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The truth is that it is not fear of government bankruptcy, but governments’ determination to balance the books, that is reducing business confidence by lowering expectations of employment, incomes, and
orders.
The annual Import Expo, which will be part of China’s overall import promotion strategy, has attracted thousands of companies worldwide with the promise of large
orders
from Chinese firms, including the state-owned enterprises that the government has tasked with making the expo a success.
Any opposition to his orders, such as court rulings against his partial ban on Muslims entering the country, or exposés of potential wrongdoing, such as his former national security adviser’s secret conversations with the Russian ambassador, is met with quick condemnation.
It appears to have mostly learned its lesson about keeping out of politics, having been drawn into the coup against Mikhail Gorbachev in August, 1991, only to switch sides when young officers and conscripts balked at carrying out
orders.
Under this agreement, companies have the option of publishing figures on data requests by intelligence agencies in ranges of 250 or 1,000, depending on the degree of disaggregation of the types of
orders.
And how can Europe move ahead with such vivid pecking
orders?
Regardless of how the Trump administration ultimately performs, its first month of presidential decrees – or, in American political parlance, “executive orders” – can hardly be viewed as a triumph for liberal democracy.
Calley always claimed that he was following
orders.
Yet opponents of the idea of “Muslim democracy” argue that European Catholics only turned to democracy under
orders
from the Vatican, and that since Muslims do not have anything like a Church hierarchy, Christian Democracy is an irrelevant example.
And when bureaucrats continually thwarted his orders, he used glasnost, or open discussion and democratization.
At the state level, Democratic governors have filed lawsuits to challenge Trump’s immigration executive orders, and many Democratic mayors have reaffirmed their cities’ sanctuary status for undocumented immigrants.
Donations to groups such as the American Civil Liberties Union – which has led the charge against Trump’s executive
orders
– have increased.
In the US, there are many lawyers who will gladly work pro bono to challenge the constitutionality of Trump’s executive orders, or to sue the federal government for violations of civil, religious, or human rights.
Incoming
orders
in manufacturing, the most important indicator in the official statistics, fell more sharply in the first two quarters of 2008 than at any time since the beginning of 1993.
Economic inequality – reinforced by job losses from automation, deeply entrenched social orders, and damaging political power dynamics – has contributed substantially to this sense of powerlessness.
To reestablish the public’s confidence, there can be no impunity for those who fired bullets or gave the
orders
to fire.
Other eurozone central banks are thus forced to create new money to fulfill the payment
orders
for the Greek citizens, effectively giving the Greek central bank an overdraft credit, as measured by the so-called TARGET liabilities.
When a court forces an individual until he surrenders and says that he wants to follow orders, his compliant actions are to be considered voluntary, because, ultimately, he has made the conscious decision to agree.
The Court’s jurisdiction over the crimes in Darfur has been established pursuant to a binding decision of the United Nations Security Council, which means that even states that are not parties to the ICC statute must execute the Court’s
orders
and warrants.
But the fullest possible information in executing trades is a necessary condition: hence the imposition of pre-trade (posting
orders
and prices) and post-trade transparency for intermediaries trading on their own account with retail investors - a requirement that has been firmly opposed by all the states where the relevant "internalizers" reside.
The last weeks have seen massive demonstrations, some of them verging on violence; many of the settlers have declared that they will not obey government
orders
to evacuate.
Many, including hydrogen bombs, had explosive yields that were
orders
of magnitude higher than the bombs dropped on Japan.
With European export
orders
canceled en masse, Chinese factories are faced with the prospect of massive layoffs.
He charged that“[military and intelligence] operations outside the country are taking place without the government’s knowledge or orders....Only after an airplane is hijacked are we made aware of it.
Even then, it took much longer than eighteen months to establish viable democratic
orders.
All governments have acquired the habit of using secondary legislation by
orders
and regulations without parliamentary control.
The country’s military-industrial sector suffers from limited domestic
orders
and extensive overcapacity.
Rather, he regards diplomatic engagement as the essential element to strategic accommodation and mutual trust, and this is more easily accomplished if the states have similar social
orders
and ethnicities.
The Target claims reflect the financing that, according to the rules of the euro system, the Bundesbank has been forced to extend to the eurozone’s deficit countries, by crediting their payment
orders.
The most recent measure of
orders
for nondefense capital goods signaled a decline in business investment.
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