Entitled
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The intellectual foundations of the new American attitude were laid down in a famous article by Henry Kissinger, Sam Nunn, George Schultz, and William Perry
entitled
“Toward a Nuclear-Free World.”
During Barack Obama’s presidency, both were prominent figures in the racist “birther” movement that insisted Obama was born outside the US, and therefore was not
entitled
to be president.
Every time a poor pregnant woman must bribe an orderly to get a hospital bed (to which she is entitled), or else deliver her baby on the floor; every time a widow cannot get the pension that should be hers by right, without bribing a clerk to process the papers; and every time a son cannot obtain his father’s death certificate without greasing the palm of a petty municipal official, Indians know that the system has failed them.
Only countries, not regions, are
entitled
to draw IMF resources.
And in return for his sacrificial services to the Turkish nation, he is
entitled
to be above all laws and to enrich himself and his close associates.
Yet the NPT is clear: any signatory country that gives up nuclear weapons and accepts the IAEA’s absolute and unconditional control is
entitled
to produce electric energy from civil nuclear sources, and to receive from the international community, if necessary, technical and financial support.
Crime and No Punishment for the Iraq WarPRINCETON – Last month, the New York Times marked the 15th anniversary of the US-led war against Iraq with a poignant column by Sinan Antoon, an Iraqi novelist living in the United States,
entitled
“Fifteen Years Ago, America Destroyed My Country.”
Employees nowadays are often lost in the complexity of the various social benefits to which they are
entitled.
The Memorandum, revised in 1991,
entitled
Shell to a guaranteed profit of between $2 and $2.50 per barrel produced as long as oil prices remain in the range of $12.50 to $23.50, and provided that it invests a minimum of $1.50 on every barrel it produces.
As a further sweetener, Shell was
entitled
to a bonus of ten to fifty cents per barrel for every operating year in which it discovers new oil fields with reserves greater than the volume of the oil it extracts.
Abraham Lincoln suspended the right of habeas corpus – the principle that detainees are
entitled
to challenge their detention in a court of law – during the Civil War, and Franklin Roosevelt interned Japanese-American citizens during the early days of World War II.
A report published in May 2010 by the Council of Europe,
entitled
Islam, Islamism, and Islamophobia in Europe, recognized that Europe has been home to Muslims for many centuries, and acknowledged the contribution of Islamic civilization to European culture.
Girls and women are
entitled
to quality reproductive health information and care.
In March, Annan synthesized their key recommendations in a report
entitled
In Larger Freedom.
Europe’s Baroque court culture was built around immensely
entitled
men who knew very little about the workings of government.
In 1980, in a famous open letter
entitled
“The Homeland Is in Danger,” the historian Jacob Talmon tried to share this simple lesson with Prime Minister Menachem Begin.
This seems to be Henry Kissinger’s ultimate dream – a dream that one can glimpse in his latest book, Germanically
entitled
World Order: Reflections on the Character of Nations and the Course of History.
So I decided to create a session
entitled
Sixty Million Refugees, and invited some of our discipline’s most distinguished scholars on migration.
Perhaps a weighty tome
entitled
Why Middle-Income Nations Fail will tell the story in full.
At a symposium in Paris last month
entitled
“New World, New Capitalism,” Sarkozy described capitalism based on financial speculation as “an immoral system” that has “perverted the logic of capitalism.”
Truthiness on the MarchLONDON – The late US Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan famously said, “Everyone is
entitled
to his own opinion, but not to his own facts.”
But,
entitled
or not, politicians and electorates are constructing their own alternate realities – with far-reaching consequences.
Even outright lies spoken in a nationally broadcast interview go unchallenged, as if Trump were indeed
entitled
to his own facts.
But that does not mean that people are
entitled
to talk nonsense.
Working children are
entitled
to something better, regardless of whether they know it.
The government’s proposals have three aims: to guarantee that future generations will receive a pension; to ensure that all employed people are
entitled
to receive a national pension; and to minimize the cost of the system and make it self-sustaining.
We all depend on people willing to sell to us, buy from us, lend to us, manage our savings, educate our kids, accommodate us at their hotels, feed us at their restaurants, connect us to the Internet, allow us to travel to their countries, pay with credit cards, and afford us the respect that people are normally
entitled
to.
Extreme AltruismPRINCETON – More than 40 years ago, in an essay
entitled
“Famine, Affluence, and Morality,” I invited readers to imagine that they are walking past a shallow pond when they see a small child who has fallen in and seems to be drowning.
Reporters are not
entitled
to so twist the facts as to reinvent them.
PRINCETON – When I wrote the cover article of the July/August issue of The Atlantic,
entitled
“Why Women Still Can’t Have It All,” I expected a hostile reaction from many American career women of my generation and older, and positive reactions from women aged roughly 25-35.
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