Guardian
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That language comes close to warning that the
Guardian
editors involved might be accused of having “aided the enemy,” which is an element of the US Espionage Act.
So now Germany’s finance ministry, the
guardian
of fiscal rectitude, is considering measures such as using the European Investment Bank to foster growth, issuing EU “project bonds” to finance infrastructure investment, and allowing wages in Germany to rise at a faster pace than in the rest of Europe.
Those who participated in ending the military’s role as a political
guardian
now recognize that Turkey needs new institutions to protect basic freedoms and ensure limited government.
How can the IMF reprise its role as a
guardian
of international financial stability?
Moreover, such a bailout could undermine the ECB’s trustworthiness as
guardian
of the euro’s stability, particularly in light of the new political power that it would obtain.
As in Egypt, public opposition to a succession seen to threaten the republican order could sharpen the army’s understanding of itself as
guardian
of the state, prompting it to intervene.
John Stuart Mill, in his classic defense of liberty, argued that each individual is the best judge and
guardian
of his or her own interests.
As Ivan Krastev of the Institute for Human Sciences recently observed, the EU now faces the possibility of becoming “the
guardian
of a status quo that has ceased to exist.”
But these steps are unlikely to defuse tensions between Prime Minister Recep Tayyip Erdogan’s government and Turkey’s military, which sees itself as the
guardian
of the country’s secular state.
France, in his grandiose view, was the natural
guardian
of European values, which, according to him, were coextensive with French values.
According to Xi’s vision, a transparent, accountable, empowered, and socially responsible CCP will act as the
guardian
of this transition.
At its founding in the aftermath of World War II, the UN was conceived above all as the
guardian
of a rules-based multilateral order that would prevent violent conflict between member states.
For many, the EU’s lack of a well-coordinated, multi-tiered, continent-wide response has highlighted its shortcomings as a
guardian
of Europeans’ wellbeing.
While that pledge solidified the European Central Bank’s credibility as an unshakable
guardian
of the single currency, it did nothing to address the greater imperative: the need to trade national sovereignty for a pan-European fiscal transfer mechanism.
What should we do to make the WTO relevant again as a
guardian
of free and fair international trade?
Facebook’s disrepute as a
guardian
of user privacy helps to explain some of the blowback.
Cutting these groups’ size and influence would enable the military to emerge as the sole
guardian
of national security.
Girls were barred from school, and women, forbidden to venture out of their homes without an accompanying male guardian, were rendered publicly invisible by the burka.
Instead, a powerful China must see value in new rules, even becoming a
guardian
of these rules.
Unfortunately, humanity does not have the luxury of a caring
guardian.
Uncle Karl was K.'s former guardian, and so K. was duty-bound to help him in all of this as well as to offer him a bed for the night.
You know I'd do anything for you, to some extent I am still your guardian, and until today that's something I was proud of.
"Do you know where you live?" said the
guardian
of public order, severely.
After admonishing the noncommissioned
guardian
of Harvey to omit no watchfulness in securing the prisoner, the youth wrapped himself in his cloak, and, stretched on a bench before a fire, soon found the repose he needed.
The spare arms and baggage of the corps had also been deposited here; and the united treasures were placed under the eye of the sentinel who paraded the shed as a
guardian
of the rear of the headquarters.
Birch sank, in momentary despair, on the pallet of Betty, while his
guardian
proceeded to give the necessary instructions to the sentinels for his safe-keeping.
Oh! how much she loses, who loses a female
guardian
to her youth.
He is but the
guardian
of the law."
In that contingency, she relied on Therese, saying to herself that the young girl would be a vigilant
guardian
beside Camille.
She had seen Therese at work, and wished to give her to her son as a
guardian
angel.
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