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There was considerable public anger in Pakistan at the way British Prime Minister David Cameron
handled
such suspicions, some of which was directed at President Asif Ali Zardari, who decided to proceed with a planned official visit to London despite Cameron’s harsh language.
This would, to some extent, be in line with the TPP negotiation process, in which the political challenges associated with trade liberalization have been
handled
remarkably well.
According to The New York Post, Sammut
handled
hundreds of thousands of dollars on behalf of Mutassim Qaddafi, the Colonel’s son and former security chief.
The ways these crises were
handled
offer important lessons.
It its absolutely essential that these relationships, and particularly the first primary set, be
handled
responsibly and involve increasing cooperation and interdependence.
If
handled
well, they will promote the transitional devolution of American hegemony into something that might, over time, emerge as a cooperative structure of power that gradually replaces what is today an unique set of circumstances in which one power exercises preponderance, even if not omnipotence.
But if these processes can be
handled
responsibly, if Europe unites, if the EU expands, if NATO expands, if the American-Chinese relationship is more cooperative, if there is greater sharing of political responsibility for the fate of the Middle East and the Persian Gulf, particularly once there is a peace treaty between Israel and its neighbors, if there is triangular discourse, cooperation, security arrangements eventually in the Far East, if Russia realizes that its only destiny is not the recreation of an empire that claims the status of a global power but as part of a more closely integrated Europe, which will create for the Russian people the opportunity to become a truly democratic and modern state, then we'll have the makings of something which provides gradually an alternative to the present, rather unique, phase of American preponderance.
This required only the physical separation of the symbols (visualized as a tape)
handled
by the machine and the machine itself.
Yet badgering or jailing journalists is no way to resolve what could be
handled
through a voluntary media council or independent ombudsman.
It is a jungle out there, as Americans say; not every problem and conflict can be
handled
through the sort of peaceful, drawn-out negotiations that the EU prefers.
But the process must be
handled
carefully.
Indeed, today’s global economic crisis, if not
handled
properly, could evolve into a full-scale political crisis – one defined by social unrest, weakened governments, and angry publics who have lost faith in their leaders and their future.
It is almost unanimously recognized that Argentina was badly handled, with recovery beginning only after the authorities abandoned the IMF's strictures.
But absolute demands for self-determination are more likely to become a source of violence, which is why they must be
handled
extremely carefully.
Natural resources should not have been privatized until these valuable sectors could be
handled
honestly, fairly, and transparently.
The industry contends that the existence of these living wills – showing how a big bank’s collapse could be
handled
without causing global financial panic – means that “too big to fail” is over.
If
handled
correctly, the refugees could become a badly needed source of dynamism for weak economies and a solution to the problem of population aging.
The ECB's performance so far is unimpressive, but it has nonetheless
handled
the euro's decline well.
Each should be regarded as an urgent matter by the new government, and each, if
handled
adroitly, could be “sold” to the public as the type of popular reform that people have been demanding.
The reality is that the EU can be criticized for the way it
handled
the crisis; but it cannot be blamed for the global economic imbalances that have fueled economic strife since 2008.
How it is
handled
will help to define his presidency.
How these issues are
handled
will affect the future and functionality of the EU.
On the contrary, Greece’s creditors – and its own politicians – have
handled
the crisis in a way that has thrown the entire constitutional achievement of the past four decades into doubt.
If not
handled
carefully, developments in Iraq and Syria could transform the map of the Middle East and incite further conflict in the coming years.
A donation from a Chinese state-owned enterprise to, say, a Western academic or cultural institution must be
handled
with extraordinary care, if not rejected outright, because it could compromise the recipient’s reputation or constrain its freedom.
The Republican Party was already in trouble with women, and how Trump and his aides
handled
the situation was not helpful.
To be sure, we could have
handled
that confrontation better.
Indeed, the international financial crisis, if
handled
properly, may also be turned into an opportunity to reach a win-win solution for both climate protection and economic development.
Even the most exposed countries
handled
the last round of financial shocks, in May and June 2006, relatively comfortably.
Coming in the same week as China’s poorly
handled
removal of Tung Chee-hwa as Hong Kong’s Chief Executive, the anti-secession law episode illustrates that the mainland’s PR savvy has its limits and that Taiwan will remain an emotional and divisive thorn in the side of Sino-US relations.
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