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Russian officials have
expressed
some interest in these projects (some of which were originally proposed by the Kremlin), but they have insisted on first achieving consensus with the US on underlying strategic principles.
Mr. Blair's posture is all the more remarkable at a time when political leaders depend on opinion polls and the views
expressed
by so-called "focus groups" to tell them what to think.
In Germany we have reached an intervention status that can be easily
expressed
by the fact that 50% plus of GDP in Germany is controlled directly or indirectly by the state: 30% through the collective social security distribution systems, and about 23% through direct taxes.
Malaise has grown ever more acute after many Bolivian political leaders and their supporters, worn down by the regional crisis of the 1990's,
expressed
doubts over the modernization process.
Indeed, they not only
expressed
their interest in becoming “pioneer countries”; all of the leaders I met declared that such a breakthrough was both critical and long overdue.
In the meantime, opposition to the US,
expressed
as suicide bombing and other forms of terrorism, will very likely increase.
Over the last decade, MNCs have increasingly
expressed
interest in establishing regional and global headquarters and R&D centers in Shanghai.
The Rentiers Are HereGENEVA – Since the 2008 financial crisis, policymakers and international institutions have regularly
expressed
concerns about widening income inequality and its unwelcome political consequences.
And while Russia has not yet
expressed
a willingness to cede control of the Ukraine-Russia border, nor made progress in talks with the US, Putin surely knows that the status quo is unsustainable.
When Under Armour’s CEO, Kevin Plank,
expressed
support for Trump, athletes associated with the brand declared their opposition, compelling the company to issue a statement distancing themselves from Plank’s comments.
Of the three major candidates, the conservative Nicolas Sarkozy has
expressed
the most pro-American views and traveled to Washington for a photo opportunity with Bush.
Recently, however, concern has been
expressed
– from within the diamond trade – that the scope of the Kimberley Process is too limited, and that consumers have thus been lulled into believing that there are no longer any ethical problems with diamonds.
Nobel laureate economist Robert Schiller defines a narrative as a “simple story or easily
expressed
explanation of events.”
Later, Obama
expressed
regrets that he had not communicated earlier just how bad the recession would be and that if he had, perhaps he could have made the stimulus bill much larger.
Since Niyazov’s death in December 2006, Berdymukhamedov has
expressed
his desire for reform, especially in the areas of health care, education, and information technology.
And, if inclusion of that provision was not revealing enough, then there is the fact that the BRICS’ commitments to the CRA are
expressed
in US dollars.
In a recent meeting with German Chancellor Angela Merkel, Putin
expressed
his hope that the European Union would help to rebuild Syria so that its displaced people could start to return home.
A stronger renminbi lowers the cost to Chinese consumers and Chinese firms of imported products as
expressed
in renminbi.
One of the many principles that I believe should govern this great undertaking is to develop in the international community the maximum degree of respect for the democratically and freely
expressed
will of individual nations or states.
Never again should others decide the future of peoples and countries; at the very least, nobody should undertake such decisionmaking without knowing and respecting the legitimate and freely
expressed
ambitions of the nations concerned.
Little wonder that academics across the political spectrum have
expressed
considerable skepticism.
After the 2008 financial crisis, many Chinese
expressed
the mistaken belief that the US was in terminal decline, and that China should be more assertive – particularly in pursuing its maritime claims in the South China Sea – at the expense of America’s allies and friends.
In 1995, the cosmologist Carl Sagan
expressed
concern about the trend toward a society in which, “clutching our crystals and religiously consulting our horoscopes, our critical faculties in steep decline…we slide, almost without noticing, into superstition and darkness.”
I repeat: if a nation's identity is jeopardized, it is placed in that position primarily from within; it is placed in jeopardy by choice – often the choices
expressed
at the ballot box – and out of negligence or indolence.
Lord Johnston
expressed
his opinion about my case in his talks with the authorities, which then decided not to send me to prison.
In fact, Sanders, who spent time on a kibbutz in the early 1960s, has
expressed
some understanding of Israel’s security concerns.
The Forum has always promoted the notion of corporate social responsibility – or,
expressed
differently, of business leaders being accountable not only to their employees and shareholders, but also to their communities and society at large.
The views
expressed
do not necessarily represent the view of the EU.
Public opinion, as
expressed
in recent election results, is increasingly opposed to austerity, and this trend is likely to continue until the policy is reversed.
Asia After TrumpSINGAPORE – When the Trilateral Commission – a group of political and business leaders, journalists, and academics – met here recently, many
expressed
concern about the decline of American leadership in Asia.
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