Chinese dynasty of “princelings,” or sons of revolutionary heroes who have widespread
contacts
in the military.
For ordinary citizens, who have neither access to the media nor personal
contacts
with the authorities, protests are an opportunity to inform officials of their demands, requests, and suggestions.
At the same time, the US can be cautious about involving Japan in Taiwan issues – a neuralgic point for China – while encouraging the development of Asian institutions that increase
contacts
and dampen conflict.
We aim to deepen our political dialogue, increase our trade, and multiply our people-to-people
contacts
with our neighbors in the form of sports, tourism, and cultural actvities.
Qaddafi’s government largely neglected Libya’s universities, depriving faculty of the kinds of international
contacts
and collaboration that are central to academic life.
And, when she does marry and has children of her own, they will benefit from two educated, employed parents, which means twice as much literate conversation in the home, twice the contacts, and twice the encouragement to succeed.
First,
contacts
between Maskhadov and a few Russian politicians haven't - at least as of yet - influenced the Kremlin's position.
So Washington cancels diplomatic contacts, blocks US trade with Iran, and seeks international economic sanctions.
Scientists in Europe, the US, Asia, and the Middle East need to deepen their
contacts
and work together.
Much of Taiwan's manufacturing sector has migrated across the Taiwan Strait--despite restrictions on direct
contacts
with the mainland--and Singapore is becoming a kind of Asian Switzerland, betting its prosperity on investments in China.
Such inducements are not hard to find: greater access to Europe's common market, more favorable visa regimes, job and immigration opportunities, access to capital, cultural contacts, and technical assistance.
Governments should establish regular
contacts
among agencies responsible for both the technical and policy dimensions of homeland security.
There were also his reported
contacts
with unsavory characters.
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