Permanent
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In the case of the Fed, seven members of the Board in Washington have a federal remit, and twelve presidents of regional reserve banks vote in rotation, with only the New York president having a
permanent
voice.
By standing aside as Thailand’s opposition and traditional elite seek to undermine the country’s democracy in the name of a
permanent
right to rule, Asia’s democracies risk driving some elements of the Thaksin camp into the arms of China, which would happily accept the role of patron to so potent a political force.
Astutely, China has sought to place its African investments and diplomacy within the context of the old non-aligned movement and “Bandung spirit,” an era when many Africans viewed China as a brotherly oppressed nation, and thus supported efforts by the People’s Republic to gain a
permanent
seat on the United Nations Security Council, to replace Taiwan.
After the match, Singh said that “India and Pakistan should be working together to find cooperative solutions and need
permanent
reconciliation to live together in dignity and honor.
Our responsibility for the ocean’s health is as deep, fundamental, and
permanent
as our dependence on it.
Also, although admission to elite universities is as meritocratic in Korea as in the West, the outcome of the university entrance competition has a more important and more
permanent
effect on one's place in Korean society.
As China presses ahead with consumer-led rebalancing, it will continue to move from surplus saving to saving absorption, with the distinct possibility that its current account will shift into
permanent
deficit (a small deficit actually was recorded in the first quarter of this year).
If it were, EU member states would not need two of the five
permanent
seats on the UN Security Council, and be clamoring for a third.
They may wish to play a role in the politics of their countries of origin as well as in the politics of their host countries, where they are now
permanent
residents and so contribute to national economic and cultural life.
Despite more than two decades of talk, the Security Council’s
permanent
membership (China, France, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States) still reflects the geopolitical realities of 1945, not 2015.
A
permanent
settlement on Mars would reduce the risk of climate change – or a nuclear war, bioterrorism, or asteroid collision – wiping out our species.
In 1944-1945, the five largest shareholders of the IMF and the World Bank – the US, the Soviet Union, the United Kingdom, China, and France – were the same countries that would end up with
permanent
seats on the United Nations Security Council.
Boris Johnson, the Brexit rabble-rouser, now UK foreign secretary, takes care to keep his straw-colored thatch in a
permanent
state of studied untidiness.
It can come in the form of cash transfers to the public or as the monetization of government debt; in both cases, it is a
permanent
loss for the central bank.
If incumbency were a
permanent
advantage, Goldman Sachs’ global headquarters would be in Babylon.
According to the directive, every EU citizen has the right to a residence permit for up to five years in any member state, followed by the right to
permanent
residence.
When the five years of legal residence are completed, an immigrant automatically gains the inalienable right to
permanent
residence.
If our democratic, Europeanist, progressive challenge to
permanent
debt bondage were snuffed out, I told them, the deepening crisis would produce a xenophobic, illiberal, anti-European wave not only in Greece but across the continent.
Greece’s brief rebellion against
permanent
depression was ruthlessly suppressed in the summer of 2015.
Seeking to make
permanent
his coup, Musharraf has proposed amendments to Pakistan's constitution.
Iraqis cannot become
permanent
residents, and they do not have work permits or access to public health services.
In the Middle East, for example, Israelis and Palestinians – as well as many others around the world – are beginning to believe that the
permanent
status negotiations to determine the future of Palestine are going nowhere.
This loss of faith is, sadly, establishing a dynamic that will itself inhibit the concessions that are needed if a
permanent
agreement is to be found.
Despite some setbacks, the process has raised hope of a
permanent
end to the 50-year conflict, which has displaced at least five million people and led to more than 200,000 deaths (an estimated 85% of them civilians), with 23,161 selective killings, 25,007 forced disappearances, 27,023 kidnappings, and 1,982 massacres.
By succumbing to fear Americans are doing the terrorists' bidding: unleashing a vicious cycle of violence that may result in a
permanent
state of war.
But investment in the required R&D – in the technology of capture, transport, injection, and sealing, and in geologic exploration for sites suitable for
permanent
storage – will be beyond the purview of any private interest.
In fact, it has become a
permanent
scourge blighting Europe’s soul and brewing future trouble.
For this channel to be sustainable, though, the wealth gains must be
permanent.
At that time, German Chancellor Helmut Kohl wisely concluded that German economic dominance of Europe was not conducive to a stable equilibrium, and that a better plan for the future was to build on Germany’s weight and influence to create a
permanent
common monetary order.
For example, China has blocked Japan’s efforts to become a
permanent
member of the United Nations Security Council.
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