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The government has
launched
public information campaigns and is training election workers, strengthening cyber defenses, and conducting ongoing threat and vulnerability assessments.
A Sunni jihad has now been
launched
against the Baath regime and its Shia allies, Iran and Hezbollah.
Reconciling with Sykes-PicotNEW YORK – This month marks the centenary of the Sykes-Picot Agreement, the secret British-French accord that
launched
a decade-long series of adjustments to the borders of the post-Ottoman Middle East.
Internally, Libya has
launched
a “Go East” policy, so that development does not become clustered only in its oil and gas regions and around the capital of Tripoli.
Iran also occupies three Emirati islands in the Gulf (a policy that it refuses to discuss) and has in effect
launched
an invasion of Syria.
British voters line up behind the truck drivers when protests are
launched
against hikes in the price of petrol, not least through the introduction of higher energy taxes.
Hamas has
launched
an intensive media campaign to appropriate the Israeli withdrawal as a victory of its “armed struggle.”
That is why they
launched
a whisper campaign against Abe’s statement months before he even began to write it.
Denied access to TV, Navalny has
launched
a US-style door-to-door campaign.
The UN-REDD Program,
launched
in 2008, currently supports 44 developing countries, with 16 countries receiving direct financial and technical support.
In 2011, our organizations
launched
Ghana’s first telemedicine pilot program, with the goal of creating a model for national expansion.
Last year, the parliament
launched
a lamentably amateurish Web-TV broadcasting service whose large budget was spent not on good programming but on doing everything in all the EU’s official languages.
Moreover, financial and human resources for military affairs are scarce and cannot be duplicated, while France and Britain want to restart the Saint-Malo process of bilateral defense efforts
launched
nearly ten years ago.
Both Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump oppose the biggest trade initiative
launched
by President Barack Obama’s administration – the Trans-Pacific Partnership (TPP) with 11 other Pacific Rim countries – and both would revisit the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which has been in force since 1994.
New technologies such as the steam engine and the cotton mill
launched
the First Industrial Revolution, which was accompanied by historic sociopolitical developments such as urbanization, mass education, and mechanized agriculture.
The round of trade negotiations begun in Doha in November 2001 was
launched
in a different spirit.
The success of the various “color revolutions” in former Soviet-bloc countries also ignited change in Moldova, where President Vladimir Voronin
launched
reforms aimed at moving closer to the EU.
Likewise, in the United Kingdom, Cyndi Rhoades
launched
“Worn Again,” which produces fashionable products from unusual recycled materials like scrap leather from car seats, parachutes, and prison blankets.
The privately funded Migrant Offshore Aid Station, founded by a young Italian-American couple in Malta, has saved thousands of lives since it was
launched
in 2014.
But Europeans, while having
launched
national recovery plans, remain unwilling to take on a similar debt risk.
After its 2014 summit in Brisbane, Australia, the G20
launched
a “Global Infrastructure Hub” to help accelerate project preparation.
Orthodox Communism, a perfect secular simulacrum of religion, has been the primary victim of development since China
launched
its market reforms in 1979.
In August and September, R-7 missiles were successfully
launched
twice.
But the united view of Western intelligence services is that there is no evidence that these rebel groups
launched
the chemical-weapons attack.
Either outcome would threaten the reforms and social gains that the country has made since the Plano Real stabilization program was
launched
in 1994.
African leaders should use the Natural Resource Charter,
launched
in Oslo in 2009, and the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative as guidelines when undertaking any mining negotiations.
Perhaps worried that Bo’s defiant behavior was winning the public-relations battle, the official media also
launched
a media blitz savaging Bo’s character and all but pronouncing him guilty.
Threats from militant Kurdish factions have resurfaced after a long ceasefire, and the Islamic State has
launched
a series of terrorist attacks in Istanbul and Ankara.
African heads of state have personally
launched
polio campaigns synchronized across several countries, vaccinating tens of millions of children over a few days.
When this ambitious eradication program was
launched
in 1988, polio was paralyzing more than 1,000 children every day in 125 countries on five continents.
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