Orders
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I have lost track of the number of US states that are suing the Obama administration over executive
orders
viewed as excessively “gay-friendly.”
Nowadays, by contrast, bookstores not only report what stock they carry but also when customers’
orders
will arrive.
It is reported that some Russian factories depend exclusively upon Chinese
orders.
At the same time, Blair won’t just take
orders
from the US.
The region’s most populous states – Algeria, Egypt, and Morocco – will maintain the social and political
orders
that have become entrenched over the last six decades of their post-colonial history.
The tribunal and the local courts imprisoned 13 of those who gave the orders, as well as 17 execution-squad members; 11 more men, four of them leaders, are facing their reckoning.
During the current financial crisis, which hit Russia right after the war with Georgia last August, the Kremlin and the Duma issued a series of laws and
orders
that have turned Putin’s authoritarianism into a dictatorship.
Sufism comprises a variety of independent
orders
with distinctive beliefs and practices that are derived from numerous saints’ teachings.
Above all, to be “strong,” you’re supposed to be giving
orders.
Starting in 1964, in conjunction with Democratic President Lyndon Baines Johnson’s “New Society,” the government threatened to withhold federal funding for health, education, and other state and local programs from jurisdictions that resisted legislative and judicial desegregation
orders.
So regulators have focused on command-and-control
orders
to financial firms to increase their equity, and to reduce the riskiness of their investments.
Imagine that a sophisticated trading firm has invested significant resources to develop an algorithm that quickly evaluates the potential market impact of news, and then automatically sends
orders
to trade based on that predicted impact.
When that algorithm parses a tweet from the AP containing important keywords (explosion, White House, and Obama), it will send
orders
to sell with the expectation that the market will drop as others – first, slower algorithms, then even slower humans – start to process the same news.
Bernanke doesn’t take
orders
from the US president, and King doesn’t take
orders
from the British prime minister (and it’s not even clear who would claim to tell Trichet what to do).
The government balked, and now the Court is working to ensure that the executive branch carries out its
orders.
Across the country, police, acting under
orders
from local officials, are breaking up protest encampments set up by supporters of the Occupy Wall Street (OWS) movement – sometimes with shocking and utterly gratuitous violence.
As the account explained, Saudi Arabia provides substantial financing of the armaments, while the CIA, under Obama’s orders, provides organizational support and training.
What we should learn – for next time and for every time to come – is that great leaders and great dreams are being overlooked in the women who prepare our food, process our Internet orders, and wipe up the spills in our hospitals.
For eight years, he carried out silovik orders, combining the role of Kremlin gray cardinal with treasurer of the main source of silovik power, the chairmanship of state-owned energy giant Gazprom.
As if that were not enough, Trump has signed executive
orders
that could reduce US refugee admissions by more than half, to just 50,000 this fiscal year.
Universities, along with churches, religious orders, guilds, and cities, were the original corporations.
On
orders
from Serbia’s government, Kosovo Serbs, who represent some 5% of the population, refuse to cooperate with Kosovo’s government and the EU mission.
In short, Putin – who is no economic expert – makes all major economic policy decisions in Russia, delivering
orders
to top managers of state-owned enterprises and individual ministers in ad hoc, one-on-one meetings.
Orders
dropped abruptly – well out of proportion to the decline in GDP – and those countries that depended on investment goods and durables (expenditures that could be postponed) were particularly hard hit.
He carried out these
orders
ruthlessly, his troops shooting down over 100 unarmed street demonstrators.
Supporters of this view argue that General Stanculescu, unlike President Pinochet, was carrying out
orders
he could not refuse.
A soldier has a duty just to carry out the
orders
of his chiefs, no matter who they are and no matter what
orders
they give.
One of my abiding recollections from childhood was the photograph of a burly Socialist parliamentarian, Raj Narain, a former wrestler, being bodily carried out of the House by four sergeants-at-arms for shouting out of turn and disobeying the Speaker’s
orders
to return to his seat.
But, rather than using the extra money to lubricate their domestic economies, Southern European countries used it to carry out payment
orders
to Germany.
By mid-2018, the net amount of payment
orders
to Germany through the Target system had risen to €976 billion.
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