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But he will probably end President Barack Obama’s Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals program, which
granted
temporary work permits to many “Dreamers” (young people without legal status who grew up in the US).
Angola, which currently exports 25% of its oil production to China, was
granted
a $2 billion loan in exchange for a contract to supply China 10,000 barrels of oil per day.
The idea that some sort of political crisis could engulf China in the coming years may strike many – particularly Western business and political elites, who have taken the CCP’s strength and durability for
granted
– as absurd.
It is the job of regulators to ensure that no one is ever
granted
such a license.
And workers of the future will require training in ethics, to help them navigate a world in which the value of human beings can no longer be taken for
granted.
The lesson that Schroeder drew was to insist that Germany could no longer be taken for
granted
and would demand a role commensurate to its size and weight.
It was simply taken for
granted
that what is supposed to be public space - the streets of Moscow - was appropriated for a vaguely menacing private message.
Second, observers must be
granted
unrestricted access to all aspects and phases of the election process, as well as to all of the technologies involved.
His efforts to provide better healthcare for Americans, for example, is not so much an innovation, as an attempt to catch up with arrangements which most Europeans and Japanese have long taken for
granted.
Today, we know that we can no longer take for
granted
the environmental conditions that have allowed humanity to flourish.
The loss underscores a growing divide between expedition members, who pay top dollar to reach the summit, and their highly skilled Sherpa guides, who are paid a relative pittance and too often are taken for
granted.
Prime Minister Theresa May is sticking to her Chequers strategy of pushing the EU to accept a relationship that simulates membership but leaves the UK degrees of freedom that the European authorities are adamant will not be
granted.
All this signaled to allies abroad and citizens at home that Britain's cooperation should not be taken for granted, that it requires domestic approval.
On March 29, I joined supporters of the lawsuit in a New York City courtroom to determine if the plaintiffs would be
granted
legal standing to challenge the government’s planned actions.
While the latter is taken for
granted
in the developed world, sidewalks in Latin America are often akin to disputed territory.
Granted, China still has further to go, and many people may find fault with much in the country.
Flush toilets are taken for
granted
in rich countries, but they are so scarce in India that the country accounts for 600 million of the one billion people worldwide who must resort to open defecation.
Moroever, they are “our kind” of democracy – constitutional democracies that contain all the features we take for
granted
in modern Western systems, not “Islamic democracies” like Iran.
Granted, the credit boom itself may be rooted in excessive optimism surrounding the economic-growth potential implied by globalization and new technologies.
Data concerning patents documents America's advantage: in the late 1990s 56% of all global patents in high-tech fields was
granted
to US applicants, only 11% to EU applicants.
In the spring the judges held a nation-wide assembly and resolved that unless the regime
granted
them full independence, and exclusive oversight of the voting process they would not supervise the upcoming presidential (or parliamentary) races.
Democracy is more fragile than it may seem, and it can never be taken for
granted.
Granted, democratic political leaders must be responsive to the people, and money and jobs are clearly on people’s minds.
With democratic ideals under threat around the world, including within democratic countries, their shared cultural and ideological foundations cannot be taken for
granted.
Africa’s Hard Black GoldLAGOS - Few infrastructure services in the developed world may be as taken for
granted
as electric power.
When Blair called for new elections, victory was taken for
granted.
If they hope to be
granted
refugee status – not to mention food, clothing, shelter, and other basic necessities – they have to give whatever information the NGOs, IGOs, aid agencies, and humanitarian workers request.
After several requests to the American Psychiatric Association, I was
granted
complete access to the hundreds of unpublished memos, letters, and even votes from the period between 1973 and 1979, when the DSM-III task force debated each new and existing disorder.
As reporters Warren Strobel and Jonathan Landay later explained, their middle-tier news service was not
granted
top-level access, so they had to rely on sources from inside the intelligence community, who forthrightly pointed out the flaws in the Bush administration’s claims.
For Saudi Wahhabism, in which absolute power is
granted
to the royal family by religious mandate, innovative forms of political Islam that anchor legitimacy in genuine representation are a strategic threat.
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