Guaranteed
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Unfortunately, that outcome is far from
guaranteed.
With future demand far from guaranteed, private investment has been declining in many countries, including, most recently, China.
But that outcome is far from guaranteed, especially given the related risks of financial instability.
Yet the benefits of the dollar’s rally are far from guaranteed, for both economic and financial reasons.
But two days after the American presidential election in November 2016 – and more than two months before Trump’s inauguration – the NGO I was working for halted distribution of a reproductive-health guide because it contained information on South Africa’s constitutionally
guaranteed
right to an abortion.
And his pledge that Obamacare
guaranteed
that patients could keep their health plan and doctor received “four Pinocchios”, the worst possible rating, from the Washington Post fact checker.
But, to implement this shift, governments must ensure that all people have
guaranteed
access to land and potable water, and they need to create political frameworks to promote ecologically and socially just agricultural models – which, by definition, excludes industrial agriculture.
From the so-called developed world, only the US is
guaranteed
a place on this list – and the top 20 could include Iran, Nigeria, the Philippines, and Vietnam.
Starting with the President, continuing through the ranks of Congress and the federal bureaucracy, and extending to the nation's many millions of steadily, safely employed executives and workers, ample health insurance is a
guaranteed
benefit.
But I would gladly go back to my life as a private citizen once
guaranteed
a free and open election this fall.
In the autumn of 1932, the Kremlin issued a series of decrees that
guaranteed
mass death.
“I am bringing you what you need most: a stable and
guaranteed
source of energy.
Simply put, the growth of e-commerce is not automatic, and the spread of its benefits is not
guaranteed.
So far, no package has been put together, which is deeply troublesome, because the IMF is authorized to release the money it pledged only if Ukraine’s financial stability is
guaranteed
for at least 12 months.
Yesterday, Europe
guaranteed
that Germany would never again go astray; today, it is the impediment that threatens the country’s hard-won financial and economic stability.
After all, because SOEs and LGFVs are implicitly
guaranteed
by central or local governments, they are highly unlikely to default.
From May 2010, this insolvency was addressed by means of sequential extend-and-pretend loans on conditions that were
guaranteed
to shrink national income, investment, and credit.
It’s a reach, but tempting, to suggest that Australia’s long-term security might even be better
guaranteed
by spending a few million dollars on towed pinger locators and unmanned Bluefin-21 mini-submarines, with their sonars and cameras, and some serious naval infrastructure to support them, rather than the $20-40 billion currently being contemplated to renew and extend Australia’s aging combat-submarine fleet.
He believes, however, that he can avoid extreme solutions; in diplomacy, anything can happen, and the worst-case scenario is never
guaranteed.
It does not enjoy the American luxury of having its security
guaranteed
by geography.
But certain rights, both political (freedom of religion, speech, and press) and economic, need to be absolutely
guaranteed.
Naturally, the platform would focus on projects with defined cash flows and contractual terms (which could include associated risk-mitigation strategies)
guaranteed
for 20-30 years.
Investors in the US and the rest of the world believed for this short period that investments in the US
guaranteed
riches; this contributed to the boom and bust in US technology stocks.
Yemen’s unity cannot be guaranteed, either.
What else could he possibly mean when he calls for a newly created eurozone finance ministry that can accrue jointly
guaranteed
debt and collect its own taxes.
But the success of this approach is far from
guaranteed.
To fund these redemptions on behalf of some member states, the ECB would issue bonds in its own name,
guaranteed
solely by the ECB, but repaid, in full, by the member state.
By criminalizing sexual acts in private between consenting adults, Section 377 violates the fundamental rights
guaranteed
under Article 21 (life and liberty, including privacy and dignity), Article 14 (equality before the law) and Article 15 (prohibition of discrimination) of India’s constitution.
The sanctions directed by the international community against Iran are not
guaranteed
to convince its leaders to desist from developing nuclear weapons.
But, although the signs are all pointing in the right direction, success is far from
guaranteed.
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