Presenting
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Yet, in a replay of its old strategy of furtively encroaching on disputed land and then
presenting
itself as the conciliator, China now counsels “patience” and “negotiations” to help resolve the latest “issue.”
The ability to revoke citizenship without
presenting
any evidence in public is one reason why a government may prefer this course to arresting and trying terrorism suspects.
Presenting
a drop this way is misleading, and might encourage some panic selling.
Zhou Bo, an honorary fellow with the PLA Academy of Military Science, admits that China's mega-projects “will fundamentally change the political and economic landscape of the Indian Ocean," while
presenting
China as a “strong yet benign" power.
And could there be a less attractive way of
presenting
the European story than with the acronym of the major pro-European lobby group Britain Stronger in Europe?
But
presenting
the facts in a reasonable manner, as Florida mosquito-control authorities have attempted to do, has not been enough to change opponents’ minds.
As I write these lines, the Greek government is
presenting
the European Union with a set of proposals for deep reforms, debt management, and an investment plan to kick-start the economy.
China has waged its psywar against India largely through disinformation campaigns and media manipulation, aimed at
presenting
India – a raucous democracy with poor public diplomacy – as the aggressor and China as the aggrieved party.
The explosive growth of the Internet introduced completely new opportunities for gathering, presenting, and communicating evidence.
Efforts
presenting
democratic alternatives have been systematically repressed.
Now, Park is using her father’s economic accomplishments to differentiate herself from her opponents, both political novices, while
presenting
herself as a moderate (contrary to the positions that she has taken previously).
By
presenting
the settlements' evacuation as a unilateral step, Sharon allows Palestinian militants to present it as Israel bowing to the "reality" of defeat inflicted by their armed struggle.
They have seen the horrors of cervical cancer, with women in the prime of their lives
presenting
with late-stage disease and suffering slow and painful deaths.
Doing so would help the EU to achieve another critical goal:
presenting
a more united front to the rest of the world.
Domestically, too, the nine-dotted line may cause problems for the government by
presenting
critics with a useful weapon.
While the EU cannot make the same offer to the Arab states, it has a moral duty and a political interest in
presenting
them with something comparable.
And
presenting
the tax as a one-off levy to address the legacy of bad policy in the twentieth century would ensure that it did not deter future economic activity.
Nikita Khrushchev’s 1950’s thaw allowed for his wife, Nina, to accompany him on trips abroad,
presenting
a homey image of communism with a human face.
Trump the TraitorPARIS – Donald Trump’s presidency is
presenting
the world with countless problems.
In
presenting
the United Kingdom’s 2015 budget in March, Osborne claimed that austerity had made Britain “walk tall” again.
All of this will propel us into a very different world, one that may well extend humans' life span by 10-30 years,
presenting
enormous opportunities, but also confronting us with fascinating and perplexing ethical, social, and legal issues.
Strangely, despite being a candidate of change, Obama has not taken the approach of
presenting
real plans of action for change.
It goes on to establish direct parallels with the abuses committed by American soldiers at Iraq’s Abu Ghraib prison,
presenting
much of the social science research illustrating the power of social situations to dominate individual dispositions.
The answer, as called for by Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn, is an immediate general election, to be fought on all of the relevant issues at once and
presenting
the various alternatives in full.
But the ultimatum that some French are now implicitly
presenting
– guarantee absolute security or watch us cast aside the rule of law and basic principles of openness and equality – does more harm than good.
Flawed geo-political giants have in the past been a source of instability (Germany before World War I is an obvious analogy), and there are good reasons to see them
presenting
increased risk in the twenty-first century.
In Poland, a comment
presenting
the views of the German Ethics Council was posted online by Jan Hartman, a philosophy professor at the Jagiellonian University in Krakow.
In 1963, Edward R. Murrow, the famous journalist who directed the US Information Agency in the Kennedy Administration, defined public diplomacy as interactions not only with foreign governments, but primarily with non-governmental individuals and organizations, often
presenting
a variety of private views in addition to government views.
There are significant political risks related to the overlapping political and business interests of the region’s entrenched ruling elites,
presenting
headaches for investors concerned about their reputations.
But then, on February 27, the Financial Times reported that the Polish government was sounding out the possibility of
presenting
an alternative candidate, Jacek Saryusz-Wolski, an MEP from Civic Platform, the party Tusk founded.
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