Granted
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Farmers, moreover, will be
granted
the right to sell their residential land on the open market and will be much more likely to be compensated at market rates when their land is taken by the government.
It is very likely that if, instead of joining the euro, Italy and Spain had simply
granted
their central banks more autonomy, they, too, would have low inflation today.
In February, the German authorities
granted
me an entrance visa.
More recently, Trump announced import tariffs of 25% on steel and 10% on aluminum, and indicated that exemptions would be
granted
to US trade partners on a case-by-case basis.
These factors have contributed to peace and stability in Asia, but they cannot be taken for
granted.
So we knew that there would be problems with the election, that voting would not be clean in the way Western countries take for
granted.
The Pitfalls of Strongman PopulismLONDON – The year 2016 showed that the durability of liberal democracy can no longer be taken for granted, even in the West.
It prompted serious soul-searching and recognition that safety can never be taken for
granted
anywhere.
The fact that an accident such as Fukushima was possible in Japan, one of the world’s most advanced industrial countries, is a reminder that, when it comes to nuclear safety, nothing can be taken for
granted.
The UK High Court then remitted the application to the UK Intellectual Property Office, which
granted
the patent in October.
Hong Kong is a shining example to the rest of the world about what Chinese men and women can achieve with the sort of freedom that millions of others take for
granted.
But it should not be taken for
granted
that resuming a dialogue with Pakistan is appropriate, at least in the current context.
But the ease with which we now communicate, the efficiencies we take for granted, can give us a false sense of how easy it is to follow through on some of these changes.
After what happened in 2016, support for a concept forged in the Enlightenment can no longer be taken for
granted.
Moreover, while maintaining absolute solidarity on existential issues, America’s Asian allies need to demonstrate that they have minds and interests of their own on international policymaking – not least to ensure that the US does not take them for
granted.
Or private capital can be
granted
a bigger say, and trust placed in the market to provide for society.
Mainstream Christian thinking about animals is rooted in the Book of Genesis,where God is said to have
granted
man dominion over all the animals.
We at the Research Foundation for Science, Technology, and Ecology used the law to stop Monsanto’s commercialization of Bt cotton in 1999, which is why approval was not
granted
for commercial sales until 2002.
But what if our wish is
granted?
Israel, they would say, is now surrounded by imploding, failing states/regions (Lebanon, Syria, Gaza, and Egypt’s Sinai Peninsula), as well as by a strategically vital buffer state, Jordan, whose long-term survival cannot be taken for
granted.
The middle classes take their cars for granted, while the world’s poor aspire to car ownership as a token and a tool of advancement.
But in any event, it was too late to protest: the ten Eastern states had already been
granted
membership of the Union.
Likewise, Greece can now manage its public-debt burden, which stands at about 175% of GDP, thanks to the ultra-low interest rates and long maturities (longer than those on Japan’s debt)
granted
by its European partners.
Granted, it’s been a while since it was, but this is the grimmest period of his presidency thus far.
Yet more than 22 million children lack access to the basic vaccines that people in high-income countries take for
granted.
But, in addition to bringing the Liberals to power, democratization
granted
the left its first foothold within the Paraguayan state and its first opportunity to build its own political machine – a deeply threatening prospect for both traditional parties.
Granted, countries with limited resources cannot supply their hospitals with the full repertoire of infection controls available in wealthier nations.
Once the true value of our natural resources is understood, rather than taken for
granted
as if there were an infinitely available supply, the vital importance of conserving biodiversity should be better recognized.
Germany would be wise not to take its economic success for
granted.
Granted, President George W. Bush was well received by all his hosts in the five countries he visited, with traditional Latin American hospitality and cordiality.
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