Declared
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But, as of last year, the entire state has been
declared
a “sanctuary,” and California Attorney General Xavier Becerra now plans to fine employers that cooperate with federal immigration officials.
Whether or not Copenhagen is
declared
a political victory, that inescapable fact of economic life will once again prevail – and grand promises will once again go unfulfilled.
On the first day of the conference, United Nations climate change chief Yvo de Boer
declared
how optimistic he was about continuing the Kyoto approach: “Almost every day, countries announce new targets or plans of action to cut emissions,” he said.
“The tears of this century laid the ground for a new spring of the human spirit," the Pope
declared
in his last visit to the UN.
As French Foreign Minister Robert Schuman
declared
in 1950, it is “de facto solidarity” that must underpin the making of Europe.
The government wasted little time in responding: the next day, it
declared
itself the winner, with not even half of the constituencies reporting their results.
The Court also
declared
that Serbia will remain in violation of the Genocide Convention until it transfers Mladic—who is believed responsible for some of the worst crimes in Europe since the Second World War—to the International Criminal Tribunal for Former Yugoslavia (ICTY) in The Hague.
Russia’s goal, the agencies declared, had been to damage Clinton’s campaign.
Numerous members of Congress from both parties
declared
that it was unjust for Trump to malign the entire intelligence community – dedicated government workers, many of whom take on highly dangerous assignments.
The Eurogroup, for example, has
declared
that all eurozone sovereign bonds issued after January 1, 2013, should include CACs, which render a government’s debt-restructuring proposal legally binding on all bondholders if a majority of bondholders accept the deal.
That refers to a tiny fragment of land, the so-called Sheba farms,
declared
by UN inspectors to be in Israel, but which Hezbollah claims as part of Lebanon.
And, only two weeks ago, an outgoing Fed governor, Jeremy Stein,
declared
that the Fed is in the middle of a policy transition that renders its guidance to markets “more qualitative,” “less deterministic” and, therefore, less precise.
The Pandemic That Wasn’tPALO ALTO – Last June, the United Nations’ World Health Organization, responding to an outbreak of the H1N1 virus, or swine flu, boosted the pandemic alert to the highest level, Phase 6, meaning that a pandemic was under way – the first time in 41 years that the organization had taken that
declared
step.
In his first speech to the House of Commons as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, Winston Churchill inspired hope in a beleaguered nation when he famously
declared
that he – and thus Britain – had “nothing to offer but blood, toil, tears, and sweat.”
Gordon Gekko RebornNEW YORK – In the 1987 film Wall Street, the character Gordon Gekko famously declared, “Greed is good.”
The Supreme Court has
declared
that the death penalty should be applied only in the “rarest of the rare” cases.
The future Chair of the US Federal Reserve further
declared
that a “controlled disintegration in the world economy …[was] a legitimate objective for the 1980s.”
The Greek Budget MythCAMBRIDGE – Recently, newspaper headlines
declared
that Greece would have a balanced budget for 2013 as a whole.
The Bundesbank’s position on this question is well known; a leaked submission to the Constitutional Court last year
declared
unequivocally that, “It is not the duty of the ECB to rescue states in crisis.”
Back in 2012, for example, the head of the interim government, Mustafa Abdel-Jalil,
declared
his intention to lift restrictions against polygamy.
In fact, the last time the Treasury Department
declared
China (or anyone else) a manipulator was in 1994.
Smith then declared, after considering the applicable law, that the provisions of the Criminal Code preventing physician assistance in dying violate disabled people’s right not only to equality, but also to life, liberty, and security.
Already, Douglas Flint, the chairman of HSBC, Europe’s biggest lender, has
declared
that the bank reserves its right to “move people between London and Paris.”
And last year, Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos
declared
that our research into biodiversity was the reason for quadrupling the size of a marine reserve off his country’s coast.
This month, a number of tech firms, including Microsoft and Facebook,
declared
that they will not assist any government in conducting offensive cyberwarfare operations, and that they will defend unconditionally any countries or individuals targeted by a cyber attack.
The first line of the IPCC’s press release declared, “Close to 80% of the world‘s energy supply could be met by renewables by mid-century if backed by the right enabling public policies.”
As of this writing, only two presidential candidates have
declared
themselves: former Prime Minister Mir Hossein Moussavi and former parliament speaker Mehdi Karroubi.
The question today is thus not whether Xi has amassed enough authority to effect change in China (he has), but whether he has built a coalition capable of advancing his
declared
goal of reviving pro-market reforms.
Last month, German Chancellor Angela Merkel
declared
that, if the euro fails, “then not only the currency fails….Europe will fail, and with it the idea of European unity.”
Within months, however, Musharraf had conducted a coup against the hapless Nawaz Sharif, and a year later
declared
himself president, a title meant to enhance his stature when he visited India for peace talks in July 2001.
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