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These recommendations focus on four principal concerns raised by Treaty opponents: questions about its value to the non-proliferation regime; the potential for cheating; its impact on the US nuclear deterrent; and the uncertainties associated with the Treaty’s
indefinite
duration.
All foresee
indefinite
retention of their nuclear weapons, and a continuing role for them in their security policies.
The much larger US fiscal deficits of the new millennium, courtesy of Presidents George W. Bush and Barack Obama, portend large – and
indefinite
– trade deficits.
The ECB’s Beggar-thy-Trump StrategyMUNICH – On September 12, the European Central Bank decided to launch yet another asset-purchase program, with plans to buy €20 billion ($22 billion) in new securities per month for an
indefinite
period of time, using the same structure as it has in the past.
Without more fiscal stimulus and an
indefinite
continuation of ultra-easy monetary policies, it is difficult to see how the US could exceed this rate.
They have waited several months or even a year for a hearing, but now their wait will most likely be
indefinite.
In facing an
indefinite
unknown, decisive leadership, accurate information, and community solidarity empower people to protect themselves – and each other.
The arrest on July 31 of several peaceful protesters, including internationally renowned writer Tsitsi Dangarembga and student Panashe Sivindani, rounded off a month of citizen discontent, during which Mnangagwa also announced stricter COVID-19 lockdown measures for an
indefinite
period.
The police cannot be expected to be an
indefinite
substitute for politics.
If Apple’s recent guidance points to an across-the-board,
indefinite
reduction in Chinese consumption, will American consumers be able to serve as the sole engine of the global economy for yet another decade?
But the economic consequences of public-health measures – such as
indefinite
business closures and lockdowns – will be borne disproportionately by less economically secure groups, including low-income earners, hourly workers, and those who cannot work remotely.
But we must not condemn aspirant countries to an
indefinite
“deep freeze” just to appease a strategic adversary.
And third, governments will therefore need to “support” national economies for an
indefinite
period.
Russia may be able to play up its clout for an
indefinite
period.
In matters of religion Levin, like most of his contemporaries, had very
indefinite
views.
'One must know Anna and Vronsky – I have got to know him better now – in order to understand how kind and pathetic they are,' said she with entire sincerity, forgetting the
indefinite
feelings of dissatisfaction and embarrassment she had experienced there.
'She is not exactly dull, but that indefinite, unsettled position...'Levin overheard, and was hastening away when Oblonsky called him.
Everything is so
indefinite
in this country.
When their relations are
indefinite
it is impossible for them to make any move.
Most of all for your sake,' he repeated, his face contorted as with pain, 'because I am convinced that a great deal of your irritability is due to our
indefinite
position.'
This – as it seemed to him – unbecoming and
indefinite
threat irritated him.
There at any rate the whole people directly expresses its will.''That word people is so indefinite,' said Levin.
At the end of some
indefinite
distance there was always a confused spot, into which her dream died.
Dirty water was running here and there on the grass, and all round were several
indefinite
rags, knitted stockings, a red calico jacket, and a large sheet of coarse linen spread over the hedge.
To Henry there now remained but little hope; his confidence in his security was fast ebbing, but with an
indefinite
expectation of assistance from the loveliness of his sister, he fixed an earnest gaze on the pallid features of Frances.
"No, not till we see each other again!" he exclaimed, "that is too
indefinite.
Occasionally he thought of her as one thinks of a woman one has to marry later on, in the
indefinite
future.
CHAPTER LXIV TREATS OF DIVERS LITTLE MATTERS WHICH OCCURRED IN THE FLEET, AND OF Mr. WINKLE'S MYSTERIOUS BEHAVIOUR; AND SHOWS HOW THE POOR CHANCERY PRISONER OBTAINED HIS RELEASE AT LASTMr. Pickwick felt a great deal too much touched by the warmth of Sam's attachment, to be able to exhibit any manifestation of anger or displeasure at the precipitate course he had adopted, in voluntarily consigning himself to a debtor's prison for an
indefinite
period.
'"Well," said my uncle, as he looked about him, "a mail travelling at the rate of six miles and a half an hour, and stopping for an
indefinite
time at such a hole as this, is rather an irregular sort of proceeding, I fancy.
His temper is awful, to judge from the working of his features, as he sees this vast length of ocean unrolling before him to an
indefinite
extent.
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