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Klaus, who thought that the economically less successful Slovakia was holding the Czechs back, did not
object.
But Piotr’s act should not be made a spectacle in Poland’s political fight, or wielded haphazardly as a blunt
object
against the PiS or anyone else.
He lost the leadership of Labor to Ehud Barak, joined Ariel Sharon’s new Kadima party and his government, and was the
object
of criticism and attacks by the Israeli right, who blamed him for the Oslo Accords.
It is thus understandable that the Turkish and Iranian governments would
object
to the KRG’s independence bid: they fear the emergence, if it succeeds, of similar movements among their own oppressed Kurdish populations.
Some will
object
that dire warnings of political reaction are overdrawn.
America under Trump has gone from being a world leader to an
object
of derision.
To join in the EU’s progress is the basic
object
of our foreign policy, for Ukraine has discovered that nationhood is not an end, but a beginning.
For more than five years, the “troika” (the European Commission, the European Central Bank, and the International Monetary Fund) has made it the
object
of a failed experiment with austerity that has exacerbated the country’s economic crisis.
Of course, highbrows everywhere
object
to this “McDonaldization” of life, arguing that commercial sameness is the death of culture and individuality.
Why would members of a community that receives development aid
object
to it?
Some philosophers
object
that the concept of human rights is founded on an individualistic view of man as an autonomous being whose greatest need is to be free from interference by the state, imbued, as it were, with the right to be left alone.
Others
object
to specific rights which they say reflect Western cultural bias, the most troublesome here being women's rights.
Monnet’s GhostLONDON – Some fine ideas are rather like a beautiful
object
with a time bomb inside.
Although trading partners like the US may
object
to the state-led nature of this approach, the end result will be more stable and dynamic markets.
“The whole
object
of the accumulation of wealth,” he wrote, “is to produce results, or potential results, at a comparatively distant, and sometimes at an indefinitely distant, date.”
The US could further that objective by letting it be known diplomatically that it will not
object
if others allow Cuba to return to the IMF.
Some will
object
to the description of a person with advanced dementia as an “empty husk.”
Indeed, Rybkin was told to pretend to be opposed to Yeltsin's policies, but when he did object, Chernomyrdin summoned Rybkin to his office for "clarifications."
They claim that Western countries
object
to whaling because, for them, whales are a special kind of animal, as cows are for Hindus.
Many on the Governing Council
object
to this childish game of code words, because it eliminates their freedom of action once the Council commits itself to a course of action.
On the contrary, the outcome represents a significant victory for the Tea Party’s minions, whose purpose seems to be to reduce government obligations and expenditures to a bare minimum (some
object
even to having a central bank), and to maintain President George W. Bush’s outrageous tax breaks for the wealthy.
To the extent that other countries rely on China for preserving the trading system, they are correspondingly less likely to
object
to China’s other strategic initiatives, in the South China Sea and elsewhere.
And Brunei Darussalam, with a population of less than 500,000, is unlikely to
object.
Indeed, he may not even
object
to ruining the EU’s entire legislative engine by granting national parliaments a veto.
A house is an object; a habitat is a node in a multiplicity of overlapping networks – physical (power, water and sanitation, roads), economic (urban transport, labor markets, distribution and retail, entertainment) and social (education, health, security, family, friends).
Though globalization has brought many benefits to the developing world, many
object
to the neoliberal economics that has guided its management.
Born into an Orthodox Serbian family in 1856 in a town that is now part of Croatia, Tesla’s nationality remains an
object
of debate in the region.
Since the seventeenth-century, Africa has been mainly an
object
of history.
And, as Africa returns as a subject, rather than an object, of world history, it appears to embody all the fears and hopes of humanity.
Their worries are an
object
lesson for those Asians who are still contemplating deeper economic integration in the form of a shared currency.
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