Orders
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To prevent journalists from reporting on a political rally by then-opposition leader Raila Odinga, the Kenyan government forced three private television stations off the air for days, ignoring court
orders
to end the blockade.
Just recently, the colectivos made international headlines when, on February 18, acting on the
orders
of a state governor, they attacked a peaceful demonstration, killing Genesis Carmona, a beauty queen.
Slumping
orders
devastated low-end producers, which barely survived on wafer-thin margins.
With Syrian government forces killing civilians indiscriminately and in increasing numbers under
orders
from President Bashar al-Assad, the resolution sought to restrain Assad from using force to “resolve” the country’s political problems.
This is emblematic of a deeper resurgence in corporate spending – as witnessed in durable goods
orders.
New
orders
for US manufactured durable goods beat expectations, climbing 2.9% month on month to December 2017 and 1.7% in November.
That is
orders
of magnitude above the level at which financial crises normally occur.
Because Congress refused to normalize US-Cuba relations by repealing the US embargo, Obama was forced to resort to legally reversible executive
orders
to loosen restrictions on travel, remittances, and trade and investment.
Unless the Western victors of World War II can update the rules and institutions that underpinned the post-war international order, they will find themselves in a world with multiple competing regional
orders
and even dueling multilateral institutions.
Hudbay Minerals is being sued over an episode of mass rape and property destruction in Guatemala, after soldiers and people claiming to be security officials from the company that owned a local mine arrived in a small village with
orders
to evict its residents.
In fact, many companies are being forced to make firm and public choices about where they stand in relation to Trump, his seemingly endless stream of controversial executive orders, and the politicians who ultimately back him.
The failed launch also marked a security fiasco for the North, as a South Korea think tank obtained the final
orders
for it.
UNMIK, of course, was not established to carry out the
orders
of Slobodan Milosevic and does not do so.
But Mao kept sending them contradictory orders; the result was that they could neither fight nor retreat.
But he is ready to follow the
orders
of Putin (his former KGB colleague).
And Putin, who has declared privatization to be worthwhile even at lower prices (owing to implied efficiency gains), seems ready to issue the
orders.
Countries sitting on their own nuclear arsenals seem to think that they can give Iran orders; it’s a case of “do as I say, not as I do.”
But, under
orders
from senior government officials, the Jordanian Press and Publications Department recently blocked nearly 300 news Web sites.
Indeed, this concern will only become sharper and stronger, as citizens in rich countries fear that as the remaining barriers to international trade fall, industrial-core income distributions, social orders, and politics will be shaken to their foundations.
All are simply expected to execute
orders
scrupulously.
There is a speech that we still need to hear, detailing five tasks that, in order to repair the damage to liberty caused by the previous administration, he must pursue as quickly as he handled the first two executive
orders.
India currently is reeling from news that a 20-year-old woman was gang-raped by 13 men on
orders
from a West Bengali village court for having a relationship with a man from another village.
The man who drafted the original Appeals Act, Thomas Cromwell, was executed in 1540 on
orders
from the king; the architect of the English Reformation, Archbishop Thomas Cranmer, was burned at the stake in 1556.
None of this will come as a surprise to officials in Kyiv, who have long claimed that the separatist authorities with whom they are expected to reach an agreement are getting their marching
orders
from Russian superiors.
It is hard to imagine that manufacturers are not now postponing
orders
of capitals goods, and that new home sales in America are not dropping right now.
The human-rights situation could undoubtedly be improved – in particular, the treatment of the political opposition leader Birtukan Mideksa – but Isaias Afwerki’s regime in neighboring Eritrea is worse by
orders
of magnitude.
To see where this leads, imagine a company that fires all of its workers and then ships its
orders
from stock.
The sharp drop in retail sales in the United States and Europe means fewer
orders
for the goods produced in Chinese factories.
But, while the sense of “efficiency” that attracted the mendicant Christian orders, the Dominicans and Franciscans, to staff the original universities was rather different, it is no less relevant today.
The autonomy of these
orders
rested on a proven long-term ability to do more than expected with what they were given.
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