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Say we
decide
to reduce CO2 emissions by three-quarters by 2100 while maintaining reasonable growth.
Simply put, women must be allowed to decide, free of coercion or violence, about their sexuality and health; if, when, and whom to marry; and whether and when to become a parent.
And public opinion is responding, with clear majority support for a “meaningful vote” in Parliament to
decide
whether May’s final deal with Europe is genuinely better than remaining in the EU.
The issue at stake in the referendum is not inconsequential, but it should not
decide
the fate of Europe.
The Fed will
decide
on monetary policy for the United States based primarily on US conditions.
Though she, like her predecessors, would have advocated a two-state solution, it is unlikely that she would suddenly
decide
to force Israel to withdraw to its 1967 borders.
Only 20 years ago did China
decide
to rejoin the world trading system.
But President Barack Obama’s administration has yet to
decide
which format it thinks best.
Both probably consist of feelings that a community can only be its true self when it can be so without hindrance – in essence, when a community can
decide
its own fate.
And once Iran loses its economic lifeline from Europe and other parts of the world, it might well
decide
to restart its nuclear program, or even to withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, raising the risk of war.
Why did Ortega
decide
to steal the municipal elections, despite the risks this fraud has imposed on his government?
Syria needs to manage its diverse ethnic and religious composition, and to
decide
its own position on the Arab-Israeli conflict.
Both sides will have to
decide
whether or not they want Europe – that is, full economic and political integration.
And one day, if true change happens, they might even
decide
to return home.
As welcome as Clinton’s recent clear words were on the need to defend the right of countries to
decide
their own fate, you don’t have to go very far in Europe to hear whispers that some kind of new “Finlandization” might be a reasonable compromise for countries like Ukraine and Georgia.
At the 1992 Republican Party convention, for example, 15,000 journalists were present to "cover" the 4,303 delegates, who in any case, had very little to
decide.
Power is the capacity to
decide
great matters.
The Syrian episode suggests that it cannot, which means that Israel may
decide
to go it alone once again, this time to eliminate Iran’s nuclear facilities.
While Ahmedinejad continues his verbal attacks on the US, he does not control the policy-making apparatus that will
decide
about Iran’s nuclear program and its relations with the international community.
If, someday, America's creditors
decide
that they want to hold fewer dollars, it could set off large exchange rate movements, causing global instability.
The American president would choose the Bank’s head, and Europe would collectively
decide
on the IMF leader, with the understanding that the other side would exercise its veto only if a candidate were totally unacceptable.
Alternatively, with neither of the larger parties able to declare real victory, they could
decide
as a compromise to indicate preference for one of the other leaders who had campaigned – perhaps Verhofstadt, the liberal centrist.
Individual farmers do not need any bureaucratic directive to
decide
whether to plant more potatoes: an increase in prices creates an incentive to plant more potatoes; a decrease in prices is a signal that they should plant less.
This year alone, the dollar’s value has fallen by another 10% in purchasing power terms against America’s major trading partners, and it could fall at the same rate in 2008 – or faster if global investors
decide
to cut and run.
Other creditors typically cannot do that; in a US bankruptcy, for example, they must first wait for a court to
decide
whether the debtor company can be restructured.
Scotland might
decide
to leave the UK, leading to the breakup of Britain.
And the EU’s Nordic members may
decide
that with the UK gone, they, too, would be better off leaving.
Nothing but growth will
decide
the future of the euro.
And governments on both sides of the Atlantic will need to
decide
just how far they want to go in punishing banks.
The procedure is largely a matter for the Hong Kong government to
decide.
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