Locked
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When they do, the money they pay is also
locked
up in the PBC’s accounts.
But, given how much water is
locked
in an average-size iceberg, it is worth consideration.
But, for the 20 years since the last Earth Summit, we have been
locked
into the kind of business-as-usual thinking that got us into trouble in the first place.
As long ago as the period following World War I, countries that adopted an independent monetary policy recovered faster than those that remained
locked
into the gold standard.
As it stands, large parts of UK agriculture are
locked
into the EU’s Common Agricultural Policy (CAP), which is accused of driving the sector toward larger, more industrial, and more environmentally damaging practices, including by failing to support farm diversity and directing payments to Britain’s wealthiest landowners.
But, in trying to strike new bargains with Middle East oil producers, China has already been compromised by its strong backing of Iran, which is
locked
in a power struggle with the region’s leading Sunni states, particularly Saudi Arabia.
The appeal of groups like the Islamic State to young people reared in democratic countries highlights these societies’ growing disparities in educational and economic opportunity, which are breeding cynicism, resignation, and anger among those who find themselves
locked
out of the social elite.
That target, along with Germany’s own 2% target, leaves Italy
locked
into a state of low inflation, even when it could benefit from more monetary-policy stimulus.
In the current rankings, both are
locked
in a clinch close to the bottom of the FT list of top firms.
Power and truth remain
locked
in combat around the world.
Dissidents in Singapore were often
locked
up and maltreated, but no one was tortured to death.
In fact, by shifting its frenzied dam building from internal rivers to international rivers, China is now
locked
in water disputes with almost all co-riparian states.
Even if he is
locked
up forever, the world of the future is a WikiLeaks world.
And we know – or should know – that women in sweatshops around the world report being
locked
in and forbidden to use bathrooms for long periods, as well as sexual harassment, violent union-busting, and other forms of coercion.
Moreover, new health risks are emerging, with diabetes, obesity, and other non-communicable diseases now stalking low- and middle-income countries – even as many of those countries are still
locked
in combat with tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, malaria, and other infectious diseases.
And because China has been willing, for its own reasons, to finance the US deficit, the dollar and the renminbi now seem to be
locked
into misaligned positions.
The result is that imbalances between creditors and debtors have been
locked
into place.
Indeed, its main opponent, the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party, seems to have the 2019 parliamentary election already
locked
up.
He fired his rifle at least once, to open a
locked
door.
If Nato rejects the Baltic states it will need to prevent Moscow from interpreting that decision as confirmation that Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania remain
locked
within Russia’s sphere of influence and that its Great Power posturing has paid off.
But once
locked
into this EU, a political campaign to exit it is unlikely to steer national politics in the direction of leftist goals.
The human rights activist Liu Xiaobo has just been
locked
up for 11 years, drawing widespread condemnation.
Whatever faults and shortcomings are built in at the beginning will become
locked
in.
They are
locked
in battle against Syrian President Bashar al-Assad’s murderous pro-Iranian regime; a few pro-Western fighting groups, supported by American and British air strikes; as well as the Kurds, the Turks, and the Russians.
The South African apartheid regime may have
locked
him away for almost three decades, but in the great Soweto protests and the other demonstrations for freedom and equality, courageous young South Africans invariably looked to his example and felt his presence.
Their borrowing costs fell as they
locked
their currencies into a union with countries – Germany, in particular – with a stronger reputation for stability.
Net contributors would be
locked
into a relationship with the markets – a convincing creditor.
As the date drew near, I asked Summers why he persisted in offering Japan’s leaders this unwanted advice, given that they were clearly
locked
in politically.
The October Revolution in Post-Truth RussiaMOSCOW –Russia is
locked
in a battle between official history (the story of the state) and counter-history (the story of civil society and the memories of the people).
In what could have been a landmark victory that would open the doors of opportunity for Europe’s Roma, the Strasbourg Court instead chose to keep Roma
locked
out of a decent education.
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