Neither
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Given voters’ vacillation,
neither
the LDP nor the DPJ is likely to gain an absolute majority.
Neither
the working nor the ruling class can unite behind any of the Brexit options making the rounds in the House of Commons.
And
neither
the Israeli left (of which little remains) nor Fatah is strong enough to maintain the two-state option.
For many of these young people,
neither
the PML-N nor the PPP met their aspirations, whereas Khan promised well-paying jobs, education, health care, and urban transport.
Neither
those children nor their parents will be able to claim asylum in the countries responsible for climate change.
Whereas British Thatcherites and German social democrats practiced austerity in an ill-conceived attempt to eliminate the government’s budget deficit, US Republicans
neither
genuinely care to limit the federal government’s budget deficit nor believe that they will succeed in doing so.
So
neither
the CDU/CSU nor their liberal allies, the Free Democrats, offered convincing policy prescriptions for dealing with Germany's economic problems.
Yet, he did so by juxtaposing contradictory quotes taken out of context, showing that
neither
the Bible nor the Church fathers speak in one voice and that readers must decide for themselves.
Neither
the West, nor South Asia, can afford to see the country take a wrong turn.
Neither
violence nor terrorism nor relying on outside powers (the UN, the Arab League, the Soviet Union, the US, the European Union) succeeded in delivering statehood, which a people can achieve only by its own agency – what Zionist ideology calls “auto-emancipation.”
So governments should ignore
neither
the valid interests of oil exporters, on whom consumers in their countries depend, nor exporters’ reaction to the rhetoric of energy independence or to steps taken to achieve it.
Neither
the French nor the Germans, obviously, want to contemplate any possibility of a return to the days when every generation they would kill each other over the question of which language should be spoken by the mayor of Strasbourg (or is it Strassburg?).
While regional groups may obtain some short-run benefits by pursuing narrower interests outside of multilateral channels,
neither
emerging nor advanced economies can fulfill their long-run potential in an environment characterized by isolationism and a zero-sum mentality in areas like trade and exchange-rate policy.
In spite of his hesitations before the reunification of Germany, Helmut Kohl, who could be seen weeping at his funeral, had no better friend: he forgot
neither
the support received from him during the euromissiles crisis nor their common struggle for Maastricht's Europe.
Incredibly,
neither
Blix nor al-Baradei pressed for any interviews with scientists outside Iraq, although they are fully aware that this is the only safe way to conduct effective inquiries.
With
neither
the diplomatic weight nor the military heft to make an impression in the region, Europe had better leave the heavy lifting to the United States.
Moreover, if an innovation, such as ATMs in banking, leads to increased unemployment, none of the social cost –
neither
the suffering of those who are laid off nor the increased fiscal cost of paying them unemployment benefits – is reflected in firms’ profitability.
Neither
the US nor any other “advanced” country should be pointing the finger at poor countries, for it is often the most powerful global companies that have created the problem.
Private security firms – for example, Blackwater – will still be operating, accountable
neither
to him nor to Congress, and not bound, they have argued, by international treaties.
Neither
the G7, the IMF nor the World Bank will pay it off.
Initially,
neither
the income tax nor the Fed was associated with the explicit concepts of fiscal and monetary policy.
Neither
their tactics nor their tar sands are ethical.
Neither
this new mechanism, nor potential ECB purchases of bonds issued by the weakest euro area sovereigns, should be allowed to undermine the critical role that financial markets can play in supplementing the closer mutual monitoring of policies.
That said, the US will probably muddle through another year,
neither
pushed over the cliff nor put on the road to robust recovery.
While there, he demonstrated that
neither
he nor his administration had a strategy for getting Kim to make good on any deal.
The US had its few short years as a hyper-power, and it did
neither
America nor the world much good.
As the Beijing Review commented, “when Goldman Sachs created the acronym BRIC in 2001,
neither
the economists nor the rest of the world imagined that Brazil, Russia, India, and China would finally sit together to build up a substantial platform one day.”
The problem, he notes, is that
neither
he nor anyone else can possibly know which ones they are, whereas the lobbyists claim that they know this precisely.
As Moussavi has readily acknowledged,
neither
he nor the other presidential candidate, Ahmad Karroubi, feels in charge by now.
But, because we can be manipulated or deceived or even just passively tempted, free markets also persuade us to buy things that are good
neither
for us nor for society.
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