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Principles of democracy, social justice, social solidarity, and the rule of law need to be
extended
beyond national boundaries.
America’s
extended
conflicts in Afghanistan and Iraq, however, are different.
To finance today’s wars, by contrast, the US government has not only avoided raising taxes, but has actually cut them on an enormous scale, with the Bush tax cuts of 2001 and 2003 now
extended
at least through 2012.
If the US
extended
financial and trade sanctions to multilateral lending, and suspended supplies of military spare parts, it would gain another effective means of bringing Pakistan to heel.
Losing InterestBERKELEY – Two of the world’s most prominent economic institutions, the International Monetary Fund and Former US Treasury Secretary Larry Summers, recently warned that the global economy may be facing an
extended
period of low interest rates.
Bail-out facilities were then
extended
ad hoc to investment banks, mortgage providers, and big insurers like AIG, protecting managers, creditors, and stock-holders against loss.
When a benefit still exists, like
extended
child care leave, a decreasing proportion of women use it -- and for shorter times -- because they fear redundancy if they do not return to work quickly.
Instead, once again, there was an
extended
focus on the past.
There, too, a committed democrat, Abdurrahman Wahid (Gus Dur), has become President after an
extended
period of corrupt and brutal military rule.
I made the same condemnation to them, and urged that they declare a unilateral ceasefire or orchestrate with Israel a mutual agreement to terminate all military action in and around Gaza for an
extended
period.
The EFSM has
extended
some €46.8 billion in loans to Portugal and Ireland but has substantial spare capacity.
Unmanaged climate change would so transform the planet that by the end of this century hundreds of millions of people would need to move, probably leading to severe and
extended
conflict.
This would seriously dampen the EU’s growth potential, unless it is offset by a substantial boost in productivity,
extended
participation in the labor force, or higher immigration levels.
India has a population of 1.2 billion people, but it has long been dominated by a tiny elite: a couple of hundred
extended
families, totaling perhaps 4,000-5,000 people.
Unfortunately, all the happy talk about impending “debt relief” and a “clean exit” from Greece’s third “bailout” obscures an uglier truth: the country’s debt bondage is being
extended
to 2060.
We need to establish an
extended
dialogue with Muslim countries, particularly those from which immigrants come, and convince them to accept that their own Islamic authorities have a special responsibility in fighting radicalization.
A long period of sluggish growth as a result of bloated government debt would be the equivalent of an
extended
bout with cancer after the heart attack that our economies have just survived.
The presence of nearly 50,000 US troops in Japan, and some 28,000 in Korea, makes
extended
deterrence credible.
The presidential term has been
extended.
Other countries, like Brazil, have
extended
the maturity profile of their public debt, and are therefore less vulnerable to rollover risk.
The receipts would be even greater if the base is extended, as was implied by Turner, to all global financial transactions.
Moreover, social protection must be
extended
to migrant workers, whose participation rate in basic medical insurance in 2009 was 13.1%, while 9.8% were covered by the state pension scheme and just 3.7% had unemployment insurance.
If an
extended
period of depressed growth following a crisis isn’t the right moment to challenge them, then when is?South Korea’s Middle-Power DiplomacyBEIJING – Last week, South Korean President Park Geun-hye, despite the opposition of her country’s closest ally, the United States, stood together with Chinese President Xi Jinping in Tiananmen Square to watch the military parade commemorating the 70th anniversary of World War II’s end in Asia.
That act began in 1994 with the promise of economic stabilization and was
extended
four years with Cardoso's re-election in 1998.
The protection that was
extended
to banks and other financial institutions since summer 2007, and more comprehensively since the failure of Lehman Brothers and AIG in September 2008, sends a simple signal.
General Ashfaq Pervez Kayani’s term in office, which was set to expire in November, was
extended
by three years.
And the European Investment Bank plans to investigate whether any of the loans
extended
to the company – which were linked to fulfilling climate targets – were used to rig emissions tests.
Similarly, whereas much autonomy has been
extended
to local governments in economic and social development, the central government has kept its grip on the direction of policy by maintaining the power to appoint local party and government officials.
In December, as Europeans shifted towards fiscal rigor, the US Congress
extended
for two years the tax cuts initiated by George W. Bush – which almost everyone interpreted as yet another effort to boost the US economy.
Some of the innovations associated with the sub-prime crisis – notably option-ARM’s, when
extended
to borrowers who couldn’t handle them – seem to have little redeeming value.
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