Furnished
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In Khobragade’s case, perquisites included a fully
furnished
room in a pricey Manhattan apartment, a television set, a mobile phone, medical insurance, and tickets home.
More important, the new US administration has
furnished
Europeans with a chance finally to close ranks, grow up, and reinforce their geopolitical power and position.
You can't help being a prisoner within your own mind, but the least you can do is ensure that the cell is decently furnished."
And because a project’s costs are supposed to be paid out over time through direct user fees or operational funds
furnished
by the government, the capital expenditure is regarded as “free money” that governments need not account for.
In Cyprus, and possibly in some of the easternmost Greek islands, refugee reception camps could be
furnished
with the necessary essentials and expanded to enable the maximum possible physical distancing.
After World War II, European governments implemented reforms and removed barriers to trade, and the United States
furnished
the region with cash, food, and fuel worth 3-5% of its GDP.
This is the institutional architecture that
furnished
the US and other advanced economies with four decades of strong, inclusive growth after World War II.
The Soviet Union had
furnished
vast amounts of money to many developing countries under complex, secret terms, and generally at very low interest rates, making it unclear whether such lending was a loan or a subsidy.
For its part, Japan provides $2 billion per year to support 54,000 US troops; it purchases 90% of its military hardware from US companies, and it has
furnished
$19.7 billion (77% of the total costs) for the construction of three major bases.
As a result, there is a growing mismatch between businesses’ evolving demands and the skills
furnished
by African education systems.
For centuries, capital provided investment in machines, workers operated the machines to produce goods and services, and governments collected taxes,
furnished
public goods, and redistributed resources as needed.
Although the past 30 years have not offered any analogues to the data points
furnished
by the 1950s-1980s era, there are many who still believe that monetary policymakers should remain focused on the risk of rapidly accelerating inflation, implying that inflation poses a greater threat than the possibility of recession.
It was during these years that Iran began exploring the possibility of developing nuclear weapons, by building on the nuclear-energy technology that the US had previously
furnished
to the Shah as part of the Eisenhower administration’s “Atoms for Peace” initiative.
Playing the role of doer and sufferer once again, Modzelewski
furnished
the incipient Solidarity movement with its name.
The COVID-19 crisis offers important lessons; but it has not
furnished
any good arguments against trade or global supply chains.
Once data are created and cataloged in a useful format, they can be
furnished
to additional users at low or even no cost.
Yet globalization has also
furnished
us with the information, medicine, technology, and multilateral institutions needed to defeat not just viruses, but all other collective threats, too.
Americans are instead
furnished
with daily, live coverage of Trump’s press conferences cum political rallies, in which he trots out government experts who somehow must try to correct his lies and misinformation about the pandemic while standing right next to him.
'There is nothing worse than these
furnished
apartments!
This bit of garden
furnished
them with vegetables, except potatoes of which they never had enough.
He was an engine-man at the Voreux, and occupied the
furnished
room upstairs next to his own.
The dazed workman found himself in an office
furnished
with old mahogany, upholstered with faded green rep.
At the end of six months, when the house, being definitely furnished, no longer occupied Madame Hennebeau, she fell into the languor of boredom, a victim who was being killed by exile, and who said that she was glad to die of it.Just then Paul Négrel arrived at Montsou.
Each guest made himself comfortable, in this room upholstered with Flemish tapestry and
furnished
with old oak chests.
Only the musicians' platform had been replaced by a table and three chairs in one corner; and the room was
furnished
with forms ranged along the floor.
To the other causes of suffering--the stoppage of orders from America, and the engorgement of invested capital in excessive production--was now added the unforeseen lack of coal for the few furnaces which were still kept up; and that was the supreme agony, this engine bread which the pits no longer
furnished.
It was a high-speed frigate
furnished
with superheating equipment that allowed the tension of its steam to build to seven atmospheres.
I then entered a dining room, decorated and
furnished
in austere good taste.
Here are some preserves of sea cucumber that a Malaysian would declare to be unrivaled in the entire world, here's cream from milk
furnished
by the udders of cetaceans, and sugar from the huge fucus plants in the North Sea; and finally, allow me to offer you some marmalade of sea anemone, equal to that from the tastiest fruits."
Seated on the ledge
furnished
by the hull of the skiff, I inhaled the sea's salty aroma with great pleasure.
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