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Stockwell is also very bad, but he's a veteran of terrible movies and his presence always
guarantees
badness.
It's a huge success, as it being laced with cocaine
guarantees
repeat business!!
The film just doesn't have the saucy joie de vivre of the pre-Code Wheeler and Woolseys, and the presence of poor old Willie Best (here in his Sleep 'n' Eat persona)
guarantees
99% of the modern day audience will find offense with this film.
Most of the time, Aldrich's name on the film either
guarantees
a good movie or an absolutely terrible one.
The elder son does eventually break free; it comes at a point where he is mature enough to discern that Sante's endless scheming
guarantees
that a productive life is impossible for anyone connected with her.
Some two-thirds of Iranian industry, most of it state controlled, relies on German engineering exports, 65% of which in 2005 came with export credit insurance
guarantees
from the German government.
The EU needs to tell Iran that unless it releases the British hostages and moderates its nuclear ambitions, it will receive no export
guarantees.
A cut in export
guarantees
would put the Iranian economy – and Ahmedinejad – in real jeopardy.
Europe’s political leaders need to recognize that now is the time to facilitate change in Iran by suspending export credit guarantees, stopping EIB financing, and speaking with a united voice.
The Dissenters Marches, which take place on the 31st of every month (article 31 of the Russian constitution
guarantees
freedom of assembly), could be (and are) easily dismissed as a marginal protest of a few hundred people with no common goals or ideas.
The question is whether those
guarantees
are given meaning on the ground.
By creating a stable legal framework, providing credit
guarantees
in the context of international agreements, and involving central banks in large-scale investments, governments can help to make solar power more accessible.
Looking ahead, it is time for donor countries to step up and respond to our requests for financial
guarantees
to the IFFEd.
By leveraging roughly $2 billion in donor guarantees, the finance facility aims to make $10 billion in grant and concessional funding available to countries that need it most.
Only negotiated agreement on all of the critical outstanding issues – boundary definition, Jerusalem, security
guarantees
for Israel, and refugees – can do that.
The system thus allows German exporters to continue to sell their products in southern Europe, because it
guarantees
that they will be paid.
It provides further
guarantees
that decisions will be taken by those closest to citizens, and it acknowledges the significance the values on which the Union rests: respect for human rights and dignity, liberty, democracy, equality, and the rule of law.
Most European countries fail to meet the Alliance’s 2%-of-GDP target for defense spending, but still expect America to provide security
guarantees
against, for example, Russian adventurism.
With symbolic concessions – such as an agreement to import US-produced liquefied natural gas or promises to offer new
guarantees
for intellectual-property rights – it could convince Trump to stand down.
Hence, the quality of those
guarantees
varies, with some members vulnerable to bank runs.
Similarly, the more that recovery and sustained growth strengthen banks’ balance sheets, the less urgency policymakers feel to address structural shortcomings, such as the implicit
guarantees
enjoyed by state banks and municipal savings banks in Germany, and the problems of family-controlled banks like Banco Espirito Santo in Portugal.
So far, confidence-building measures have been limited to financial markets, through public guarantees, liquidity support, and capital injections.
Peacemaking in Liberia, Nepal, Ireland, and elsewhere confirms the necessity of this approach, given such groups’ key role in shaping and monitoring the content of a political process, with real consequences for those who violate its
guarantees
of citizens’ rights.
While there is no significant effort to cap spending on some of the largest fiscal programs, including the National Rural Employment Guarantee Act (which
guarantees
100 days of wages to rural households) or the fertilizer subsidy, measures to improve implementation and reduce leakage are being put in place.
But, in this case, the crisis kept growing bigger, and the authorities ran out of road when Germany’s Constitutional Court ruled out additional
guarantees
beyond the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) without the consent of the Bundestag.
Obama’s offers of security
guarantees
and “nuclear umbrellas” have not been able to restore their trust.
(Such security
guarantees
are, after all, implicit.)
While one can understand the domestic political imperatives that have led to subsidies and guarantees, developed countries need to recognize the global consequences, and provide compensatory assistance to developing countries.
Unlike other Europeans, Swedes are thus much keener to keep taxes high, which
guarantees
a large left-wing vote.
Though some PPP projects offer high returns, they also demand hefty additional
guarantees
from the host government to offset private-sector risk.
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