Orders
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In short, it is a matter of meaningfulness, the presence of which motivates us, connects us to one another, and
orders
our lives.
Acemoglu and Robinson argue that in the broad sweep of history, political
orders
that include everyone in the economic process are more likely to succeed in the long term.
As we now know, the threat was based on lies (aluminum tubes for a nuclear-weapons program, for example, meetings between the 9/11 plot leader, Mohamed Atta, and Iraqi officials in Prague, and even glaring forgeries like supposed Iraqi
orders
for yellowcake uranium from Niger).
Customers will have to change their payment
orders
and habits just because harmonization has become an end in itself for many in the EU.
For example, although prosecutors control the relevant courts, they did not bother to secure the necessary court
orders
for the Yukos raids and arrests.
When Trump has been able to act without Congress, his appointments and executive
orders
have been beyond extreme.
The army must, Xi declared, “resolutely conform to
orders
from the party Central Committee and the Central Military Commission.”
More recently, he welcomed Russian President Vladimir Putin to New Delhi and signed a large number of trade deals and
orders
to import Russian nuclear reactors.
But this can be ruled out in today’s Russia, because the instruments to implement it – notably an army that would obey
orders
to mow people down in the streets – are lacking.
Many Jews were murdered by their neighbors or the local police force, only sometimes pursuant to German
orders.
He believes that Tusk conspired with Russian President Vladimir Putin to bomb the Polish presidential plane in April 2010 as it carried a delegation of dignitaries to Smolensk to participate in a commemoration of the Katyn massacre (the execution, on Stalin’s orders, of more than 20,000 Polish officers, police, and intelligentsia in 1940).
The Swedish judges who may preside if Assange is brought to trial will not take
orders
from any government agencies, and will not be influenced by pressure from elsewhere.
That war of choice quickly became very expensive –
orders
of magnitude beyond the $60 billion claimed at the beginning – as colossal incompetence met dishonest misrepresentation.
For Khrushchev’s control over the Soviet military in Cuba was limited;U2 planes flying over Cuba were shot at despite Khrushchev’s explicit
orders
to the contrary.
To this end, it asks other eurozone members’ central banks, particularly the German Bundesbank and, in some cases, the Dutch central bank, to credit the payment
orders
to the German and Dutch bond sellers.
Frequently, if the sellers of Spanish government bonds are outside the eurozone, it will ask the ECB to credit the payment
orders.
The presidential debate merely reinforced the dominant real-time plotline: Assassinating people (including US citizens) solely on the president’s orders, once considered a war crime, has become an applause line.
Or did the pattern of abuse amount to so many
orders
from superiors to "soften up" prisoners for interrogation?
According to ooniprobe data, multiple Thai ISPs simultaneously blocked access to different types of websites – from news outlets to Wikileaks to pornography – indicating that they likely received vague
orders
from authorities.
Likewise, ISPs may not always comply with official
orders
to lift blocks.
If a tagged bear is caught two or more times causing disruption, the rangers have
orders
to shoot it.
It had no chance to learn – and probably never will – that picnic tables and garbage cans are defended by forest rangers with
orders
to kill.
The US must accept this principle, and recognize that Europe is a partner, not merely a servant, whether willing or unwilling, of American
orders.
Likewise, before the FFP, Florida tomato workers had to wake up at three or four in the morning to get on buses and be in the fields the minute that
orders
came in.
En route, Sophia studies videos of her opponent’s past matches, while Sue catches up on emails and Sam
orders
appetizers and flowers for the party.
When Sophia is ready, the family
orders
another Maghicle ride, this time to Sally’s school.
For example, when priests leave “holy orders,” they are “reduced to the lay state” – a bit of condescending terminology that says a lot about the Church’s archaic mindset.
Each has played a key role in pushing the reform agenda forward, working for salaries that are
orders
of magnitude smaller than what they earned before.
It has not been proved that the attacks in London, Madrid, or Bali in the years since the September 11 plot, or the attack on America’s warship the USS Cole in 2000, reflected the existence of a “center” that coordinated the operations or gave
orders
to carry them out.
They would also be reassured by the fact that California sends representatives to Washington, D.C., where the special master’s marching
orders
would be issued.
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