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It was those conflicts, rather than some technical flaw in the
operation
of the economy, which made the Great Depression of the 1930’s such a dismal and destructive event.
There is a case, too, for looking again at the
operation
of circuit-breakers (which helped the Chicago markets in the crash), and for increasing the obligations on market makers.
However, Cyprus remains a conflict zone: there are still fortified streets in Nicosia, a United Nations peacekeeping
operation
patrols the buffer zone, and there is a substantial Turkish military force in the north.
Moreover, the risks associated with the new asset class would change as projects progress from feasibility study to construction to operation, implying that each phase would attract different sources of funding.
More fundamentally, orthodox economists claim that it would be a quasi-fiscal
operation
for which the central bank has no explicit mandate.
Thus, the implementation of
Operation
Successor (which may include the extension of the current president’s term) has imitated the way Putin himself came to power, and leaves Russia on the same path that Yeltsin set in the last years of his presidency – a path that will either ruin the country or bring it to a dead end.
Russia’s military chiefs, for whom it is psychologically difficult to be ordered by politicians to abruptly end a large-scale and successful military operation, are their natural allies.
The fact is that before the US
operation
to kill Bin Laden, Al Qaeda’s symbolic head, the emerging democratic Arab revolutions had already, in just a few short months, done as much to marginalize and weaken his terrorist movement in the Islamic world as the war on terror had achieved in a decade.
The International Atomic Energy Agency expects at least 90 additional nuclear-power reactors to join the 437 now in
operation
globally by 2030.
There could be no objection to economic liberalism if unimpeded markets fulfilled their promise of satisfying individual preferences through the
operation
of Adam Smith’s “invisible hand.”
If Citigroup – a poorly managed
operation
that had to be bailed out in the last crisis – could compel Congress to abandon such a rule, it is reasonable to ask whether the political tides have shifted, and financial regulation will not be tightened further.
The operation, held annually and comprising 5-10 combat vessels, 1-2 auxiliary ships, and 2-4 maritime-patrol aircraft, includes forces from 26 European navies, and has undoubtedly helped to discourage, if not end, pirate attacks.
For the Israelis, cooperation with NATO is a major component of legitimacy in its frequently troubled relations with the West; for NATO, cooperation serves its capacity to work in new theaters of
operation
andrespond to the changing profile of the threats it confronts.
It also changed the theater of operation, and forced the Alliance to shift its attention from Europe to the Mediterranean, the Middle East, and beyond.
This includes the failure to issue public debt where necessary to facilitate restructuring, particularly if overall economy-wide (or eurozone-wide) debt could be reduced in the same
operation.
As a first step, countries with forces in Afghanistan should accept that, as parties to the conflict, they need to be parties to the peace as well, and that every military
operation
has far-reaching and sometimes irreversible political implications.
So, before any operation, commanders must determine which troops can take part and in what capacity, hampering both efficiency and effectiveness.
The FSB has now been in
operation
for five years, and is currently working on some new proposals to deal with too-big-to-fail banks, which will be on the menu of the forthcoming G-20 meeting in Brisbane (along with surf and turf, Pavlovas, and other Australian delicacies).
After World War II, the US picked up the interventionist mantle, following a CIA-backed military coup in Syria in 1949 with another CIA
operation
to topple Iran’s Mohammad Mossadegh in 1953 (to keep the West in control of the country’s oil).
There are now many examples of the
operation
of natural selection in nature.
During these years Parliament framed the country's democratic operation, making up for what had been eliminated during forty years of dictatorship.
The major problem in the aftermath of today’s financial crisis is that banks are no longer providing credit for many transactions needed in the basic
operation
of the economy.
June, it turns out, marks another milestone on the alliance’s uncertain path: its
operation
in Libya has now surpassed in length the one in Kosovo 12 years ago.
Nobody involved in the Kosovo
operation
thought otherwise, or entertained the idea that NATO could give up.
As European military leaders engaged in the
operation
discuss publicly the limitations of their budgets, it is easy to see why he raised the issue.
With Iran’s nuclear program advancing and political uncertainty looming over the region, Israel supports a military
operation
against Iran in 2012, before, in the words of Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak, it crosses the “immunity zone,” beyond which intervention would be futile.
But who, exactly, is responsible for the rescue
operation?
The
operation
involved two Turkish divisions whose three successive assaults failed to penetrate the fortifications.
Some 50,000 men were involved in the new operation, but progress was slow because of rain and the need to keep casualties to a minimum.
A sense of common purpose, not just the
operation
of the market, binds humanity together.
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