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Putin has been unable to counter America’s development of “prompt global strike,” which would
render
Russia’s nuclear deterrent irrelevant, by enabling the United States to hit targets worldwide with conventional weapons within an hour.
The stumbling block has been potential investors’ fear that accounting fiascos in emerging countries would
render
the bonds unsafe.
Targeted modification of gametes in mosquitoes – the world’s deadliest animal to humans – would
render
them incapable of transmitting a virus or parasite.
On one hand, developing countries should recognize that disruption, while happening fast, will not
render
their growth models obsolete overnight.
Its capacity to
render
justice should be of paramount concern to us all.
The governor of Greece’s central bank, an arm of the ECB, “predicted” that markets were facing a liquidity squeeze, implying that a Syriza victory would
render
the banking system unsafe – a statement that would be inane were it not calculated to start a bank run.
Moreover, mines, bombs, and grenades that failed to explode during combat often continue to
render
areas inaccessible both for humans and larger animals long after a war ends.
Moreover, communal violence has combined with deep-seated local resentment against western oil companies to
render
the oil-rich delta a battlefront.
Many professors argued that the demands of research would
render
their teaching obligations impossible to fulfill.
But as the superpowers learned in the Cold War, the absence of airtight verification does not
render
inspections useless.
To be consistent with that clear statement – and without the vague qualifications of Article 11, which threaten to
render
it meaningless – Austria should repeal its law against Holocaust denial.
In 1926, Romania – the first country to introduce the crime of terrorism into its criminal code – asked the League of Nations to “consider drafting a convention to
render
terrorism universally punishable.”
Of course, the Trump administration’s protectionist trade policies could
render
all of this speculation meaningless.
I replied immediately, saying that I knew what had to be done to
render
all of his questions irrelevant: resume the peace process with the Palestinians in earnest and achieve the goal of two states for two peoples, a target that even the current right-wing Israeli government has openly claimed as a political objective.
The way to
render
an aggressively counter-cyclical fiscal policy feasible is by relying on modern budget rules.
In an article published last Sunday in the French weekly Le Journal du Dimanche, officials in Mélénchon’s party, La France Insoumise (France Unbowed), smugly and cynically discuss plans to “raise the tone,” “hit” rival X or Y, “obtain” top-secret information on “article 40 of the code of criminal procedure,” and
render
the crisis sufficiently “important” to “damage the president.”
He was now “convinced that the substitution of machines for human labor is often very injurious to the class of laborers,” that the “same cause which may increase the net revenue of the country, may at the same time
render
the population redundant.”
Just consider: machinery “may
render
the population redundant”!
Will Europeans manage to hold on to their sovereignty, or will their self-inflicted disunity
render
them ever more dependent on other powers?
The virtue of such models is that they make explicit the chain of cause and effect, and therefore
render
transparent the specific assumptions on which a particular prediction rests.
In short, Asia’s pattern of dynastic leadership does not
render
it immune from the challenges that the rest of the world faces.
One reason is that there is no reliable way to
render
an instant judgment about economic effectiveness, and the legacy that Obama inherited – coming to office in the middle of a major economic and financial catastrophe – clearly matters.
If so, standing trial in The Hague would be the best service he could
render
to his country.
The legacy of their success, copyright law, continues to impede attempts to
render
cyberspace a free marketplace of ideas.
At the same time, an external agency such as the International Monetary Fund could
render
the plan more credible by evaluating it for consistency with the country’s goals and monitoring its implementation.
It would also
render
PiS a typical extreme right European party – an ironic conclusion to the process of Poland’s integration with the West.
But, to
render
his victory credible, Putin needs Russia’s dispirited population to show up to vote.
But a call from Prime Minister Persson was enough to
render
the Conservative party leader Fredrik Reinfeldt docile.
Otherwise, the speed of economic change will
render
our statistics irrelevant to modern life.
The paranoid reaction of neoconservatives in America to the terrorist threat can only accelerate that process, if not
render
it inevitable, by endangering our democratic values and thereby weakening the “soft power” of the United States, while giving fuel to the terrorist cause.
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