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Otherwise, German voters would be
rendered
powerless, constituting a breach of the German constitution.
Failure of the current proposal would mean an effective end to all efforts to reform the UN, with disastrous consequences for people across the world who depend on the aid provided by the UN Development Program, the security provided by the UN’s numerous peacekeeping operations, or the myriad other services
rendered
by UN agencies.
Overall, emerging economies are well placed to continue to navigate successfully a world
rendered
unstable by crises in industrial countries.
The virus is then
rendered
inactive, purified, and administered by injection into the arm.
Some were talented and believed that the new subsidies and incentives
rendered
long-term investments in the industry highly attractive.
As a result, long-term adversaries like France and Germany were reconciled within a region-wide project – first a coal and steel community, which expanded to become the European Economic Community and, ultimately, the European Union – that integrated the continent politically and economically to such an extent that violent conflict was
rendered
unthinkable.
Of course, any assessment of Trump’s declared positions risks being
rendered
meaningless within a few hours.
This is no trivial matter: Turkey currently bears the dubious distinction of having the highest number of judgments for human-rights violations
rendered
against it by the European Court of Human Rights.
Parliament's increasing irrelevance in sorting out these problems--indeed, its role in exacerbating them--is fueling a growing preference among Indians for a presidential system of government that removes executive functions from the oversight of an institution that has been addled and
rendered
impotent by undisciplined factions.
Indeed, it is what has
rendered
Europe incapable of absorbing external shocks – like last summer’s refugee influx.
The emerging Palestinian consensus was torpedoed and recognition of Israel
rendered
irrelevant, and the radicals once again proved victorious.
EFTA had no soul, and that absence
rendered
it unable to compete with the incipient EU.
After all, it is said that the advent of globalization has
rendered
distinct national moneys dependent, if not powerless.
But such pressure tactics have been
rendered
more difficult by a recent Supreme Court decision limiting the use of conditional spending by the federal government to “coerce” state officials into implementing federal policies.
The reforms China needs cannot be accomplished in a slump, or by a large exchange-rate depreciation that deflates the world in a vain effort to turn back the clock to an era of export-led growth that stagnant demand in the West has
rendered
nonviable.
Likewise, we should reconsider potential medications that never made it to market because of side effects that could now be
rendered
safe.
So what happens when the labor of a large number of working-age Americans, regardless of their education, is
rendered
technologically redundant or no longer commands an income adequate to provide a minimally decent standard of living?
The army action in Wana, aimed against Al Qaeda and Taliban operatives who are believed to be hiding there, has led to several civilian casualties, including women and children, and
rendered
over 30,000 people homeless.
The Rohingya are a million men and women
rendered
stateless in their own country.
In country after country, the guerrillas were defeated, pacified, brought into the democratic process, or
rendered
irrelevant.
On the whole, African trade already comprises relatively few product lines, which means that if the most-traded products are excluded, intra-African trade will suffer, and the entire CFTA will be
rendered
redundant.
Iraq’s Sunni vice president is a fugitive in Turkey, with multiple death sentences
rendered
against him for alleged terrorist activities, though the judgments were based on the confessions of bodyguards who had been tortured (one died during the “investigation”).
He identified a source of revenue – the tariff – that could be devoted to this end, and he
rendered
the bargain politically palatable by making clear that if state governments accumulated additional debts, and again got into trouble, they would not be bailed out a second time.
That argument was accepted, and the SGP was supposedly
rendered
more “intelligent” by, for example, permitting budget deficits to be adjusted for the economic cycle, adding medium-term objectives for expenditure, and introducing escape clauses.
UMNO’s call for “Malay unity”
rendered
all Malay-based opposition parties illegitimate by default, and PAS responded with a powerful narrative of Muslim nationalism.
The loss of life is devastating, and millions are
rendered
homeless.
This
rendered
potentially insolvent commercial banks, whose balance sheets were loaded with such bonds, giving rise to Europe’s twin sovereign-debt and banking crisis.
A similar outcome was observed in Pakistan’s Swat Valley after the militant takeover of 2009
rendered
the region inaccessible for months.
Macro agrees to issue invoices for (non-existent) goods or services
rendered
to Micro, up to, say, €20,000 ($22,000).
Job losses in the range of 60 million have suddenly
rendered
nearly an eighth of the urban populace indigent.
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