Press
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To pay for it all, it need only turn on the printing
press.
That agenda is “Islam,” which many imagine to include all the terrible things that we can read about in the
press
every day: the stoning of adulterous women under Sharia law in northern Nigeria, the amputation of thieves’ hands in Saudi Arabia, honor killings of women who refuse arranged marriages in Pakistan (or even northern English cities like Bradford and Manchester), the willingness to justify suicide bombings.
Is it plausible that the Serbian authorities remained in the dark while the killing was in progress and reported in the
press
all over the world?
Then there are the more subtle signals to listen to statistically – whether they are feedback direct to your Web site, emails,
press
mentions, or Twitter and Facebook feeds.
And major states differ in their objectives, with Russia and China stressing the importance of sovereign control, while many democracies
press
for a more open Internet.
Both the official minutes of the rate-setting meeting and Chairman Janet Yellen in her
press
conference mentioned heightened uncertainties abroad, including weakness in the Chinese economy, as key reasons to delay the Fed’s increase in interest rates.
He is merely an unthinking nationalist, living in terror of the nationalist yellow tabloid
press.
Similarly, new reserves "discovered" by Shell to enable it to
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a claim for the Reserves Addition Bonus was a key source of company profits until 1999, when a new government reviewed the Memorandum of Understanding.
Over time, the Soviet
press
adopted the English term, referring to disidenty.
The European Union, after years of refusal, finally agreed in November to support a treaty; it should now
press
for clear, implementable language that will allow organizations to share braille, large-print, and audio books with each other and with people whose disabilities make them unable to read.
It is time for President Barack Obama’s administration to see what we see and allow its negotiators to
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for adoption of a legally binding treaty.
It may well be impossible to
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ahead with the Treaty without any changes to the text.
Iran lacked an independent judiciary, basic
press
freedoms, and civil society organizations.
That is the approach May took on her visit to Washington, DC, when she stood by silently as Trump openly declared his support for the use of torture at their joint
press
conference.
Some Council members, unhappy with Trichet’s dovish stance at the December
press
conference, made their displeasure known via the
press
soon after.
The consensus alleged at the December
press
conference simply did not exist.
Duisenberg’s great skills – under-appreciated by the
press
and public alike – were genuine consensus-building in a potentially divisive body and, in Trichet’s own words, “an exceptional ability to keep his nerve in some highly demanding and extremely hostile environments.”
Fortunately, a free press, an independent judiciary, and a pluralist legislature helped to hold for such practices up public debate.
Ride-sharing companies get a lot of
press
nowadays, but when people needed to make their way safely out of areas where attacks were taking place, it was Paris taxi drivers who responded to the emergency by making their services available for free, supplementing public transportation.
CAMBRIDGE – Ever since Donald Trump won the US presidential election, the
press
and financial markets have focused on his proposal to cut taxes and to spend $1 trillion on infrastructure over the next decade.
This partly explains both the hostile stance toward QE adopted in the German financial
press
and the over-indebted periphery countries’ increasingly desperate calls for more action by the ECB.
Indeed, the one prime minister who did
press
for an agreement, Manmohan Singh, was met with strong domestic resistance, including from a coalition ally, making it impossible to gain enough votes to adopt the required constitutional amendment.
At one point, according to
press
reports, the row became so serious that French President Nicolas Sarkozy had to intervene.
Remarkably for a Dutch politician – and a minor one, at that – news of Wilders’s antics has reached the world
press.
Bush and the rest of the field, including Rand Paul, Scott Walker, and Marco Rubio – all one-time darlings of the political
press
– are floundering.
One of my fellow Japanese CEOs went so far as to call the plan “stupid” – notable, in a country where executives do not generally criticize one another in the
press.
Putin’s Trump CardNEW YORK – At his annual year-end
press
conference, Russian President Vladimir Putin was as informal, audacious, and offensive as his favorite American presidential candidate, Donald Trump.
The rest of Putin’s
press
conference was as cynical as this revealing witticism.
The annual
press
conference also provided Putin an opportunity to put Russia’s involvement in Syria in a positive light, and took pains to do so.
In remarks following the
press
conference, he praised Trump as “a very colorful, talented person” and the “absolute leader of the presidential race.”
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