Permanent
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In Iraq, their equivalents were very often Latinos for whom integration into American society – including, for many, the promise of
permanent
residence or citizenship – was at least as important as toppling Saddam Hussein.
So, my third and final point for consideration is that the CPC elites do not want a
permanent
Xi presidency so much as they want to avoid a forced change of leadership in 2023.
The second component of a
permanent
anti-crisis mechanism is a floor for bond prices – and thus a ceiling for losses.
Time and again, vetoes or threats of vetoes by the
permanent
members of the UN Security Council have blocked action.
To address this, the Commission’s report recommends that the Security Council’s
permanent
members voluntarily suspend their vetoes in situations involving mass atrocities and, by implication, allow more scope for the ICC.
Yes,
permanent
membership of the United Nations Security Council gives China and Russia distinct advantages over most other countries.
Even worse, given that Obama’s effort to enforce a
permanent
moratorium on new settlement construction in the West Bank has failed, is that direct negotiations between the conflicting parties have run aground.
For Israelis, this would mean
permanent
occupation of East Jerusalem and the West Bank, and thus reckoning with an Arab majority, which would erode the foundations of their state – democracy and the rule of law – and thus its legitimacy.
On this new and
permanent
basis, they may find a solution for the Palestinian refugees and advance the cause of reconciliation between Fatah and Hamas.
That bargain, however, looks
permanent
as these promises have become open-ended.
Generous pensions and protectionist laws are becoming
permanent
features of the landscape.
America has made too many policy mistakes, US forces are too closely associated with an unpopular and incompetent occupation, and, until recently, their tactics have been too thuggish to permit talk of a
permanent
presence.
While most Iraqis understand the need for US forces to be in their country for the short term, they will not abide a
permanent
deployment.
Now some MPs are calling for a
permanent
ban.
In November 2014, Avaaz, the United Nations Association, and other NGOs launched a campaign to reform the selection process by which the UN secretary-general is chosen, replacing an opaque process dominated by the
permanent
members of the Security Council with a transparent one, in which all countries have a say.
Signs of full employment in the market for
permanent
workers could set the stage for a moderate wage-price increase.
The uncertain fate of programs such as Lebanon’s underscores why it is a tragedy that education receives only 2% of humanitarian aid – and why it is so important to establish a
permanent
fund for education in emergencies.
If we choose the latter, we should be clear about what that means: a lost generation, at risk of abuse or trafficking – or, worse, a
permanent
source of fuel for radicalization and ongoing violence.
The assumption that a benign growth and interest-rate environment was a
permanent
state of affairs led to a massive failure of fiscal counter-cyclicality in the advanced economies, as budget deficits became chronic, rather than a response to depressed domestic demand.
Likewise, under Abe, Japan will develop its official development assistance, seek to secure stable energy supplies, and pursue
permanent
membership of the UN Security Council.
Those of us who fear that the Fed’s approach has greatly deepened the US economy’s malaise and is turning America’s cyclical unemployment into
permanent
long-term structural non-employment have lost the domestic monetary-policy argument.
He has also promised to convert 300,000 irregular public-sector workers into
permanent
employees.
What is now needed is a genuine and
permanent
shift in attitudes and behavior.
In practical terms, China’s Silk Road project will create a strategic alternative to Western transatlantic structures, with Russia either accepting a role as a
permanent
junior partner or risking serious conflict with China in Central Asia.
But this sarcophagus is no more than a wildly expensive Band-Aid, which will be ripped off a still-festering wound in 100 years, by which point, it is hoped, a
permanent
solution will have been found.
But, unless the international community –particularly the
permanent
members of the United Nations Security Council – begins to fulfill its obligations in Syria, money will not be enough to prevent further chaos and destruction.
Once civilians settle on contested land, army troops gain control of the disputed area, paving the way for the establishment of more
permanent
encampments or observation posts.
Draft legislation seeks to make criminal defamation a
permanent
fixture, and includes new provisions making it an offense to criticize a court ruling.
The final option is massive, large-scale, and
permanent
sterilized intervention – or, equivalently, the use of sovereign wealth funds or other fiscal-stabilization mechanisms – to accumulate the foreign assets needed to compensate for the effects on the currency’s value brought about by long-term inflows.
So maintaining that government in office has now become a strategic priority for Iran, particularly as it is now clear that any US hopes of using Iraq as a
permanent
military base are dead.
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