Placing
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Thank you for taking me off the "Biblical Stand" and
placing
me in the Grace of Being who and what I am and knowing gratitude for LOVE one and all.
What Breckel doesn't expect is how intelligent, resourceful and cunning Conrad is, and how he'll set his sights on getting even with ones responsible for
placing
him in this difficult, dangerous situation.
All too often, films seem derivative and predictable, though this film excels in being different and
placing
Gregory Peck in a very unusual role--that of a fighter-bomber pilot fighting for the British Empire during WWII.
Seemingly dead, the jock freaks out,
placing
her body in a locked trunk.
Nowdays, we are so busy overprotecting children,
placing
warning signs on anything and everything, we forget how capable kids really are.
"Lost Things" was an enchanting experience, and most importantly, it was a horror film which managed to, in some respect, defy the genre, by
placing
itself in the beautiful Australian beach landscape by day.
First: It is evil and reprehensible confuse environmentalists who are against the monstrosity of
placing
a tower of oil extraction off the coast of California that use of their legitimate rights are converted into manifestation of the "bad", confusing its leader with a terrible terrorist who wants to wipe out the United States simply for money.
The US can put weight behind its demands by
placing
conditions on its financial assistance to Moldova.
Placing
a high priority on support programs – trade adjustment assistance in the US and the European Globalization Adjustment Fund in the EU – with a focus on groups that are negatively affected by agreements is one obvious imperative.
There is no guarantee that the EU would agree to an interim continuation of free trade, and it seems certain that UK exports would face higher tariffs than its former EU partners in those third countries
(placing
British exporters at a competitive disadvantage).
Given relatively strong economic growth, rising prices seemed justified until about March, when the market, driven by mostly thinly traded small- and mid-cap stocks, shot to over 5,000,
placing
the economy at risk.
Maybe we would be better off
placing
less weight on the effects of uncertainty when making forecasts in general, and in the case of Brexit in particular.
We call on others to join us in
placing
climate action at the center of their business, stepping up climate finance, and tracking its impact around the world.
Fringe movements, some operating within established political structures, and others seeking to create new ones, are
placing
pressure on traditional parties, making it difficult for them to mobilize their supporters, and, in some cases, causing them real damage.
And powerful clans from Tobruk have succeeded in
placing
their members in key military positions.
So the FPC would wield instruments such as capital ratios or loan-to-value ratios to manage liquidity, and
placing
two instruments for two targets – liquidity and inflation – within the BOE would ensure coordination.
While measures adapted in the depths of the crisis – massive fiscal and monetary stimuli – were effective in
placing
a bottom under the free-fall, they have been ineffective in sparking meaningful recovery.
Placing
refugees where they want to go – and where they are wanted – is a sine qua non of success.
Google's acquisition of Nest Labs for $3.2 billion is a good example of the value that companies are
placing
on this kind of data.
If African governments embrace diversity in the way electricity is generated and distributed, they could provide modern energy to millions of people, while
placing
the continent at the forefront of a global energy transformation.
With its establishment, resulting from long and terrible experience, the basic idea of modernity – that the power of states and their rulers should be subject to the rule of higher law, thus
placing
individual rights above state sovereignty – has taken a great step forward.
With huge profits and bonuses at stake, mega-banks won’t readily abandon their model-based businesses; but, unless that happens,
placing
most of our bets on top-down rules would be reckless folly.
This process can be visualized as a champagne coupe, with a broad, shallow bowl mounted on a long, thin stem: an ever-slimmer base of young people supports an ever-increasing number of senior citizens,
placing
social-security systems under growing strain as the ratio of pensioners to the working-age population rises.
This policy proved to be a failure –
placing
stability ahead of democracy brought neither, and isolated peace efforts went nowhere.
Others may be making the opposite mistake,
placing
too much stock in historical analogies.
But sluggish growth means less tax revenue and more demands for payments to cushion hardship,
placing
pressure on government budgets.
Rajapaksa is thus
placing
Prime Minister Ranil Wickremesinghe in the same difficult position faced in Myanmar by Suu Kyi.
In short,
placing
all bets on renewable-energy uptake outpacing efficiency-driven growth, and assuming that enhanced efficiency will drive down demand, may be a foolish gamble.
Nonetheless, a bone marrow transplant unit, financed largely by Japan, had just opened in the same hospital –
placing
the most vulnerable patients at the mercy of deadly infections.
That agreement, which is now the blueprint for Greece’s relationship with the eurozone, perpetuates the five-year-long pattern of
placing
debt restructuring at the end of a sorry sequence of fiscal tightening, economic contraction, and program failure.
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