Established
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By giving the green light to the Optional Protocol to the 1966 International Covenant on Economic, Social, and Cultural Rights, the Council has
established
an important mechanism to expose abuses that are typically linked to poverty, discrimination, and neglect, and that victims frequently endure in silence and helplessness.
A new agreement for the eurozone, negotiated in a calmer atmosphere, should not only codify the practices
established
during the emergency, but also lay the groundwork for an economic-growth strategy.
With the trading arrangements of the European common market increasingly subsumed by the globalisation of free trade and agriculture under the World Trade Organisation, and with American dominance of Nato providing the only meaningful security guarantee, and with English now irrevocably
established
as the world's lingua franca, a clear alternative is emerging for the peripheral European countries, both rich and poor.
Moreover, many are concerned that the country’s newly
established
cyber-crime investigative agency will carry out “unchecked government surveillance on Tunisian citizens,” as occurred under former President Zine El Abidine Ben Ali, who was ousted in the Arab Spring revolution.
It appears that during an upcoming visit to Havana, the Mexican foreign minister will not meet with local dissidents, breaking with precedents
established
since 1993.
Indeed, free and fair elections and full respect for human rights can come at the end of the road – if that end is clearly
established.
Three decades after being established, these “camps” are now villages of mud-plastered houses with high walls around the compounds.
What that might mean for the world order
established
in 1945 is anybody’s guess.
Indeed, quality housing and schooling, pensions and unemployment insurance, a modern health system and family social services must not be the fruits of an
established
democracy but a condition for democracy’s consolidation and survival.
In the first edition of my book The Elephant, the Tiger and the Cellphone, I reported that, in April 2007, India set a new world record by selling seven million cellphones that month, more telephone connections than any country had ever
established
in one month.
By leading a growing advocacy coalition (in which the journal The Lancet played a central role), the WHO
established
itself as a leader in the fight against NCDs.
The US and China have built stronger relationships and
established
constructive channels of communication that didn’t previously exist.
By law in the US, new approaches superseding
established
bankruptcy procedures dictate the demise rather than the rescue of failing firms, whether by sale, merger, or liquidation.
They
established
the system of ideas that bankers, politicians, and regulators applied.
Intelligence reports had not
established
that there were weapons of mass destruction in the country, yet British Prime Minister Tony Blair dutifully followed US President George W. Bush in ordering his military to invade.
Tribunals
established
within PTAs would take over the business, leading to the atrophy, and eventual irrelevance, of the DSM.
Academic publishers, too, have embraced open data, and individual scholarly journals have
established
policies that encourage, expect, or even require sharing data.
This has been true from the outset of the European integration process in 1952, when six countries
established
the European Coal and Steel Community (ECSC).
At one extreme, the Nazis
established
a command economy while maintaining private property and a high level of income inequality.
Yugoslavia, like the nation-states that were
established
in the Levant and Mesopotamia, was created to manage these political contradictions; but atrocities – in Smyrna, Srebrenica, Sinjar, and elsewhere – remained a constant feature of post-imperial life.
The virtuous circle of falling prices, quality improvements, and growing demand is thereby
established.
Though Kelly called Sessions to tell him that his job was safe, Republican senators, concerned that Trump might remove him during the August recess,
established
a procedure that would prevent Trump from appointing an interim attorney-general to fire Mueller, and warned that such a move would provoke a constitutional crisis.
Borrowing the credibility of an
established
monetary authority – especially one that issues a global reserve currency – would be tactically advantageous for a post-independence Scotland; but the new country would be exposed to the risk of an inflation shock and sterling crisis stemming from the Bank of England’s expansionary monetary policy.
But it would have to fulfill the EU’s “Copenhagen criteria,”
established
in 1993, which sets out the basic entry standards.
America’s European settlers committed a two-century-long genocide against the native inhabitants, and
established
a slave economy so deeply entrenched that only a devastating civil war ended it.
When it was over, America
established
and enforced a century-long system of apartheid.
When British statesmen
established
Iraq as a distinct political entity after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire in World War I, they did so in accordance with their own imperialist interests.
Moreover, the KRG has already
established
a relatively open and pluralistic society.
To avoid problems, a kind of debt-management agency should be
established
as well – possibly also under the auspices of the ESM – with a mandate to buy back member states’ debt above a certain threshold.
It probably first
established
itself as a mindset when the Greeks, 25 centuries ago, perceived themselves as Western versus the Oriental Persians.
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