Passing
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But the legislation has no chance of
passing
the Republican-controlled Senate.
I and many other children had watched “Our Friend the Atom” on the television series Walt Disney’s Disneyland, but we nonetheless would lie awake at night listening to
passing
planes, hoping they were not bearing the instruments of our annihilation.
On a 100-point scale, the global average amounted to just 65.7 – barely a
passing
grade – with no country having fully achieved gender equality, as envisioned by SDG5.
China has long argued that a formal border settlement is best left to future generations, but that is because its geopolitical power – and therefore its negotiating position – grows stronger with each
passing
year.
By the time she heard these devastating words, the pregnant Yasmelis Casanova had endured a long and painful journey,
passing
through multiple COVID-19 checkpoints, to the hospital in Caracas, Venezuela.
The key national-security risk, then, is that a vendor for all or part of a 5G network (or its national government) could vacuum up all the traffic
passing
through, or even disrupt the operation of the entire network with a digital kill switch.
(TINA is another casualty of this crisis, and no one should mourn its passing.)
This regulatory taxonomy will be extremely useful for investors, because it will limit the practice of
passing
off some products as green when they really are not.
And Twitter, which empowers a user to dash off a
passing
thought or emotion that might then be shared with millions, amplifies this trend.
In any case, even if you are lucky enough to get to the top of Everest without
passing
a climber in need of help, you are still choosing to reach the summit rather than to save a life.
But as these foundations start to crumble, the era of “peak Germany” may be
passing.
The emergency was national, and Congress responded by
passing
four separate measures on a non-partisan basis.
It would be a tragic mistake to assume that
passing
a public-banking law amounts to “mission accomplished.”
In the past, a newly elected president could expect some cooperation from the opposing party in
passing
legislation.
After suppressing the initial protests on Sunday and Monday, the police have been lining the streets of Minsk, blocking off many areas and selectively stopping
passing
cars to detain and beat their drivers.
Passing
drivers honked their horns in support.
Whereas Obama held firm and insisted on diplomatic efforts that resulted in the nuclear agreement, Trump made the mistake of immediately
passing
the baton to Netanyahu.
Nonetheless, he obviously did some things right (such as
passing
corporate-tax reform and cutting regulations).
Within 80 minutes of the announcement of Ginsburg’s passing, McConnell signaled that the Senate would ram a Trump nominee through the confirmation process and onto the Court.
Mapping the COVID-19 RecessionCAMBRIDGE – With each
passing
day, the 2008 global financial crisis increasingly looks like a mere dry run for today’s economic catastrophe.
America’s Delisting Threat Could Pay OffNEW YORK – After
passing
unanimously in the US Senate on May 20, 2020, the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act is heading for the House of Representatives, and US President Donald Trump is expected to sign it into law.
Memories of the international order’s formative years, and of the tragedies that made it necessary, have faded with the
passing
of generations.
This cluelessness was evident in Putin’s “state of the union” address on January 15, when he discussed issues such as demography, announced the constitutional changes, and paid
passing
lip service to the rule of law.
And, after that, we bumped into each other periodically, particularly in the context of the war in Afghanistan, which has lingered on nearly a decade after Holbrooke’s
passing.
Ukrainian ships are punished for
passing
through the Kerch Strait.
Passing
that limit risks setting off uncontrollable feedback loops leading to further warming, more feedback loops, and yet more warming.
Investment decisions at emerging-market funds are thus increasingly preceded by rigorous ESG screenings – screenings that, after 34 years of Hun Sen’s dictatorial rule, Cambodia has no chance of
passing.
In 2014, Queensland, Australia, passed an ordinance requiring motorists to keep at least one meter between themselves and cyclists whom they are passing; and at speeds above 60 kilometers (37 miles) per hour, the required distance increases to 1.5 meters.
Meanwhile, demoralized and corrupt Afghan forces are deserting en masse, and the Taliban is resurgent, having become tactically savvier with each
passing
year.
In many regions, we are
passing
the point where fossil fuels make logistical or economic sense.
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