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And, apart from possible political considerations, large holders of dollars would find a substitution account attractive as a form of
protection
against strong fluctuations in the dollar’s value.
Previous efforts to enhance coastal
protection
can provide a roadmap to reconstruction that will help to avert future damage.
They provide immediate
protection
during storm season, but can be removed at times of year when extreme storms are unlikely and recreational beach use is most important.
At the time of the Boxer Rebellion, Japan fully understood that to contribute to the world for the "emergency
protection
of foreign residents" was a "matter of national importance."
These include the
protection
of property rights, effective contract enforcement, eradication of corruption, enhanced transparency and financial information, sound corporate governance, monetary and fiscal stability, debt sustainability, market-determined exchange rates, high-quality financial regulation, and prudential supervision.
If a left party’s economic policy is perceived as a weak copy of the right’s agenda, the poorest segments of the population will gravitate to chauvinist forces and their false promises of
protection
from the consequences of globalization.
Under their protection, not a single ship has come under attack, ensuring the uninterrupted flow of assistance.
In total, CITES extends
protection
to roughly 5,600 animal and 30,000 plant species.
A decade ago, the United Nations General Assembly unanimously adopted the “responsibility to protect” populations from mass atrocity crimes –
protection
that, in extreme cases, could take the form of military intervention.
It is difficult to imagine that US Ambassador to the UN Samantha Power, who has a fine record on human-rights protection, had her heart in lobbying to whitewash Israel.
By focusing on the areas in which their modernization agendas overlap – from education to public health to environmental
protection
– they can identify ways to increase their human capital’s efficiency.
In the past, coalitions of workers and capitalists from the same industry would lobby for
protection.
This only underscores the major
protection
that bin Laden must have received from elements of the Pakistani security establishment to help him elude the US dragnet for nearly a decade.
Overtly, China offers Pakistan security assurances and political protection, especially diplomatic cover at the United Nations.
After all, contract killings and random shootings in restaurants are common affairs, and the idea of excessive
protection
from everyone goes back to Soviet days, when social contempt was cloaked in the guise of public safety.
They argue that the combination of physical
protection
and, in most cases, electronic safeguards (permissive action links, or PALs) means that their arsenals would remain secure, even if countries where they are stored or deployed were engulfed by violence.
Today's UN, which entrusts the
protection
of fundamental human rights to countries that are themselves among the prime violators of these rights, is no longer acceptable.
For years, the war in Bosnia and Herzegovina escalated, alongside a “diplomatic process” marked by a series of broken promises, culminating in the massacre at Srebrenica of thousands of civilians supposedly under United Nations
protection.
In Kyoto in 1997, the treaty was acclaimed as “a milestone in the history of climate protection,” and President Bill Clinton declared that “the United States has reached an historic agreement with other nations of the world to take unprecedented action to address global warming.”
But as China’s society progressively emancipated itself from direct state control – with the notable exception of sectors viewed by the CPC as crucial to maintaining its monopoly on power – citizens increasingly appealed to the law for
protection
against arbitrary administrative interference and to limit the bureaucracy’s discretionary powers.
The new property rights law undoubtedly offers stronger
protection
to Chinese citizens, in particular homeowners, by equalizing the legal status of private and state property.
The new property law won’t be the breakthrough for rights
protection
that the government claims it is until it is matched by increased access to justice for ordinary citizens.
The cultivation, constant renewal, development, and
protection
of this cultural identity must be a key common European task.
This offered some
protection
to minorities at a time of rising ethnic nationalism.
He wanted to demonstrate to his Western partners that Georgia needed NATO
protection
from Russia, and that accession was therefore urgent.
In a region with weak enforcement and few mechanisms for redress,
protection
restricted to prevailing labor standards amounts to no
protection
at all.
That just strikes me as a
protection
racket.
Similarly, America’s preventive war against an Iraq that ignored the UN and was thought to possess weapons of mass destruction showed that sovereignty no longer provides absolute
protection.
Many would argue – correctly – that sovereignty provides no
protection
for that state.
Russia’s diplomatic
protection
of Syria’s brutal regime from the ire of the international community, and of Iran from the West’s drive to cripple its economy, stems from its conviction that ten years of costly and inconclusive wars have seriously diminished America’s global standing.
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