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Bruce Riedel, who until recently headed the Obama administration’s strategy review for Afghanistan and Pakistan, and who is by no means hostile to America’s unique relations with Israel, has been
explicit
about this.
Gottemoeller’s declaration, as well as Gates’
explicit
recognition of Israel’s nuclear status should be interpreted within the context of the Obama administration’s broader disarmament agenda.
Perhaps it is time for the Fed to place its internal discussions in a more
explicit
framework.
With a lack of grace, Netanyahu finally agreed to a temporary freeze – due to expire at the end of September – and eventually the Palestinians, this time under US pressure, relented to open negotiations without an
explicit
Israeli assurance that the freeze would be continued.
UN Security Council Resolution 1973, which authorized the current mission to protect Libyans, had the
explicit
or tacit agreement of the Security Council’s five veto-wielding powers.
Such is NATO’s interest in Israel that Patrick Hardouin, a high official at the Political Affairs and Security Policy Department of the Alliance, made it
explicit
in 2006, saying that “the ups and downs of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict must not limit Israel-NATO cooperation.”
They should start withdrawing from their overly
explicit
policy commitments and attempts to micro-manage financial markets.
Rather than trying to nudge investors toward certain outcomes and
explicit
numerical targets, Yellen and other central bankers need to communicate more clearly how they think about risks and opportunities in the economy and financial markets, and then let private investors decide the balance of risk and reward for themselves.
What is distinctive about the recent mass protests against US plans for a war against Iraq is that the February 15 event was planned ahead of time, at short notice, for a specific date, and with an
explicit
goal of worldwide scale.
Their only
explicit
instruction to Prodi is that he should lay out a programme of administrative reform so as to avoid a re-run of the administrative scandals which brought down Santer.
Then, in a series of leaks and
explicit
statements, the new government pointed out the previous policies’ high legal, bureaucratic, and financial costs, and that many more crimes of all types were committed, despite sharply higher spending on law enforcement and security.
Kuttner describes how Democratic Party leaders made an
explicit
decision to reach out to the financial sector following President Ronald Reagan’s electoral victories in the 1980s.
In China, collective decisions are not legitimated by citizens’
explicit
consent, and people generally have fewer enforceable rights against the government, particularly when it comes to surveillance.
Along with frequent references to America’s founding principles and to the touchstones of US history, Obama presented a vision of society, government, and foreign relations with which most Europeans could identify, including
explicit
references to women’s rights and, for the first time in such a high-level speech, gay rights.
To prevent this, China needs to create a more straightforward and transparent tax system, with a transition to more
explicit
and direct taxation.
Beyond the
explicit
constraints that are expected – women will probably have to secure approval from their legal male guardians, and may be limited to non-combat roles – there is the need to dismantle the military’s rigid patriarchal systems.
If the global business elite is serious about action on climate change, it should advocate for an international agreement to impose a carbon price on conventional jet fuel, whether via an
explicit
tax or through a green-fuel mandate requiring a gradually rising proportion of zero-carbon bio or synthetic fuel.
A smattering of Christian NGOs works to publicize the issue, but mainstream human-rights organizations have largely neglected to highlight cases of
explicit
anti-Christian attacks and persecution.
This is most
explicit
in Japan, where monetary policy is a central component of Prime Minister Shinzo Abe’s economic strategy, dubbed “Abenomics,” implying collaboration between the government and the central bank.
Eric Holder, the US attorney general, was even more
explicit
about the Times Square episode: “We know that they (the Pakistan Taliban) helped direct it.
Activist lawyers in China pursue their cases with little
explicit
support from the legal academy or the profession.
Since the 1960’s, such proscriptions have weakened until, in the end,
explicit
sexuality, violence, blasphemy – while upsetting to some people – were tolerated as a part of the enlightened world.
The American made a firm,
explicit
and apparently sincere commitment to lobby as strongly as possibly for what he calls “comprehensive immigration reform” and what in Mexico is commonly known as “the whole enchilada.”
The Federal Reserve Act is explicit: the Fed should achieve “price stability” for the US currency, along with moderate interest rates and maximum employment.
Multilateralism must evolve with the
explicit
purpose of serving all those who long for better lives.
These are
explicit
(conscious) memories mediated by another system, the "hippocampus".
A third group, led by the US, has not yet made an
explicit
de-leveraging choice.
But establishing this categorical division – beginning with, as the UK has requested, an
explicit
recognition that the EU is a multi-currency union – would allow for the creation of a decision-making framework that better protects both group’s interests.
Since the fighting began, Syrian President Bashar al-Assad has had Russia’s
explicit
international support.
Every country knows that it is difficult and costly to engage in an
explicit
conflict with the US.
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