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Almost all judges believe that the PiS is violating the constitution, which is why Duda is filling the
newly
created chambers with PiS Ministry of Justice officials and MPs instead of actual judges.
Its 1962 defeat of India was the culmination of a decade-long competition for leadership of the
newly
independent countries that had emerged from decolonization.
And, if the price level should fall, a
newly
issued TIPS bond will return the original nominal purchase price, thus providing a hedge against deflation.
What else could he possibly mean when he calls for a
newly
created eurozone finance ministry that can accrue jointly guaranteed debt and collect its own taxes.
Faced with contrary behavior, the economist reacts like the tailor who blames the customer for not fitting their
newly
tailored suit.
According to the conventional view, helicopter money is
newly
printed cash that the central bank doles out, without booking corresponding assets or claims on its balance sheet.
That’s the question Europe is asking about Russia, and Russia about a
newly
aggressive Europe.
Faced with bloated fiscal deficits, today's
newly
cost-conscious welfare states are economizing in the use of expensive life-extending technologies.
This year, the European Commission is spending nearly 600m euros rebuilding lives in Kosovo and Bosnia, backing brave and
newly
elected leaders in Croatia, supporting reform in the Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (fYROM) and Albania.
The range of currencies included in the SDRs would have to be widened, and some of the
newly
added currencies, including the renminbi, may not be fully convertible.
And there is no guarantee that Greece’s
newly
elected center-right New Democracy party, which favors honoring the country’s bailout terms, will be able to form a majority government.
The
newly
hired workers and
newly
formed businesses spend money, which induces more hiring, more start-ups, and yet more spending.
The 1988 reforms established France’s system of publicly funded political parties, and required all elected members of the National Assembly to provide full financial disclosure to a
newly
created commission.
He was careful not to humiliate Gorbachev, and to manage the transition to Boris Yeltsin’s presidency in a
newly
independent Russia.
On the one hand, it must protect itself against the geopolitical threat posed by a
newly
assertive and adventurous Russia.
Football clubs have become the status symbols of
newly
rich tycoons from Russia or the Middle East, and international competitions, especially the World Cup, have become occasions to bolster the prestige, and sometimes even the legitimacy, of national governments.
What if Egypt were to explode in the way that Syria has?Developed countries – some of which have resisted accepting any refugees at all – would not simply accept 20 million
newly
displaced people.
Today, Ozawa and the DPJ’s Tanaka veterans, who lead a party overwhelmingly composed of
newly
elected, amateurish lawmakers, deal directly with former socialists and other populist spin-offs from the LDP, in both the Cabinet and the Diet.
Those are not mutually exclusive goals, especially if business leaders adhere to the
newly
articulated principles of sustainable investment and long-term engagement.
Focused obsessively on three issues – trade, North Korea, and Iran – Trump has watched quietly as China builds up its military assets through frenzied construction of permanent facilities on
newly
reclaimed land.
In such cases,
newly
selected drug-resistant bacilli may appear, leaving only second-line drugs that are more toxic and expensive.
The more these second-line drugs are used, the faster drug-resistant strains emerge and spread - a huge problem in former Soviet countries, where up to 10% of
newly
diagnosed cases are multi-drug resistant.
This also applies to the future of the law of nations, the
newly
created international criminal law, and the United Nations.
In Russia, employees have been awarded majority stakes in
newly
privatized state enterprise.
Moreover, he used the National Assembly’s lame-duck session to pack the Supreme Court and has called on supporters to prevent the
newly
elected Assembly from being seated on January 5.Like Ukraine two years ago, Venezuela is heading toward a constitutional crisis.
In the age of social media and open-access journals, we should demand that
newly
collected data be made available to a broad range of people researching public-health issues and working in health-care settings.
The neighboring Middle East is in turmoil; the West is attempting to contain a
newly
aggressive Russia; and China, already the world’s largest source of savings, the largest trading country, and the largest overall economy (in terms of purchasing power parity), is confronting the West with new economic and strategic realities.
Consider, for example, a government policy in which subsidies, funded with
newly
printed money, are handed out to residents of 1,000 villages.
In the South China Sea, China has built artificial islands and militarized them with airstrips and defense facilities; and it is flexing its naval muscles with a
newly
minted aircraft carrier group, with more on the way.
But it also reveals a
newly
developed – and highly potent – asset, one that Turkey’s neighbors should also seek to cultivate: a strong middle class willing and able to mobilize against extremist threats.
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