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Similarly, British Petroleum, which has invested more in Russia than any other company to date, has recently discovered that its rights to the Kovytkino gas field are not
guaranteed
at all.
The most effective solution would be to issue jointly and separately
guaranteed
eurobonds to refinance, say, 75% of the maturing debt, as long as Greece meets its agreed-upon targets, leaving Greece to finance the rest of its needs as best it can.
In her 1967 essay “Truth and Politics,” the philosopher Hannah Arendt noted that, “Freedom of opinion is a farce unless factual information is
guaranteed
and the facts themselves are not in dispute.”
The military retains its constitutionally
guaranteed
25% share of the legislature (where a 75% majority is required to amend the constitution) and its control of the ministries for home affairs, defense, and borders.
Moreover, near-full employment might effectively be
guaranteed.
Keynesian thinking
guaranteed
that nothing like the Great Depression would ever return.
It seemingly
guaranteed
that nothing like the inflation of the 1970's would ever return.
But France’s so-called socialist government is lowering corporate taxes and cutting expenditures – a recipe almost
guaranteed
to weaken the economy, but one that wins accolades from Germany.
Among other measures, both Europe and the US have effectively
guaranteed
that no other important financial institution will be allowed to fail.
And the central banks themselves received so-called Target compensation claims against Southern European central banks,
guaranteed
by the euro-system.
As panic rose among the public, the federal government, fearing a major run on other money market funds,
guaranteed
all such funds for one year, starting September 19, 2008.
Europeans need to recognize that strength lies in unity, and that Europe’s integration cannot be
guaranteed
without a common constitutional framework that promotes a common identity.
In democratic societies, everyone has the right to express themselves within the boundaries of the law, but no one has ever been
guaranteed
an audience.
Unless patients with renal failure receive a kidney transplant or undergo dialysis – an expensive life-long procedure that cleanses the blood of toxins – death is
guaranteed
within a few weeks.
A promise of something that we should know cannot be
guaranteed
is also known as a lie.
The emissions tap must be turned off once the bathtub reaches a level associated with a certain level of warming – say, 2ºC, above which, scientists nearly unanimously agree, the risks become severe, tipping points become possible, and civilization’s ability to adapt is not
guaranteed.
The Kingdom’s leadership has become convinced that the Obama administration no longer has its back, calling into question a decades-old relationship in which America
guaranteed
Saudi Arabia’s security in exchange for economic and political support.
Hu and Wen have cancelled national agricultural taxes, made rural schooling free, launched a new rural medical insurance plan, and
guaranteed
that, since there is still no title for holding private agricultural land, peasants are entitled to renew their long-term leases.
This implies a high level of cohesion, which in the case of multinational forces is not
guaranteed.
But the same can be said of Jewish and Christian texts; and the right to education, without discrimination, is
guaranteed
in several international declarations and covenants, such as the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, to which almost all countries, including Iran, have agreed.
Putin may be
guaranteed
another presidential term, but a regime that cannot satisfy even its rulers is hardly sustainable.
Printed newspapers offer the added advantage of reliability, in a country where Internet access cannot be
guaranteed
all the time, owing to still-patchy electricity supplies, which cause frequent blackouts even in the capital.
To avert a devastating bank run, the government
guaranteed
the entire outstanding stock of deposits and liabilities.
The Saudis view this accord as the prelude to the offer of a peace settlement with Israel, to be
guaranteed
by Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries.
In Hong Kong, the autonomy of universities and free speech itself,
guaranteed
in the city’s Basic Law and the 50-year treaty between Britain and China on the city’s status, are under threat.
Hughes’s solution to the problem of inequality is to tax the rich in order to provide a
guaranteed
minimum income to the lower and middle classes.
Instead of integrating India into the global capitalist system, as only a handful of post-colonial countries – for example, Singapore – chose to do, India’s leaders (and those of most former colonies) were convinced that the political independence that they had fought for could be
guaranteed
only through economic independence.
“Self-reliance”
guaranteed
both political freedom and freedom from economic exploitation.
Because the tax was a flat €0.50 per gigabyte, its share in total ICT spending would rise as the cost of a gigabyte fell – as it is almost
guaranteed
to do.
But Berlusconi also
guaranteed
the survival of a political class that had lost its credibility.
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