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At the very least, the Turks have threatened that, if the EU opens negotiations with the existing Greek Cypriot government, then the government of Ankara will make the division of Cyprus permanent, by incorporating northern Cyprus into Turkey.
The US-Saudi Relationship After KhashoggiWASHINGTON, DC – The alleged killing of the Saudi Arabian dissident journalist Jamal Khashoggi, a
permanent
resident of the United States, in the Kingdom’s consulate in Istanbul has unleashed a tidal wave of criticism.
The question now is whether the EU’s status as an enterprise dominated by its member states is
permanent.
Most people everywhere prefer to stay home, or return home, rather than live in
permanent
exile.
Moreover, even assuming that the impact of a
permanent
cut in public expenditure on demand and output is also permanent, the GDP reduction remains a one-off phenomenon, whereas the lower deficit continues to have a positive impact on the debt level year after year.
His promises include partial privatization of social security and making his earlier tax cuts permanent, which, if adopted, will send the deficits soaring to record levels.
Consider a preventable disease that most people have never heard of: konzo, a permanent, irreversible, upper-motor neuron disorder, common in rural areas of Sub-Saharan Africa that rely on the bitter varieties of the cassava plant as a staple crop.
The neurological injury can be debilitating, and it is
permanent.
There will be no substantive and
permanent
peace for any peoples in this troubled region as long as Israel is violating key UN resolutions, official American policy and the international “road map” for peace by occupying Arab lands and oppressing the Palestinians.
Nonetheless, assembly in physical space fulfills functions for democracy that online activity, however
permanent
or passionate, simply cannot.
Brazil wants to prove that it deserves a
permanent
seat on the Security Council.
That means lower loan-to-value ratios, stricter mortgage-underwriting standards, limits on second-home financing, higher counter-cyclical capital buffers for mortgage lending, higher
permanent
capital charges for mortgages, and restrictions on the use of pension funds for down payments on home purchases.
France remains a major European country: it is a founder of the Union, one of the world's richest nations, and holds a
permanent
seat on the UN Security Council.
This approach also lost credibility as a result of the rise of Hamas and its determination to wage
permanent
war on Israel;Iran’s expanding influence and nuclear weapons’ program; and the high – even rising – levels of hatred against Israel among Arabs and Muslims.
Also, of course, it was the ICTY that inspired the establishment of other international criminal tribunals, including the
permanent
International Criminal Court.
However, a recent study that followed people from birth to age 38 found that those who started using cannabis early, every day, and for several years had a
permanent
8-point drop in IQ scores.
Traditionally, Moscow regarded the Council through the prism of it holding one of the five veto-wielding
permanent
chairs.
It still gives the victors of the Second World War
permanent
membership of the Council, and a veto over its decisions.
For many of them, life seems to become an almost
permanent
holiday.
The impression of a generation on
permanent
holiday is deceptive in another respect.
The advantage of such “monetary financing” is that such spending, while adding to the deficit and leading to a
permanent
increase in the money supply, would not increase the national debt, because the government would “owe” the money only to its own banker.
Furthermore, many states are exploring the possibility of making disclosure rules
permanent
through constitutional amendments.
Moreover, they are non-nuclear powers with no
permanent
seats in the UN Security Council.
To advance such efforts, it may be necessary for mid-level powers such as Japan, Canada, Australia, and Germany to strengthen ties with other like-minded mid-level countries that possess nuclear weapons and hold
permanent
seats on the UN Security Council, such as the United Kingdom and France, or with smaller nuclear powers without
permanent
Security Council seats, such as India.
The goal should be to build and exercise influence within the international community to the point that the coalition becomes tantamount to a
permanent
“sixth” member of the Security Council.
The call for “outright monetary financing” involves raising government deficits still further and financing them through a
permanent
increase in base money issued by central banks.
Germany and Japan say that they want a
permanent
seat on the UN Security Council, but neither has yet followed through on its own pledges to help the world's poorest people.
The world's poorest countries will ask themselves why they should vote for Germany and Japan to have
permanent
seats on the Security Council if they can't keep their promises.
At the European Union’s pre-Christmas summit, European heads of state and government agreed in principle to replace the Luxembourg-based European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF), which was thrown together practically overnight in May 2010, with a new,
permanent
European stability mechanism in 2013.
There is a better way to prevent the proliferation of nuclear and other weapons of mass destruction in the region: a “WMD-free zone,” built on a system of incentives that include economic and technical support for countries that join, as well as security guarantees from the United Nations Security Council’s
permanent
members.
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