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Tea Party Victory, Global DefeatCANBERRA – You wouldn’t expect much interest beyond the United States, or even beyond his own state, when an 80-year-old conservative legislator, who has already served six terms, loses his party’s
endorsement
to run yet again.
Beyond that, Lugar had fully supported Obama’s vision, like that of Ronald Reagan before him, of a world without nuclear weapons, and his
endorsement
of the New START treaty with Russia, reducing the number of deployed strategic weapons, was crucial in securing its narrow ratification by the Senate last year.
The Ukrainian parliament’s endorsement, despite strong international opposition, of autonomy for the pro-Russia separatist regions – a solution initially proposed by Putin – is exactly the kind of concession that is needed to restore peace.
More important, at least for now, the decision amounts to an
endorsement
by the IMF of the progress China has made toward renminbi internationalization, while reflecting – and reinforcing – China’s growing economic clout.
Therefore, any deal would require the support of China and Russia, economic and energy assistance from Japan and others, and
endorsement
by the UN Security Council.
Obama’s
endorsement
of Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s claim that if Israel is recognized as a Jewish state and its security needs accepted, “I will surprise, and the sky is the limit,” has made the current process possible.
The scientists, writers, and anti-censorship activists who led the campaign were assisted in Parliament by Lord Lester, a well-known British civil liberties lawyer, who introduced a Private Members’ Bill in 2010, and eventually by
endorsement
of reform by all three major political parties.
Early criticism came from France, which vigorously objected to the 2004 and 2006 editions’
endorsement
of the “legal origins” theory, which suggests that common-law countries benefit from greater regulatory efficiency than civil-law countries.
He attracted the
endorsement
of the Ku Klux Klan and surrounded his campaign with the white nationalists of the so-called alt-right.
Thirty-two years and four presidents later, Barack Obama’s recent inaugural address, with its ringing
endorsement
of a larger role for government in addressing America’s – and the world’s – most urgent challenges, looks like it may bring down the curtain on that era.
Did the outcome - together with Republican gains in the Congress - represent an
endorsement
of Bush's positions?
But while Bush was not held back four years ago by the lack of a popular mandate in pushing his agenda, he may be emboldened by the seeming ringing
endorsement
to push even harder - such as making the tax cuts permanent and partially privatizing social security.
Even if the 59 million votes cast for Bush represented a ringing
endorsement
of his Iraq policy, it would not restore America's international credibility.
But it remains the case that there are no obvious takers for a military role, partly because of the scale, difficulty, and risk of the commitment required, and partly because of the likely political and legal costs, given the minimal prospect of Security Council
endorsement.
An approval in principle signals the Fund’s
endorsement
of a country’s economic policy intentions.
Yet he is enough of a realist to see that this relationship is significantly unbalanced, owing to France’s economic decline, and that Sarkozy’s
endorsement
of German preferences was not worth the appearance of being at the heart of the decision.
Without an
endorsement
by the FDA, the company was unwilling to market the product, and so it remains unavailable, tragically depriving children in developing countries of a life-saving therapy.
The Malaysian government has already interpreted Obama’s visit as an
endorsement
of Najib’s leadership, while opposition activists accuse the US of abandoning its democratic principles and whitewashing the government’s growing authoritarianism.
Support for the principle does not demand
endorsement
of the practice.
So the decision to keep him on for at least the next two years represents a significant
endorsement
by the new Chinese leadership.
The European Council, as mandated by the Lisbon Treaty, will have to take into account the election results in selecting the candidate to put forward for parliamentary
endorsement.
The second reason that Bush’s reelection is likely to hurt the human rights cause is that it constitutes an
endorsement
by the majority of Americans of an administration that is responsible for grave human rights abuses.
This question is particularly difficult for the Bush administration, which is torn between the president’s early
endorsement
of Putin and his pro-democracy agenda.
But a sober assessment of what might follow a UN
endorsement
of Palestine’s borders allows for some cautious optimism.
Keynes’s
endorsement
of such a policy does not necessarily make it right, but his analysis does suggest that it should be regarded as a serious proposition.
In October 2016, with the
endorsement
of Russia’s culture minister, Vladimir Medinsky, the country’s first-ever monument to Ivan the Terrible was unveiled in the city of Orel.
At the same time, Silva will not be able to win the run-off without an enthusiastic and persuasive
endorsement
from Neves and the PSDB.
In fact, with his unending praise of Kim Jong-un’s leadership, his clumsy, impromptu salute of one of Kim’s generals, and his
endorsement
of all things North Korean (especially the potential for beachfront property development), Trump has all but abandoned any pretense that the US promotes a broader set of values.
Many who want Olmert to go would still not welcome a Netanyahu comeback, which may also explain what appears to be an indirect
endorsement
of Olmert by the United States.
When the tape came out, Ohio Senator Rob Portman (along with nine other senators) rescinded his
endorsement
of Trump, and he still seems to have a solid hold on his seat.
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