Permanent
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According to former Obama administration Chief Economist Christina Romer and David Romer of the University of California, Berkeley, even
permanent
transfer-payment increases provide stimulus for only a few months, and the effect does not spread to employment.
The Charter empowered the UN to react to threats to peace and international order arising from non-member states, including a requirement--never implemented--that signatories provide "military contingents under the command of the Military Staff Committee, composed of the Chiefs of Staff of the
permanent
members."
First, the presence of dictatorships among the
permanent
members of the Security Council caused paralysis and made many of provisions of the Charter dead letters.
But these mechanisms must be distinguished from a regime of more or less automatic,
permanent
transfers.
Those who are concerned about
permanent
German dominance of the European “club” can rest easy.
The realization that withdrawal from populated areas, and thus an end to holding another people under
permanent
occupation, was necessary to preserve the Jewish nature of Israel clearly brought the two of you to the center of Israeli thinking.
They should attempt to produce an immediate cessation of violence from both sides while simultaneously focusing on a
permanent
settlement of our conflict.
Alongside this effort, vigorous negotiations on a
permanent
settlement should start immediately.
The whole world has turned upside down, and yet France and Britain, for example, retain
permanent
seats on the UN Security Council.
By value, some 60-70% of all the banknotes issued by the Federal Reserve are in
permanent
circulation outside the US.
This is particularly noteworthy, given that none of the great treaties to create an international criminal court and a
permanent
war-crimes tribunal was signed by the US during George W. Bush’s presidency.
Inclusion in one or the other would be based not on the potential “speed” of integration, but on a country’s
permanent
(or at least long-term) decision on adopting the euro.
That led to the creation of a more
permanent
bailout facility, the European Stability Mechanism.
Moreover, the Lisbon Treaty will probably start being implemented during the French presidency, with nominations for the future EU leadership, including a
permanent
president, and steps to shape the future European External Action Service, essentially an EU foreign ministry.
The nuclear pact between Iran and the Security Council’s five
permanent
members (the US, China, France, Russia, and the UK) plus Germany, has just provided a powerful demonstration of the Council’s capacity to lead.
Nor did the Oxford experiment gauge whether a single dose of propranolol permanently abolished racial bias, or if regular doses could offer a more
permanent
“cure.”
Moreover, this summer, the writer and literary critic Sarah Danius became the first woman in 200 years to serve as the
permanent
secretary of the Swedish Academy, which chooses the Nobel laureate in literature.
Though Trump’s election has impelled the EU to agree to a
permanent
structure for defense cooperation, the incoming US administration’s overall effect on European security will not be positive.
Conventional wisdom among economists and investors has a long record of failing to spot major turning points; so the near-universal belief today that Greece faces
permanent
depression is no reason to despair.
It amounts to a
permanent
and valuable resource for research into vector control and disease transmission in Bangladesh.
For example, a
permanent
settlement of claims concerning the Senkaku/Diaoyu Islands would go a long way toward convincing Japan that China does not pose a serious threat.
The SCO has no integrated military-political structure, and no
permanent
operational headquarters.
It possesses a large arsenal of nuclear weapons, a
permanent
seat on the United Nations Security Council, enormous reserves of oil and other minerals, a recent record of robust economic growth, and more territory than any other country despite being only three-fourths the size of the former Soviet Union.
These include a temporary tax deferral on unrealized capital gains; a step-up in basis on the capital gains earned and reinvested in such funds; and a
permanent
exclusion from taxes on capital gains earned on fund investments held for ten years or more.
Including wage conditions in the revised NAFTA could also be meaningful in the US and Canada, especially with regard to the rights of migrant workers and
permanent
residents.
A recent study by the Central Planning Bureau in the Netherlands shows that workers with a
permanent
contract receive more employer-funded training than workers with a temporary contract.
An organization like Hamas, which supports
permanent
war – and with which Israel negotiated for five years for the release of one abducted Israeli soldier, Gilad Shalit, in exchange for more than 1,000 Palestinian prisoners – is exactly the enemy that Israel needs to justify its hardline stance.
What ought to have been hard-wired into the EU’s institutional structure was not
permanent
fiscal austerity, but tough financial regulation.
In this brief period, 35 countries, including Egypt, Israel, and the five
Permanent
Members of the Security Council, recognized Somaliland diplomatically (interestingly, Israel was the first to do so).
For starters, tackling a problem as complex and fast-moving as climate change would be impossible with permanent, binding commitments.
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