Issued
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In 1863, Abraham Lincoln
issued
full pardons for Confederates – with the exception of their leaders and subject to conditions “he may deem expedient for the public welfare” – in order to help reunite the country after the Civil War.
In the interest of lowering its borrowing costs, the authorities
issued
the new debt under New York law, despite the expensive battle that the country had just lost precisely because it had borrowed under that legal framework.
But, after a brief exchange of views behind closed doors, no joint statement was
issued
and only a heavily sanitized account of the meeting was made available to China’s state media.
The Board has also
issued
some valuable warnings in its so-called “vulnerabilities” assessments.
That office has now
issued
a comprehensive critique of the Fund’s role in Europe’s post-2008 crisis.
Indeed, the Party soon
issued
a document to think tanks, media outlets and universities banning all public debate on these issues.
Last month, Smith
issued
her judgment.
As in the past, the IPCC first
issued
a short summary; only later would it reveal all of the data.
Triffin
issued
his warning more than 50 years ago, but it has recently gained traction, as China’s rise has made the world increasingly disinclined to tolerate the instability caused by a dollar-denominated system.
After initial allocations in 1970-1972, more were
issued
to increase global liquidity during major international crises: in 1979-1981, in 1997, and, in particular, in 2009, when the largest issue – the equivalent of $250 billion – was made.
The European Commission’s energy proposals,
issued
in January, are a step in the right direction.
The relatively modest list of concrete priorities
issued
by Juncker and Commission First Vice-President Frans Timmermans is a good start.
That group initially produced meager results; but, by July 2015, it
issued
a report, endorsed by the G20, that proposed norms for limiting conflict and confidence-building measures.
Recently, Mark Carney, Governor of the Bank of England and Chairman of the G20’s Financial Stability Board, and Michael Bloomberg, a former New York City mayor and CEO of Bloomberg LP,
issued
an announcement regarding market data on climate.
Because the current-account surplus is denominated in foreign currencies, China must use these funds to invest abroad, primarily by purchasing government bonds
issued
by the United States and European countries.
The leaders of many other countries, including Australia, Canada, and the United Kingdom, have
issued
apologies for past misdeeds.
By far the best-known apology was
issued
by German Chancellor Willy Brandt in December 1970.
In July 1996, the ICJ
issued
an advisory opinion, with two key conclusions.
But, in the 20 years since the highest court in the international system
issued
its judgment, the states affected by it have still failed to launch “negotiations leading to nuclear disarmament.”
So when they received America’s draft of the statement to be
issued
after the Obama-Sharif meeting, and saw that it focused almost entirely on nuclear issues, it was decided that Aziz would head to Washington a day early to agree on revisions.
Does the recently
issued
Joint Declaration on Defense Cooperation, which establishes intent to move beyond weapons sales to the co-production of military hardware,mark a turning point, or is it merely a contrivance to placate India?
Surprisingly, Eurobonds
issued
by a Germany-less Eurozone would still compare favorably with those of the US, UK, and Japanese bonds.
Their debt would diminish in real terms and, if they
issued
Eurobonds, the threat of default would disappear.
Nearly 25 years ago, in July 1992, I issued, on behalf of Human Rights Watch (which I then directed), a call for the ICTY’s establishment.
But he was equally clear in stating that the US would “preserve our unique ability to project power,” and
issued
some sharp messages to China about upholding international norms and respecting human rights.
As I have written previously, the Review
issued
Ten Commandments for confronting the AMR threat.
That statement, which originally appeared in the Catechism of the Catholic Church
issued
by Pope John Paul II in 1992, calls it “contrary to human dignity to cause animals to suffer or die needlessly.”
Bond rating agencies have
issued
misleading ratings on companies in questionable health.
Will we ever again be able to trust a triple A rating
issued
by, say, Moody’s?
For example, the new non-governmental Global Commission on Stability in Cyberspace, chaired by former Estonian Foreign Minister Marina Kaljurand, has
issued
a call to protect the public core of the Internet (defined to include routing, the domain name system, certificates of trust, and critical infrastructure).
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