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Uzbekistan, which ought to welcome all the help it can get and probably doesn’t
object
to greater OSCE involvement in principle, is nonetheless dragging its feet, supposedly because of jealousy over all the attention Kazakhstan is gaining from its chairmanship.
Later, the negotiations became an
object
of heated debate among politicians and commentators in Poland.
In other times, it would have been the absence of a man that turned Suleman into an
object
of public scorn.
Indeed, the belief that the EU would renegotiate Britain’s membership terms – which assumes, further, that Germany would not
object
– borders on magical thinking.
My own country, for example, invented much of what it means to be British in order to accommodate Scotland in the eighteenth century to the idea of rule from England, and to persuade the whole of the United Kingdom that it should not
object
to being ruled by German kings.
Finally, the Court is right to
object
to the ECB’s goal of reducing interest-rate premiums on government bonds.
“Men cannot be employed when the
object
of desire [i.e., money] is something which cannot be produced and the demand for which cannot readily be choked off.”
Proponents of the single currency
object
that if Europe has separate national currencies, it will have separate banking systems, each with its own lender of last resort.
When some
object
to the budgetary costs of enlargement and others to transitional periods, the prospect of stimulating growth across Europe is the perspective to keep in mind.
Attempts to enforce the rule have met unexpected resistance from teachers, who are obliged to rotate tasting duty: they
object
that they are at school to teach students, not to taste food.
The German blogger Richard Gutjahr, for example, became the
object
of conspiracy theories and the target of intense harassment after being present at two terrorist attacks within two weeks of each other.
One may
object
that to facilitate internal relocation is to collaborate with “ethnic or religious cleansing”; but the toll of prolonged war in Iraq, which could lead to its dismemberment anyway, is much worse.
The
object
is to change the soul.”
First, fiscally conservative congressional Republicans will
object
to a reckless increase in the public debt.
Most of those who oppose stem cell research do not question its scientific and medical value, but
object
to the use of human embryos.
In the north, they
object
to the risks entailed by financial assistance provided to the south.
Although Congressional Republicans rightly
object
to raising tax rates, they appear willing to raise revenue through tax reform if that is part of a deal that also includes reductions in the long-run cost of the major entitlement programs, Medicare and Social Security.
Hamas was definitely deterred by Israel’s merciless offensive, and Israel, whether it admits it or not, is bound to be deterred by the specter of Israeli leaders and army officers becoming the
object
of arrest warrants in Europe.
The history of the twentieth century is an
object
lesson in this.
If it gets carried away and presumes to talk down to the 5,000-year-old culture of the Sages, the West could become the next
object
of China’s nationalist resentment.
Several economists
object
to either course.
But the Kremlin’s myopic concentration on military matters, and its pointless attempts to play a zero-sum game with the West has turned Russia into an
object
for manipulation by its junior partners.
He will need international support, because Netanyahu will certainly
object
to any new parameters that undermine his own increasingly apparent vision of a Greater Israel from the Mediterranean to the Jordan River.
Some experts
object
on principle to an increase in the eligibility age for full benefits, because some low-income groups do not experience the same one-year-per-decade rise in life expectancy.
The
object
was plain: to gain a Russian, and consequently, a Chinese abstention.
Obviously, one may
object
that if the Commission lowers its guard on state aid once, then "everything may go."
He did not
object
to Italians’ right to question euro membership, but he argued that this required an open debate, based on serious, in-depth analysis, whereas the issue had not been brought up in the electoral campaign.
It would obviously be absurd to
object
to a political debate over EU treaty provisions regarding, say, fisheries or telecoms, or even the fiscal framework.
If Europe today does not become the agent of its own destiny, it will become the
object
of new world powers.
Whatever the value of such theories, it is evident that the frustration of young people’s ambitions in modernizing countries makes them the
object
of preachers of hate and tempts them to leave the course of plodding progress and turn to more dramatic action.
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