Liberated
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But, with a real debt-management agency and a regime for managing legacy debt, member states’ newly
liberated
fiscal capacity might relieve the need for such a centralized solution.
Are they not one with those who died fighting for the Spanish Republic in the 1930’s, who
liberated
Budapest in 1956 and ended fascism in Spain and Portugal in the 1970’s?
China’s African MischiefTOKYO – As Libya’s National Transitional Council attempts to establish a functioning government for a newly
liberated
country, the truth about what went on under Col. Muammar el-Qaddafi’s regime is starting to come to light.
The US is reportedly attempting to persuade Egypt, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Jordan to create a Sunni force that would maintain order in areas
liberated
from ISIS.
Just last week, the Trump administration canceled $230 million in funding for the reconstruction of Raqqa and other areas
liberated
from ISIS.
Their fate is like that experienced by the generation of Russian serfs
liberated
in the mid-19th century.
Since regaining her freedom, Suu Kyi has
liberated
her fellow citizens from fear through the power of this idea and her own example.
This force would free Venezuela, in the same way Canadians, Australians, Brits, and Americans
liberated
Europe in 1944-1945.
After that, they should establish a legitimate authority inside Syria that can administer
liberated
areas, distribute aid, and provide services to civilians.
The washing machine
liberated
women from spending endless hours carrying water and beating clothing on scrub boards.
The question is: Why, over more than a decade since the fall of the Berlin Wall, have the political leaders of western Europe made so little serious effect to convince their peoples that extending the European Union to the newly
liberated
states of central, south-eastern and eastern Europe is in those peoples’ own vital, long-term interest?
Afghanistan has been liberated, but law and order has not been established beyond Kabul.
Mercifully, South Africa’s Constitutional Court has ruled that the death penalty – which South Africans eliminated at the same time we were
liberated
from apartheid – is unconstitutional.
But as my uncle suggests, perhaps it was the South that ultimately
liberated
the North.
As I write this, the city of Mosul in northern Iraq is being liberated, after more than two years of ISIS control.
The history of the postcommunist transition has been a struggle between reformers who tried to build a market economy and ruthless businessmen, like Gazprom's managers, who thrive on only partly
liberated
markets, subsidized credits, import subsidies, export rents, and non-payment of taxes.
Mosul will be liberated; the Islamic State (ISIS) will be defeated; and, when the moment comes for the referendum that Massoud Barzani, President of Iraq’s Kurdistan Regional Government, has described as the inalienable right of the Kurds, the will of each citizen will be shared by all.
The ascent of Nahda (Renaissance), the leading Islamist party, is less a reflection of latent ideological support among a newly
liberated
people than it is a testament to the party’s remarkable ability to fill the post-revolutionary political vacuum.
“Dreams and Facts” concludes with these stirring words: “No man is
liberated
from fear who dare not see his place in the world as it is; no man can achieve the greatness of which he is capable until he has allowed himself to see his own littleness.”
“My” Mandela is the prisoner, the Mandela of Robben Island, who endured 27 years behind bars (18 of them on a rock in the South Atlantic) and yet emerged with his spirit intact, brimming with a vision of a tolerant South Africa, a country
liberated
even for apartheid’s architects and beneficiaries.
But for this anchor to work, Islam must be
liberated
from its traditionally subservient, passive and docile posture in the face of modernity.
Once the gas is
liberated
from the frozen water, it can be collected in wells and put into pipelines, just like ordinary natural gas.
That supposition
liberated
the Fed from fear of the dreaded “zero bound” that it was approaching in 2003-2004, when, in response to the collapse of the equity bubble, it lowered its benchmark policy rate to 1%.
But there has been a price to pay for our newly
liberated
world.
There are lots of organizations like that, waiting to be liberated, their employees yearning to breathe free.
Thus, the radicalism of the upheaval eventually
liberated
the pleasure to live.
But there have also been setbacks: in 2016, Nigeria suddenly had two new cases among children from an area that had just been
liberated
from the militant group Boko Haram.
More Dutch people turned out in the streets of Amsterdam for a night and day of celebration than when the country was actually
liberated
in May, 1945.
With inflation as measured by the Consumer Price Index averaging a mandate-compliant 2.1% in the 20-year period ending in 2017, the Fed was, in effect,
liberated
to go for growth.
The Soviet empire was wrestled to the ground, and Eastern Europe liberated, not by the UN but by the mother of all coalitions, NATO.
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