Joining
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And some Israeli leaders – Foreign Minister Avigdor Liberman, for example – are convinced that
joining
NATO would act as a vital deterrent against Iran.
Israel also joined NATO’s naval control system in the Mediterranean, contributing to Operation Active Endeavor by
joining
NATO forces in patrolling the Mediterranean.
In April of this year, Russia cut off access to the encrypted messaging network Telegram,
joining
countries like China and Iran.
It wanted to be exemplary, not just
joining
multilateral regimes and organizations, but also making its own contribution.
Only after
joining
forces in providing a €750 billion bailout package, did the eurozone’s member states and the IMF prevent another systemic crash.
He was shot 13 times in the back of his head and dumped in a cemetery,
joining
a macabre roll call of Latin American reporters brutalized for daring to speak out during the 1970’s and 1980’s.
But now the SPD seems to think that being in power, by
joining
the ruling coalition, is automatically better than being in opposition, no matter the cost.
Joining
a rally can be risky in countries like Turkey, where democracy is already under severe threat.
But, for the emerging and developing economies that dominated global growth over the last five years, it raises an important question: Now, with high-income countries
joining
them, is business as usual good enough to compete?
Indeed, it arguably helped Mexico avoid
joining
the Fragile Five.
This pattern of steady erosion has now ended, with senior military and other officials
joining
the opposition in increasing numbers.
He also refrained from
joining
German Chancellor Schroeder's opposition to any military action against Baghdad.
He also suggested that those countries were putting their chances of
joining
the EU in jeopardy.
They are trying to build companies and discovering how hard it is, and then
joining
larger companies that know how to build real value around stones.
In this way, even without
joining
into a coalition, opposition parties could get a majority of seats in parliament.
That money is supposed to go toward reaching a broad public who will respond via the Internet, making small donations and
joining
in a national effort to suggest and choose a third candidate for president.
That meant embracing liberal democracy and the rule of law, and
joining
the West and its institutions – namely, NATO and the European Union – as quickly as possible.
By acquiescing in Russia’s actions in Crimea, Xi is
joining
Putin in challenging the world order that emerged from America’s Cold War victory.
The super-rich had one over-riding objective in
joining
the Bush coalition: tax cuts that overwhelmingly benefited the wealthiest households.
But, for Central Europe as a whole, the past 20 years have been the best since the Peace of Westphalia, with Slovakia and Slovenia even
joining
the euro zone.
Now, in response, the European Central Bank (ECB) has stepped up its stimulus,
joining
the Bank of Japan and a couple of other central banks in showing that the “zero lower bound” – the inability of interest rates to become negative – is a boundary only in the imagination of conventional economists.
Sixth, Budget Director Peter Orszag, the Obama administration’s leading deficit hawk – at least prior to
joining
the administration – has resigned (to be replaced by Jack Lew, a budget director under former President Bill Clinton).
Pakistan, after
joining
the US, as an “ally” in the war on terror now appears to be paying a high price domestically for becoming a “rented state.”
Newly arrived refugees from Syria and Iraq are
joining
Palestinian refugees who have long been here.
A 1994 free-trade treaty with the EU enabled Estonian products to find new markets, and Estonia eventually became one of the most successful postcommunist transition countries,
joining
the EU and NATO in 2004.
Such bipolar behavior seems to apply to assessments of India’s economy as well, with foreign analysts
joining
Indians in swings between over-exuberance and self-flagellation.
Baroness Emma Nicholson, the European Parliament’s special envoy to Romania, has warned that unless Romania’s next government speeds the pace of reform - particularly privatization of big state companies - hopes of
joining
the EU will collapse.
Nastase knows that if he surrenders to the popular mood, raising salaries dramatically and stalling privatization, the economy will be crippled and Romania’s chances of
joining
the EU disappear.
If the PDSR turns backward, the malady of our democratic reformers may prove to be fatal, both for Romania’s economy and for our hopes of ever
joining
Europe.
With 10 new members joining, that pretence is no longer tenable.
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