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There is no obligation to remember, even if there is an obligation to make, not only permit them to, historians go on with their work and try to
reconstruct
what has disappeared forever anyway.
It's an interesting experiment and attempt to
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a lost movie, though it of course doesn't work out as good as the moving images would had.
The Marshall Plan was a macroeconomic strategy involving massive capital transfers to help
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the war-ravaged industrial capacity and infrastructure of economies with well-developed institutions.
But if the mission was to free Iraq from terror,
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the country, and enhance security on all levels, it was an absolute failure.
That is why it is incumbent upon us in Japan to
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the legal basis for collective self-defense and international cooperation, including participation in United Nations peacekeeping operations – a reform that my administration has begun.
So our task was not only to
reconstruct
the state, but society too -- its family values, its national traditions and cultural heritage.
The authorities must resolve fundamental constitutional questions (such as whether Iraq should be a federal state or a confederation), rebuild civil society, reform state institutions,
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the economy, and end the waste and corruption in the oil sector.
The Obama Doctrine and AfricaMADRID – President Barack Obama’s much discussed Cairo speech represented not only the demise of George W. Bush’s ideological drive to
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the Muslim world through a democratic revolution; it marked the end of American liberalism’s quest to remake the world in its own image.
In a world weary of the limited effectiveness of most development programs in curtailing endemic poverty, China’s growing role in countries around the world provides ample opportunity to
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the landscape of economic aid and financing.
President Bush's announcement that the US, Japan, and Saudi Arabia have created a $180 million fund to
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Afghanistan's trunk highways is the most recent measure to speed up the flow of development assistance.
But, for those of us who participated in the effort to
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Iraq starting in 2003, this answer is far too glib.
It also needs time to negotiate with the international oil companies and neighboring countries, to perform technical and feasibility studies, and to reconstruct, rehabilitate, and explore its oil fields.
Someday, when he grows up, Benedict Jr. will look to us to
reconstruct
the memories of the father he will never know.
In the immediate aftermath of World War II, the US opened its markets and deployed its immense financial resources to
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Japan and Western Europe’s devastated economies.
Responsible leaders must work together to
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the international order, strengthen institutional arrangements, and stem spreading chaos.
Nevertheless, with the exception of the special circumstances caused by the Fukushima catastrophe, Japan is hardly the only country with a mess to clean up before it can
reconstruct.
Since that crash, efforts have been made to
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the dismantled system of financial regulation in order to prevent the “over-lending” that led to the collapse.
After all, US troops did not enter the country to
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it or create a democracy.
Religious experience instead becomes a form of social imagination within which they
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a sense of belonging to Islam in new and strange surroundings.
The Center for Armed Forces Historical Research in Delhi is painstakingly working to retrieve memorabilia of that era and
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their forgotten story.
It is difficult to
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past events.
Instead, he attempted to
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macroeconomic thought by writing his General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money, so that the next time a crisis erupted, economists would think about the economy in a different and more productive way than they had between 1929 and 1933.
European governments know that they must be in the vanguard of a strategy to
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the Arab world’s failing economies, and it would make sense to introduce a strong security component to their development partnerships.
We must redesign and
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the system from the ground up – an opportunity that today’s systemic crises provide.
Rich countries are often eager to tell poor countries what to do: how to run national policies, how to
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themselves after a hurricane or flood, even how to cut down on energy use in the poor countries.
Indeed, even for a small mammal like the mouse, it is impossible to
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the brain completely at the ultrastructural level, because the magnification needed to visualize synapses yields relatively small images.
For example, it has been estimated that if we were to use sections of about 35 square micrometers (millionths of a meter) at a thickness of 20 nanometers, we would need more than 1.4 billion sections to
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fully just one cubic millimeter of tissue.
That means that we do not need to
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the entire layer within a given area to determine the absolute number and types of synapses; instead, the range of variability can be determined by multiple sampling of relatively small regions within that area.
By combining these detailed structural data with the incomplete light and electron microscopy wiring diagrams, it could be possible to generate a realistic statistical model, rather than attempting to
reconstruct
the brain in its entirety.
In order to ride out the hung Diet, Kan will have to
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party unity by replacing at least the incumbent anti-Ozawa party chief or Chief Cabinet Secretary, and, possibly, by appointing a pro-Ozawa Justice Minister – i.e., someone who can block Ozawa’s prosecution in the financing scandal.
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