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Taking advantage of its considerable assets – the world’s third-largest economy, substantial high-tech skills, and a military that has recently been
freed
of some legal and constitutional constraints – Japan is boosting its geopolitical clout.
These fiscal improvements have
freed
up funds for sizable investments in education, without adding to public debt.
Second, once
freed
of their non-performing loans, banks would need to undertake precautionary recapitalizations, including the bail-in of subordinated bondholders and the immediate compensation of retail investors.
Once
freed
from the flawed CAP, Brexit’s proponents argue, the UK will be able to build a more competitive agricultural sector that better serves farmers and agricultural workers, including by reducing dependence on distorting subsidies.
Fortunately, when applied properly, digital technology can help automate the process so that providers are
freed
up to do what they do best.
And that means that David Irving should be
freed.
Only when David Irving has been
freed
will it be possible for Europeans to turn to the Islamic protesters and say: “We apply the principle of freedom of expression even-handedly, whether it offends Moslems, Christians, Jews, or anyone else.”Bringing It Back HomeCAMBRIDGE – An increasing number of American companies are making plans to shift their headquarters to Europe.
The last election
freed
India’s Congress Party of its coalition with the Communists, who opposed trade, and thus increased the flexibility of pro-trade Prime Minister Manmohan Singh.
Under this strain, medical research scientists are susceptible to the dream that their instruments and procedures have somehow
freed
them from the limitations of their minds and bodies.
The Sultan of SochiNEW YORK – Russian President Vladimir Putin’s pardon of the former owner of Yukos Oil Company, Mikhail Khodorkovsky, and his declaration of an amnesty that has
freed
Greenpeace activists and two members of the punk rock/protest group Pussy Riot are welcome gestures.
Almost simultaneously, Thein Sein offered even stronger signals that his was a very different Burmese administration: he
freed
political prisoners and invited Suu Kyi for direct talks with him.
This evolution has
freed
Western women from the tyranny of a fashion industry that in the bad old days would dictate a style, compelling women to invest heavily in updating their wardrobes, and then blithely declare their entire closets obsolete – again and again, with no end in sight.
At any rate, the promise of a “global Britain”
freed
from the chains of the EU was never more than idle talk and sloganeering.
Whether it makes sense for leftists to advocate exit hinges on whether a nation-state
freed
from EU institutions provides more fertile ground for cultivating a progressive agenda of redistribution, labor rights, and anti-racism.
Jailed or freed, Rivero will not go away.
Then they
freed
themselves of all but the lightest contact with their political masters: they became independent technocrats, a monetary priesthood that spoke in Delphic terms obscure to mere mortals.
Some measures give workers more opportunities; others ensure that workers are
freed
up to pursue those opportunities.
With Nobel laureate Aung San Suu Kyi
freed
from two decades of house arrest to campaign vigorously for a seat in parliament in the special election to be held on April 1, Burma’s commitment to rejoining the international community appears to be genuine.
In Mexico, authorities recently
freed
almost 300 people, including 39 teenagers, who were being “held in slave-like conditions at a camp where tomatoes are sorted and packed for export.”
We cannot impose an ecological rhythm on people who are poorer than we are when it is the very fact that we
freed
ourselves from that rhythm that made us richer.
Indeed, there is an almost universal belief that, with multifaceted cultures and intricate technology, humans have
freed
themselves from the pressures of natural selection.
The Bank’s staff is highly professional, and would accomplish much more if
freed
from the dominance of narrow US interests and viewpoints.
Now that Yahoo! has
freed
itself from its fight with Google, it can return to its roots as a directory company that helped users to make sense of the world around them.
Freed
from the distraction of the search-engine wars, the company can focus on making the entire Yahoo!
Cellular telephony alone has
freed
the vast majority of the world’s population from communication constraints.
While the latter number declined to 49 by December, after some of those held were
freed
by the courts, that is still a lot of journalists to hold in prison.
It must insist that all opposition leaders and supporters be
freed
immediately, and that all state-sponsored violence be halted.
Freed
from the worry of destabilizing exchange-rate adjustments that had plagued postwar Europe, trade increased dramatically, especially in the bigger economies.
Americanization, indeed, is carried by the promise of heightened imaginary self-realization for individuals who are
freed
from the bonds of social norms and cultural traditions.
Increased community engagement and changes in hygiene practices have
freed
the women, men, and children of Los Palmas and the neighboring village of Jacob of cholera – a dramatic reversal from the last few years – and reduced their risk of contracting other water-borne diseases.
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