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Since its inception last February, the NTC has consistently
declared
itself to be a transitional body that would cede power to an elected government once the country was liberated.
In 2008, the American Society of Clinical Oncology commissioned a report that
declared
that the partial type of genetic analysis offered by 23andMe had not been clinically proved to be effective in cancer care.
And President Donald Trump has
declared
his intention to pull the US out of the Paris climate agreement at the earliest possible moment, 2020, four years after the accord entered into force.
Indeed, Prime Minister Wen Jiabao has
declared
that he wants to see more “scientific development” in China’s approach to its problems, and even called for a temporary halt of the Salween (Nu) River dam.
According to a recent World Bank-supported survey of companies interested in carbon finance, only one in five respondents
declared
that they were interested in buying post-2012 emissions reductions.
Israel’s then-prime minister, Shimon Peres, was not exactly opaque when he
declared
in December 1995 that, if given peace, Israel “would give up the atom.”
After Trump claimed to be representing “Pittsburgh, not Paris,” the mayor of Pittsburgh immediately
declared
that Trump certainly is not representing his city.
But while Zuma’s successor, Cyril Ramaphosa, promised a “new dawn” for South Africa when he addressed Parliament within days of Zuma’s resignation, Ethiopia
declared
a state of emergency around the same time, amid widespread concern about whether the state would survive the ethnically charged power struggle to succeed Desalegn.
Already, the Pan American Health Organization has
declared
an epidemiological alert for yellow fever in Latin America.
But Freedom House, which tracks democracy and civil rights around the world,
declared
Yingluck’s landslide electoral victory in 2011 free and fair, a position supported by most Thailand experts.
Putin famously
declared
that the Soviet collapse was a “major geopolitical catastrophe of the [twentieth] century,” and he has never stopped blaming it on the United States, the Catholic Church (and its Polish pope), and Europe.
Instead, he spoke about a Reddit user called “Shitty Watercolour,” and he
declared
“pseudonymity” to be the hallmark of freedom and uncensored speech.
They were, the chiefs of the three largest members of the EU declared, only advancing proposals; nothing could be further from their minds than to form a steering group to run the affairs of the enlarged Union, even if henceforth they would meet again at more or less regular intervals.
On that occasion, Hollande
declared
his intention to revoke the French citizenship of any individual with dual nationality – including one who was born in France – who was found guilty of “an attempt to undermine the nation’s fundamental interests or for a terrorist act.”
He memorably
declared
that the church belongs to everyone, and that the devil sometime wears a cassock.
Citibank – whose chief executive, Walter Wriston, famously
declared
that countries don’t go bust – led the charge, recycling a flood of petrodollars to dubious regimes.
President George W. Bush
declared
that, “you are either with us, or against us,” and quickly began to classify entire nations in these Manichean terms.
Last November, Musharraf effectively
declared
war on both the bar and the judiciary, dismissing all judges who refused to recognize his declaration of a state of emergency, purportedly aimed at protecting the nation from terrorists.
Last month, he
declared
it “absurd” that “Europe pays for 80% of its energy import bill – worth €300 billion a year – in US dollars,” even though only about 2% of the EU’s energy imports come from the US.
“We are constantly proposing cooperation on all key issues,” he
declared.
It is not difficult to see the parallels between Putin’s approach and that of Joseph Stalin, who
declared
at the start of WWII that the “enemy” aims to “destroy” Russia’s “national culture,” to “Germanize” its people, and “convert them into slaves.”
Following Trump’s victory, EU High Representative for Foreign Affairs and Security Policy Federica Mogherini
declared
that the EU is becoming an “indispensable power.”
From Kafka to GorbachevNEW YORK – On August 2, 1914, Franz Kafka wrote in his diary: “Germany has
declared
war against Russia.
Those present
declared
their support for refocusing the drug-control effort on public health and human rights, rather than criminal justice.
If the Palestinians
declared
independence unilaterally, and if, as is expected, some sort of recognition by at least some states followed, the contours of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict would change dramatically.
As the speaker of Russia’s Duma (parliament), Vyacheslav Volodin,
declared
in 2014, “There is Putin – there is Russia; there is no Putin – there is no Russia.”
Suddenly, all of Russia’s struggles could be blamed on a new cold war, supposedly
declared
by the West.
In a gubernatorial election in Primorsky Krai, a Communist Party candidate appeared to win – thanks partly to protest votes against United Russia – before the election was ruled invalid, and the United Russia candidate was
declared
the winner.
India’s mild-mannered Prime Minister Manmohan Singh
declared
that Khobragade’s treatment was “deplorable.”
So far, Fatah’s senior leaders have
declared
that they will be a loyal opposition in Parliament, leaving governmental responsibility to Hamas.
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