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Self-esteem includes the belief that the EU is a worthy undertaking, the confidence to express that publicly, and recognition of the EU’s true potential for power projection.
They could argue that action is not necessary in a specific case, but they would have to do so publicly, thus becoming accountable for their inaction.
Finally, the fact that many oil properties are state-owned does not protect investors who have put their money into
publicly
traded assets.
Furthermore, the first victims of any long-term price decrease will be high-cost producers, many of which are
publicly
traded, leaving investors more – not less – exposed.
Putin’s Imperial Road to Economic RuinPARIS – The debate around Crimea is no longer centered on international law: Russian President Vladimir Putin has
publicly
recognized that he does not feel bound by it and does not care if the rest of the world deems Russia’s actions illegal.
At the United Nations Conference on Trade and Development (UNCTAD), our research looks beyond the US economy, relying on a newly constructed database for
publicly
traded companies in 56 developed and developing countries.
China may be using a similar tactic today, as it declares publicly, via state media, that North Korea should not count on China’s support in a military conflict of its own making.
In effect, the Tea Party is working hard to reduce
publicly
funded social benefits – including pensions and Medicare – even as its methods dramatically reduce the value of private wealth now and in the future.
But Winata himself eluded police investigation, merely by claiming
publicly
that his followers acted without his prior knowledge and consent.
So far, the Fed’s policies under its new chairman, Jerome Powell, have been spot on; but that hasn’t stopped Trump from
publicly
complaining that interest rates are rising too rapidly.
Turkmenistan’s president, Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov, has repeatedly and
publicly
announced his reformist intentions.
Nevertheless, by
publicly
lauding educational reform and informational exchange, Berdymukhamedov has provided a means for the outside world to help him open his country.
Military doctor Jiang Yanyong was detained in 2003 after he
publicly
rebutted the Party’s assertion that the SARS epidemic had been brought under control.
By shaking hands with and embracing the South Korean president so
publicly
and so dramatically, Kim Jong Il demonstrated that he was seriously committed to beginning the process of normalizing political and economic relations between the two Koreas.
What used to be a dirty word is now announced publicly, and moderation is enforced.
No one raised Liu’s name
publicly
during the G20 meeting.
Unlike the typical East Coast politician, Trump doesn’t depend on votes and donations from American Jews, and therefore has little reason not to criticize, even threaten, Israel
publicly.
Following Schauble’s remarkable acknowledgment (made
publicly
only after utter catastrophe had struck), Merkel herself opined that perhaps certain kinds of relief (such as cuts in interest rates, rather than in the debt’s face value) could do the job in a way that would be consistent with EU rules.
But, given what some psychiatrists see as a national emergency, many have broken the rule and spoken or written
publicly
about their professional assessments of Trump’s mental state.
It cannot avoid taking sides by insisting
publicly
on austerity rules but then acquiescing when member states break them.
Massu, a convinced Gaullist, should have known better than to say such home truths publicly, whatever his own frustrations.
But
publicly
available evidence suggests that US forces and resources are expected to play the primary role.
The hope is that a combination of new technologies,
publicly
accessible data, and renewed civic engagement can help people control their representatives more effectively.
Once again, Palestinians accepted Obama’s formula, while Netanyahu
publicly
rejected it, leaving Palestinians with no other nonviolent alternative but to go to the UN to seek a state based on the 1967 borders.
As for Zyuganov, he couldn’t
publicly
disagree with a party member, again on hoary Leninist grounds: division within the party will bring an end to the party.
Two other females said the same thing happens to them and asserted that lesbianism is widely practiced in Accra, if
publicly
unacknowledged.
Most were
publicly
portrayed as breakthroughs, though they were nothing of the sort.
Moreover, he has
publicly
criticized Israel’s treatment of the Palestinians – a rarity among US politicians.
P.W. Singer and August Cole’s novel Ghost Fleet, set in a future war between the United States and China, is remarkable in that the authors describe all of the astonishing technologies that both sides use on the basis of
publicly
available information from actual US and Chinese military sources (micro-drones, robots, and holograms abound).
If private firms, media, and civil-society organizations identify specific problems and call
publicly
for change, their governments will feel pressure to take the steps needed to produce accurate, unbiased data – for example, by enhancing the autonomy of national statistical offices or providing sufficient funds to hire more qualified personnel.
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