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The total advantage to the world (measured according to all relevant criteria, such as lives saved, agricultural production increased, wetlands preserved, etc.) from Denmark’s policy would be about €11 million.
After the Revolution, Soviet policy
preserved
the most important aspects of the old imperial approach.
The policy toward the Muslims pursued by the Russian Empire, by contrast, largely
preserved
ethnic and religious communities.
This pragmatism has mostly been
preserved
to this day.
How can Palestinian statehood be
preserved?
Japan established a constitutional government earlier than any other country in Asia, and
preserved
its independence throughout.
Elections are
preserved.
Because national, religious, and folk traditions are supposed to be protected across the Union, our unsavory habit of slaughtering squealing pigs can be
preserved
even as Romania enters the EU.
The sad fate of our porcine population will not be frowned upon as primitive and anti-European, but will be condoned as a venerable national tradition,
preserved
in accordance with the best European standards.
So, for example, government pressure on multinational banks to lend domestically, or to withdraw liquidity from foreign branches, is protectionism, as are capital injections into multinational companies with the explicit requirement that domestic jobs be
preserved.
How can informality be
preserved
and the size of meetings be restricted?
Despite endemic clientelism, Senegal has
preserved
its core electoral practices in the decades since independence.
In any case, trade agreements, however beneficial, can do little to defuse Asia’s sovereignty disputes, and it is here – the greatest current source of regional tensions – that a shared common enterprise is not only possible, but also necessary if peace is to be
preserved.
There are no wild animals to attract tourists, and, although the Turkana, like the Maasai, have
preserved
their indigenous culture, they are not renowned around the world, perhaps because of their distance from Nairobi.
No one really wanted war, but no one knew how to oppose it, because great statesmen like Germany’s Otto von Bismarck, whose self-restraint
preserved
peace in Europe for decades, were missing in Europe in 1914.
The least the world can do is to let them live in peace in the ancestral lands that they have honored and
preserved
for centuries.
But the teams must be
preserved.
The ultimate resolution confirmed the abolition of slavery and the union of the states, but
preserved
an apartheid system in the South.
Even if such measures
preserved
jobs for now, that doesn’t mean they are the most effective use of financial resources.
Lack of water makes it difficult to keep livestock, since every drop has to be
preserved
for crops or human consumption.
In particular, it informed the Canterbury Tales, a work that reflected Chaucer’s passionate belief that the voices of common people should be heard and
preserved.
Nonetheless, when the transition from state to private ownership began, Modzelewski was alone in calling for the factories to be
preserved
for the workers.
Despite this year’s setback, the principle of the Spitzenkandidaten system should be
preserved
and combined in the next elections, with additional transnational lists of candidates backed by stronger trans-European party structures.
But the important thing is that each of the “Eastern partners’” independence has been
preserved.
Second, China departed from the spirit of the original contract through beggar-thy-neighbor exchange-rate policies (especially from 2004 to 2010) that artificially
preserved
its economic competitiveness.
This involves tapping the genetic traits of thousands of crop varieties that are
preserved
in gene banks or still exist in the landscapes at their places of origin.
“Wherever the power of capital is preserved,” he declared in that speech, “the men retain their privileges.”
Although his decision was controversial at the time, we now know that it
preserved
the intelligence community by creating an effective system of oversight.
The Chinese government promised that these freedoms would be
preserved
in Hong Kong after the handover from Britain on July 1, 1997.
It is a remarkable achievement that must be
preserved
and protected.
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