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Could the US now reverse course, and follow the
newly
emergent conventional wisdom?
But, from its
newly
built perches in the South China Sea, China is better positioned not only to sustain air and sea patrols in the region, but also to advance its strategy of projecting power across the Indian Ocean and the Western Pacific.
Last February, the
newly
elected Senate attempted to block $1.6 billion from going to Shell and two other companies for production expenses until they provided adequate documents to support their claims.
When he famously proclaimed that “government is not the solution to our problem, government is our problem,” he was talking like a gunslinger, even though he was officially speaking as the
newly
installed US president.
Then, after Hamas won, the US and Israel immediately orchestrated a cutoff of finances to the
newly
elected government, including even Israel’s transfer of Palestine’s own customs revenues, which Israel collects as the occupying authority in control of the borders.
At the
newly
created Abdulla Al Ghurair Foundation for Education, which has $1.1 billion and a mandate to broaden opportunities for young Arabs by providing them with scholarships, we have given a lot of thought to the effectiveness – and cost-effectiveness – of the various possible approaches.
The
newly
globalized India can no longer content itself with mediocrity in this global competition.
Can Hamas, with its
newly
acquired position at the forefront of Palestinian politics, provide such a solution?
The
newly
elected prime minister, Alexis Tsipras, advocates debt relief and the abandonment of austerity – goals that have broad popular support.
It is, in essence, an intellectual stress test – forcing Chinese leaders to defend
newly
formulated strategies and policies before a tough and seasoned audience of outside experts.
Trump has temporarily exempted Europe from his
newly
imposed import duties on steel and aluminum.
As a
newly
released BP internal document revealed, the actual flow is up to 100,000 bpd.
Even as the US rhetorically champions democracy in the Middle East, its first response to Hamas’s victory was to demand that the
newly
elected government return $50 million in US aid.
A
newly
elected Palestinian government should be treated, at least initially, with legitimacy.
Newly
arrived refugees from Syria and Iraq are joining Palestinian refugees who have long been here.
Throughout the region,
newly
mobilized (and thus empowered) Arab youth are trying to move their countries towards reform and liberalization.
Newly
rich consumers in rural areas increasingly put their savings into gold, a familiar store of value, while wealthy urban consumers, worried about inflation, also turned to buying gold.
Even the
newly
formed Alternative for Germany – which did unexpectedly well in the recent election, finishing just short of the 5% threshold needed to enter the Bundestag – insists that its anti-euro agenda is not anti-Europe.
And, as a
newly
released US Defense Department report shows, Pakistan – “China’s primary customer for conventional weapons” – is likely to host a Chinese naval hub intended to project power in the Indian Ocean region.
We can accommodate ourselves to this irreality and Macron’s
newly
installed representatives, so preternaturally smooth and remote as to suggest that they might have been elected while Leviathan was sleeping.
In fact, according to Standard Chartered Bank, China ranks first worldwide in terms of both overall M2 and
newly
issued currency.
Clarifying the relationship between currency and finance is essential to ensuring that all
newly
issued currency is backed by assets.
Moreover, investment rates in the
newly
industrialized economies of Asia have never recovered to their pre-1997-8 crisis levels, and investment rates in the rest of Asia outside China have fallen off as well.
A
newly
created Minister of Social Cohesion has begun to commission studies documenting discrimination.
But a
newly
hired neurosurgeon with 27 years of education may have to read a thick user manual, attend tedious classes, and accept periodic tutoring from a “change champion” to master the various steps required to use his hospital’s IT system.
Both involve disputes about sharing costs, complicated by a clash of values, at the center of which lies a
newly
dominant Germany.
The
newly
released growth data may have dispelled fears of a hard landing for China, but have nonetheless prompted many to argue that China must stimulate its economy further to guarantee 8% annual growth.
Government debts never have to be repaid, provided they can be extended in a cooperative manner or bought up with
newly
created money, issued by a credible central bank.
Forty years ago, Bhutan’s fourth king, young and
newly
installed, made a remarkable choice: Bhutan should pursue “gross national happiness” rather than gross national product.
Trump’s business background and “outsider” status helped him to appeal to the
newly
dispossessed.
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