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But our solid understanding of the fundamentals of global warming – the base of our knowledge of climate science – should provide reason enough to
press
on with the implementation of carbon-free energy technologies.
When a girl claimed to have been raped at one of his parties in 1921, and then died a few days later, Arbuckle was pilloried in the press, and sentenced for rape and murder twice.
But Arbuckle’s career was ruined, the victim of an ambitious prosecutor and a popular
press
that made money out of scandals.
The effort should bring together industry, academia, the press, NGOs, and government to alleviate suspicion, facilitate dialogue, build trust, arrive at consensus and agree on good practice guidelines.
But, while the authorities relied on this approach in 1999, the last time they were faced with a serious bad-loan problem, running the money printing
press
is not compatible with officials’ other stated goal: a stable exchange rate.
Now that public awareness of is growing, it is time to
press
ahead with concrete measures to help women remain in the workforce while raising a family.
If there is no free
press
in Hungary, how can we even know if the country’s representatives in the European Parliament have been democratically elected and are acting in good faith?
In the UK, the diplomatic spat served as an occasion for the British
press
to air criticism from those who believe that the government should adopt a stronger stance on China.
I have a different interpretation: it is testimony to the importance of a free press, which may not stop but can curtail abuses.
As the
press
started taking a closer look at Enron, the number of members of Congress who had accepted money from Enron became clear.
White House
press
secretary Sean Spicer was the first to throw in the towel – after barely six months on the job.
China, India, and the other BRICS should form a similar coalition to
press
for the elimination of pharmaceutical tariffs, thereby broadening access to health care throughout the developing world.
But soon the secular
press
began writing about creeping Islamization, and the military started issuing public and private warnings.
According to the Kremlin
press
service, President Putin speaks to Patriarch Alexy II often.
So we gave a
press
conference – all the opposition parties together – the day before the vote, demanding that the government release our party workers and allow people to vote freely.
It all began with an ill-fated
press
conference last December, at which the 2018 inflation target was relaxed from 8-12% to 15%.
It has a free
press
and an open society; it welcomes migrants and refugees; it has a thirst for new ideas and a knack for innovation.
The Bretton Woods organizations, instituted after World War II to maintain stability, risk losing their influence, and the countries with the clout to bolster them seem unwilling at this stage to
press
ahead boldly with the needed reforms.
Targeted repression, imprisonment of opposition leaders,
press
censorship, shortages, inflation, and wanton violence – Caracas is one the world’s most dangerous cities – have created a situation that appears untenable in the medium term.
If Reasons and Persons could easily have been three separate books, On What Matters really is: the first two volumes were published in 2011, while a third, in
press
when Parfit died, has just appeared.
This is especially true for an asymmetric peace process between a democratically elected government and an unaccountable non-state actor, which doesn’t have to worry about upcoming elections, opposition political parties, the press, or a skeptical public.
It owns the printing
press
that produces the world’s main reserve currency.
The Chair of the Federal Reserve Board has even taken to holding periodic
press
conferences that are closely watched on trading floors around the world.
Even if the summit produces few specific results, it can make a difference if three demands are made of the summiteers:we should insist that the world's politicians recognize the overwhelming scientific evidence that points to the major environmental perils humanity faces;we should
press
these leaders to invest more public money in basic environmental research and in the development of new technologies to address environmental risks.
Prime Minister David Cameron – who previously cultivated close ties with News Corporation leaders, even employing as his
press
secretary The News of the World’s former editor, who was recently arrested for his role in the scandal – called the phone hacking “disgusting.”
Fortunately, a free press, an independent judiciary, and a contentious legislature helped to bring such practices into public debate.
He will likely avoid vituperative attacks on other candidates, and make the case that France has more to gain from cooperative reforms than from declaring war on “experts,” the press, capital owners, union workers, immigrants, or other specific groups.
But the government is caught between a rock and a hard place, hemmed in by a parliament that, strongly backed by a bank-hostile
press
and public opinion, is eager to enact reforms, and by EU directives to implement a tougher regime.
So long as foreigners are hungry for dollars, the US can spend whatever it needs to project power around the globe, simply by cranking up the printing
press.
This, together with a free press, is part of the structure that reads the millions of pages of legislation and monitors what government agencies do and do not do.
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