Guaranteed
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If, reflecting the mood in the member states, the elections result in a fragmented Parliament – possibly rendered less representative by low voter turnout – paralysis, disaffection, and ineffectiveness are
guaranteed.
Potentially, there are three bodies of law that could govern the treatment of these prisoners:domestic American law in accordance with the rights
guaranteed
by the US Constitution;international human rights law to which the US is a party through its membership in the UN and its ratification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights;international humanitarian law--also known as the laws of war--to which the US is also a party through its ratification of the Geneva Conventions of 1949 and through its acceptance that certain provisions of the First Additional Protocol of 1977 have the status of customary international law that is binding on America as on all other governments.
As a negotiator on the Kosovar side during the recent talks in France, I have signed an agreement that will give Kosovo three years of self-rule
guaranteed
by NATO, with the possibility of the people of Kosovo deciding their future status after that period of interim rule has finished.
Traditional socialism, with its promise of the benevolent power of the state, has vanished beyond recall; and so has the infinite reassurance of the welfare state, which was supposed to protect against all adversity; and so has the paradigm of Keynesian demand management, with its promise of
guaranteed
employment and prosperity.
Our aim is to leverage an initial $2 billion in
guaranteed
funding during the first funding cycle.
By slashing the funding for the institutions which created that civilization, Cameron has
guaranteed
that tomorrow’s Britain will be a nation not of world-class politicians, writers, and cultural innovators, but of wonky technocrats raised on bad TV, with little influence beyond their tiny island.
They got an elected president (who for a while was trapped in his headquarters), a parliament and government (whose MPs and ministers are not
guaranteed
passage from Gaza to the West Bank), and passports (whose numbers must be entered into Israeli computers).
Denuclearization of the Korean peninsula – with the price being
guaranteed
regime survival and major economic support for the North – may be a fading dream.
Although this unit was also a separate legal entity, AIG
guaranteed
its obligations toward derivative counterparties.
Indeed, right-wing populists in Europe are virtually
guaranteed
a pat on the back and a few words of encouragement from Trump’s former chief strategist, Stephen Bannon, and even some US ambassadors.
Private electricity producers and one privatized distribution company function as government contractors with a
guaranteed
margin.
But whether those prices are determined by a careful balancing of supply and demand is far from
guaranteed.
When the public sector takes key risks along the innovation chain – such as providing
guaranteed
loans to companies like Tesla – we should think more creatively about the kinds of contracts that enable the public to share not only the risks, but also some of the rewards.
That, together with two ensuing interest-rate cuts by the People’s Bank of China (PBOC),
guaranteed
an end to the economic slowdown in the third quarter of 2012.
Rather, it is only by respecting our diversity – ensuring that each social group enjoys a shared sense of belonging, rather than feeling marginalized and excluded – that the state’s unity and peace can be
guaranteed.
Each currently wields a degree of influence that would not be
guaranteed
in a new Knesset (parliament).
In several Arab countries, most notably Saudi Arabia, rulers have sought to quell popular discontent by providing a combination of cash, subsidies,
guaranteed
jobs, and free goods and services.
This also applies to government-created and
guaranteed
jobs: if a job is indeed productive, its output would be rewarded by other members of society who benefit from it, without the need for government subsidies and guarantees.
As Jack Bogle, the founder of Vanguard Group and a certain beneficiary of the proposed cuts, put it, the plan – which is all but
guaranteed
to exacerbate inequality – is a “moral abomination.”
In addition, we must legislate to improve the wages and conditions of every human still in employment, while our taxes provide Ken unemployment benefits, a
guaranteed
paid job in his community, or retraining.
As if demanding independence were not damaging enough to the pro-democracy cause, some independence campaigners are using brash tactics that are
guaranteed
to backfire.
A truly independent ECB, adhering to its own rules, should have refused to accept as collateral all debt liabilities
guaranteed
by the Greek state – government bonds, treasury bills, and the more than €50 billion ($56 billion) of IOUs that Greece’s banks have issued to remain afloat.
But a member’s exit would still indicate that the eurozone’s integrity is not
guaranteed
– a message that the markets are unlikely to miss.
It is particularly ironic that many Kurds from Turkey’s southeastern provinces, having been promised Armenian property and a
guaranteed
place in heaven for killing infidels, were willingly complicit in the genocide.
By making it clear from the outset that it did not trust its own policy, the ECB practically
guaranteed
its failure.
In Tunisia, the middle class has come under intense pressure, constitutionally
guaranteed
gender equality is under threat, and conservative and Salafist forces are trying, often violently, to erode and dismantle the Republic’s secular foundations.
The redistribution has been away from low-paid young workers, whose jobs and wages are genuinely threatened by trade and immigration, and toward the managerial and financial elites, who have gained the most from globalization, and elderly retirees, whose
guaranteed
pensions protect them from economic disruptions.
The sense of control over one's home territory and one's life-time horizons (in terms of
guaranteed
long-term employment and pensions) has sharply weakened.
This document, an international treaty lodged with the United Nations,
guaranteed
that Hong Kong’s autonomy and way of life would be safeguarded for 50 years, or until 2047.
This is best accomplished by authorizing the issuance of eurobonds, which would be jointly
guaranteed
by all of the member countries.
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