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Syria’s stance might limit, rather than extend, the reach of Iran’s strategy of regional destabilization.
Despite India’s historically established territorial claims to the region, China terms the area “disputed,” a description that it has now begun to
extend
to the whole of the Indian state of Jammu and Kashmir.
It should have been clear that Netanyahu would not
extend
the freeze.
The next power vacuum in the Tibetan hierarchy could seal the fate of the Dalai Lama lineage and propel Tibet toward a violent future, with consequences that
extend
far beyond that vast plateau.
No Iraqi political faction wants to be blamed for prolonging the occupation, but most, with the exception of Muqtada al-Sadr’s movement, will agree to
extend
America’s military presence by another five years.
Ban knows that strong government action remains vital, but he also recognizes that civil society must also play a larger role, especially because too many governments and politicians are beholden to vested interests, and too few politicians think in time horizons that
extend
past the next election.
This may result in “extra reserves,” which commercial banks cannot use to
extend
their credit lines.
Moon also plans to expand state-run daycare centers and
extend
parental leave, thereby easing the burden of childcare on families.
Indeed, eurozone regulators not only maintained the assumption that the public debt of a bank’s own country was risk-free, but chose to
extend
it to all eurozone countries, implying that banks did not have to provide additional capital against their holdings of any eurozone public debt.
All of this will propel us into a very different world, one that may well
extend
humans' life span by 10-30 years, presenting enormous opportunities, but also confronting us with fascinating and perplexing ethical, social, and legal issues.
Organizations can decide to
extend
their reach.
The private sector also has a role to play in the shift toward unconventional water resources – a role that must
extend
beyond current efforts to tap desalinated water and urban greywater and wastewater.
Liberals do indeed place individual rights at the core of their political communities and believe that, in principle, those rights should
extend
to everyone.
Moreover, the parallels with Trump
extend
beyond hostility to immigration.
Differences persist over whether a security architecture or community should
extend
across Asia, or be confined to an ill-defined “East Asia.”
If history is any guide, the consequences of this mistake could
extend
far beyond the economy.
Moreover, the consequences of such foreign-policy waffling
extend
far beyond the Middle East.
Perhaps inevitably, our access to human eggs and embryos now enables us to
extend
prenatal genetic diagnosis to the pre-implantation embryo.
Renegotiating the JCPOA to
extend
the duration of several of its constraints, make inspections more intrusive, and expand its coverage to missiles is attractive in the abstract.
Alas, Europe’s political establishment, unwilling to adopt either option, has chosen to
extend
Greece’s insolvency – which it pretends has been resolved through new loan tranches.
And when budget cuts
extend
to education, it is their children who are unable to gain the skills they need to reach their future potential.
But, to gain credibility, the opposition parties will have to
extend
their criticism beyond Bouteflika to the system as a whole.
But Italian voters overwhelmingly rejected his approach, in part because austerity did not appear to
extend
to elected officials or to major parts of the large ecosystem of departments, enterprises, and unions that surround government.
The role of the AU should
extend
to cultivating ways to involve the private sector in restructuring both Africa's economy and its politics.
But the impact will
extend
beyond the surplus countries.
I want to
extend
his argument.
It is enough to consider the effects of the free world's failure to
extend
a helping hand to Russia after the collapse of communism.
These facts illustrate better than anything the need for security partnerships that
extend
to Central Asia and across the Mediterranean.
But, to make the eurozone work, monetary unification should
extend
to the fiscal and financial fields, thereby creating an integrated economic union.
Of course, because central banks now recognize that their responsibilities
extend
beyond stabilizing prices to include the prevention and management of financial tensions, they would undoubtedly be quick to respond to any shock with a battery of market operations.
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