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President Barack Obama’s America,
rendered
prudent by the costs of the country’s military adventures in Iraq and Afghanistan, is only too happy to count on the interventionist traditions of Great Britain and France.
Yet developed countries have
rendered
politically impossible reforms that would reduce trade barriers for developing countries.
With the US shale revolution having
rendered
OPEC useless, Saudi Arabia has decided that its creature is not worth keeping alive.
Abbas’s withdrawal comes at a time when Palestinian frustration with the political process has
rendered
suspect the entire rationale behind the PA, established in the mid-1990’s, following the Oslo Accords.
Making the necessary modifications is a delicate task
rendered
more difficult by the fact that many mortgages have been sliced up and repackaged in the form of collateralized debt obligations.
NATO enlargement may have
rendered
the treaty’s detailed provisions obsolete, but its underlying approach – a transparent inspections regime that enforces limitations on the overall quantity and, crucially, the regional concentrations of ground forces – remains applicable today.
These two events have
rendered
Putin’s regime not only illegitimate, but also ridiculous.
Many on the left rightly disdain the easy surrender of others on their side to the premise that globalization has
rendered
the nation-state irrelevant.
“Red lines” in Israel have a way of mutating into lines drawn in the sand, which are then
rendered
invisible at the slightest wind.
But the court of public opinion has already
rendered
its verdict on the far more relevant question of the ethics of that behavior.
Opening up markets to the free flow of capital, not the dictatorship of the proletariat, has
rendered
state power obsolete.
These laws are similar to regulations implemented by most abattoirs in the industrialized world, which require that animals be stunned –
rendered
unconscious with gas and insensitive to pain – when they have their throats cut and are “bled out.”
America’s misadventure in Iraq, its exhaustion as a world power, and its unwillingness to maintain its previous level of commitment to the region have
rendered
the Sykes-Picot structure untenable, because no other external force for order is available.
Rodrik has
rendered
a major service by stating so openly the claim of “one economics.”
This false dichotomy blinded US and European leaders to many of the weaknesses that
rendered
even “moderate” systems unstable.
Indeed, its existential essence
rendered
it “politically untranslatable.”
Thus, Burma’s gas earnings of around $1.2 billion for 2006-07 are
rendered
into a mere 7.2 billion kyat in the country’s public accounts – less than 1% of the regime’s official public spending.
Claims made in good faith in last year’s speeches by UK politicians – and by economic researchers – have now been
rendered
false.
And, if governments’ dependence on bond markets’ willingness to lend has not
rendered
them unable to reform financial regulation, this is all the more true for the EU and the G-20.
On international financial markets, the war in Georgia has
rendered
Russian debt and bonds toxic.
Russia had a good chance to escape this international financial crisis, but, through his ruthlessness and ineptitude, Putin has
rendered
his poor country a prime victim.
Fifth, debt burdens that cannot be eased by growth, savings, or inflation must be
rendered
sustainable through orderly debt restructuring, debt reduction, and conversion of debt into equity.
Regulations for slaughter generally require that animals be
rendered
instantly unconscious before they are killed, or death should be brought about instantaneously, or, in the case of ritual slaughter, as close to instantaneously as the religious doctrine allows.
Counter-cyclical fiscal policy was not yet in vogue – John Maynard Keynes’ General Theory was published only in 1936 – while the Gold Standard
rendered
monetary policy worse than useless.
These new military-grade weapons, which criminal cartels purchase easily in the United States, have
rendered
the police, who already lack appropriate military training, unable to make any real headway in the drug war.
The Bundesbank did not fall victim to a sinister southern European conspiracy; rather, it
rendered
itself irrelevant.
Unfortunately, because the companies and African politicians have every reason to avoid transparency, the EITI plans were
rendered
meaningless when they were not made compulsory.
Though the origin of this myth is cloudy, science has proven its falsity, and a globalized world has
rendered
it anachronistic.
And now that our phones talk to us (Apple launched Siri, the artificial voice that answers your spoken questions, on its iPhones in 2010), they fuel dread that they can replace us, just as earlier waves of automation
rendered
much human capital obsolete.
But in his attempt to prove that Russia can overcome any new strategic defense measures the US might put in place, Putin betrayed his fear that Russia’s strategic nuclear arsenal could be
rendered
irrelevant.
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