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The same message is conveyed by the worries recently
expressed
by the Bundesbank with regard to the build-up of so-called Target 2 balances.
It
expressed
the hope that international action will aim at limiting global warming to two degrees Celsius in the course of the twenty-first century, but it says nothing about how to achieve this – no commitments on the quantity of emissions, and no system for global measurement or supervision.
Our success with Operation Artemis, in the Democratic Republic of Congo, where the EU intervened in 2003 after violent clashes and a humanitarian crisis in Bunia, helped prepare us to mount our EUFOR operation in Chad and the Central African Republic and EUNAVFOR Somalia, which South Africa has
expressed
an interest in joining.
Hamas, for its part, has
expressed
its willingness to accept a Palestinian state on the West Bank and Gaza, subject to a return of all refugees and Israel’s release of all Palestinian prisoners.
As a result, we are in a difficult period, because realizing the hopes
expressed
by Obama will require increased American pressure on Israel, a stance that is unpopular at home.
So it must: the wishes of the electorate,
expressed
by however narrow a margin, must be respected, even though referendums have no place in Britain’s unwritten constitution, which is based, sensibly, on representative parliamentary democracy.
Many major companies, including in the oil industry, have
expressed
their readiness to support sustainable development goals.
Fortunately for the Party, public outrage over the lawlessness and corruption of leaders like Bo has been
expressed
in cyberspace, not in the streets.
In an interview a few months ago, Wang Hongzhang, the chairman of China Construction Bank, indirectly
expressed
his subdued enthusiasm for Europe.
In mid-April, the US Treasury
expressed
“particularly serious concerns” over this development, underscoring what has long been one of the most contentious economic-policy issues between the United States and China.
Hensarling
expressed
deep disappointment with the Treasury’s conclusion, and he and his colleagues continue to insist that Dodd-Frank is an example of inappropriate government meddling that raises the risks of taxpayer-funded bailouts.
Long ago, the advantage of a firm was that it lowered transaction costs (an idea first clearly
expressed
by the Nobel laureate economist Ronald Coase), such as the costs of finding workers, assigning them to tasks, assessing productivity, and setting salaries.
Although China has
expressed
some vague concerns over the crisis to the Burmese government, it has not taken any action that could meaningfully affect the regime’s calculations, despite its singularly unique leverage.
In a statement issued on September 27, ASEAN foreign ministers
expressed
a surprising degree of condemnation of the crackdown in Burma.
Talks are still on track, but the North Koreans have
expressed
second thoughts, owing to statements from the Trump administration suggesting that the North would be expected to denuclearize in exchange for the mere promise of loosened sanctions.
Government officials have also held meetings with officials at the Israeli embassy, who have
expressed
willingness to help the country in its self-declared “war against terror.”
President Clinton has said that battling corruption is now Russia's priority; and the Swiss prosecutor's office has
expressed
its readiness to make all materials in the "Berezovsky case" available to Russia.
How is it best expressed, performed, instituted, and safeguarded?
Even though 2006 has been an excellent growth year for Europe, real interest rates—interest rates
expressed
in terms of goods and services as opposed to money—have not budged from the beginning of the year.
China’s anti-hegemonic aim,
expressed
in almost inscrutable prose, is to secure “tolerance among civilizations” and respect for the “modes of development chosen by different countries.”
Libya’s vice president, Ahmed Maetig, has
expressed
hope for a similar agreement with his country to restrict the flow of migrants to Europe, despite the fact that the government does not control large parts of the coastline.
Trump
expressed
his admiration for Putin well before the election, and, it seems, fantasized about meeting him – a dream so potent, apparently, that it drove Trump to claim that he actually had, at the 2013 Miss Universe pageant in Moscow.
The point is that a travel ban on Muslims – or the Mexican border wall, for that matter – may be less related to their
expressed
justifications than to other, even unconscious considerations.
The Geneva II talks on Syria are tentatively set to be held on November 23, though Lakhdar Brahimi, Joint Special Representative of the UN and the Arab League for Syria, has already
expressed
doubts about the suitability of the meeting in the absence of credible representatives of opposition forces.
The most sickening irony for a European of my age and disposition lies in the way narrow-minded and dispiriting nationalism is so often
expressed.
Several countries have indeed already
expressed
concerns.
But, given that this view is
expressed
in every deep depression, it appears to be an effect of economic stagnation, rather than a cause of it.
Prominent German scholars
expressed
the view that, absent credible sanctions, only the threat of forced exit could discipline wayward eurozone members.
On the contrary, the feminism
expressed
by women such as these Afghani heroines should educate us in the West about our own shortcomings.
One only needs to read online comments reacting to opinions
expressed
in perfectly respectable publications to see how much hostility exists in people’s minds.
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