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Despite the reported final copies that were reportedly faulty in final mixing and color switching back and forth between color and B&W, it does not
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with the total concert experience, which is what Mr. Coverdale has stated publicly was his own personal objective for the project.
The ending was unfortunately changed for U.S. viewers, which is a shame; It is the U.S. ending which gets criticized most...I imagine the European ending would have been more in keeping with its originality, and would hope that American International would re-release it in the U.S., with new dubbing (I'm one of those non-purists who can't stand sub-titles...they
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with the enjoyment of the image.
Here is where I am at loggerheads with laissez-faire ideology, which contends that free markets are self-sustaining and that market excesses correct themselves, provided governments or regulators don’t
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with the self-correcting mechanism.
Bulgaria and Croatia could be persuaded to participate provided it would not
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with their candidacy for EU membership.
Trump’s foreign-policy meddling reached its apex – at least so far – in late December, when he tried to
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with President Barack Obama’s administration’s decision to abstain from voting on a United Nations Security Council resolution condemning Israel for continuing to build settlements in occupied Palestinian territories.
At the same time, revisionist powers like Vladimir Putin’s Russia have been stepping up their efforts to
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in elections across the West.
Before 2007, there was little political interest in tougher global standards, and individual countries resisted the idea that an international body might
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in their sovereign right to oversee an unsound banking system.
Iran could also
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with oil traffic, leading to a spike in prices and delivering a further blow to American and global economic recovery.
If willing buyers and willing sellers were trading claims happily, then, as long as they were “professional” investors, there was no legitimate reason to
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in their markets.
It demands a state with limited aspirations to
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in civil and economic life, but with the authority and resources to act decisively in those areas where it must.
While Russia’s efforts to
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in the US presidential election fit the broader pattern of escalation that began after 2014, they still represent quite a step change.
Russians accuse Europeans of taking too long to liberalize visas, blocking Russian energy companies’ access to Europe’s downstream markets, instigating anti-Russian sentiment in the post–Soviet era, and trying to
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in Russia’s domestic politics.
In targeted therapies, in which drugs
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with the molecular signaling needed for proliferation and survival, a cell might adapt by activating or following alternative pathways.
Obsolete dreams of grandeur should not be allowed to
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with a realistic and fair distribution of power in the international arena.
It is increasingly clear that both China and the US are gradually adopting a portfolio of defense doctrines, operational concepts, and capabilities that will enable their militaries to offset, deny, delimit, and
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with each other’s strategic engagement in the region.
Whatever the means, governments are striving to
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with the work of political, social, and environmental activists to an extent not seen since before communism collapsed in Europe a quarter-century ago.
For starters, the West should explicitly deny any Russian claim to a right to
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in the affairs of the EU and NATO.
But even when pressed, Putin’s Russia will not acknowledge that it opposes Greek-Macedonian rapprochement, let alone apologize for taking active measures to
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in Greek and Macedonian domestic affairs.
Moreover, if Russia can
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so thoroughly in the US democratic process, just imagine what it has been doing in Europe, where we still do not know who financed some of the online advertising campaigns in recent national elections and referenda.
They did not allow certain forms of coercion to
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with the donor’s consent.
Insofar as guilty individuals were concerned, on the other hand, we believed that people responsible for crimes should be judged by the courts, and the government, which stood for the independence of the judiciary, could not
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with this.
This approach has been adopted to address other issues – for example, bilateral trade disputes, with cases submitted to the World Trade Organization so that they do not
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with other business between the EU and the US.
The US would not stoop to Putin’s level and
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covertly in Russia’s electoral processes.
Media manipulation has become the order of the day in Italy, but, unfortunately, the EU, behaving on the premise that it will not
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in internal matters, refuses to say a word about any of this.
I, too, prefer an environment in which governments do not
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with imports and exports, and in which US firms can operate freely in foreign countries.
The true art of politics is the art to win people’s support for a good cause even when the pursuit of that cause may
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with their particular momentary interests.
The more the international community respects this will -- provided that this does not
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with the legitimate will of other nations -- the more stable the world will be.
National parliaments will be able to call a time-out if Brussels makes proposals that seem to
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unnecessarily.
So, too, are the Republicans in Congress, along with some Democrats who feel that the scheme has come too late and may
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with other reform efforts under way, as watered-down as those initiatives may be.
We need to be clear that Moscow has a right to security, but that it does not have the right to
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in the affairs of its neighbors, to topple their governments, or to deny them their own foreign-policy aspirations.
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