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Meanwhile, the General Assembly, the most “democratic” and representative of the UN’s structures, lacks teeth and is
rendered
ineffectual insofar as every country has one vote, regardless of its size, population, wealth, or military might.
From the start of the 2020 presidential campaign, Trump sought to demonize the Democratic Party by associating it with the most radical elements of its progressive wing, whose positions – defund the police, open borders, single-payer health insurance – would have
rendered
the party unelectable in much of the country.
The budget adopted just before the lockdowns is in tatters, its every assumption
rendered
irrelevant.
Or have the events – and council membership changes – of the last few years
rendered
that commitment obsolete?
Now – and not seven years from now – is the time for a new Brady Plan, in which debts
rendered
unsustainable through no fault of the borrowers are written down and converted into new instruments.
At least 137 people were killed, thousands were wounded, and hundreds of thousands were
rendered
homeless.
But if he does not, he may be
rendered
politically impotent.
Some states, already
rendered
fragile by decades of weak political leadership or corrupt authoritarianism, may even fail, which could fuel violent unrest and create fertile ground for extremist groups.
Any claims that politicians, researchers, and others had made about a recession in 2012 were
rendered
false, even though they were issued in good faith at the time.
Much of this has been
rendered
effectively unpayable by the economic shock of the pandemic.
But with India’s leadership promoting an aggressive form of Hindu nationalism – including by enacting the blatantly unconstitutional Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA), which has
rendered
millions of Muslim Indians stateless – the university has come to represent the enemy: the liberalism and tolerance that is supposed to underpin Indian democracy.
If periphery bond spreads are to fall on a lasting basis, then these countries’ additional debt resulting from the COVID-19 crisis – estimated at some €500 billion in 2020-21 – must be
rendered
effectively costless.
And they stand to lose many more: small businesses account for an estimated 54% of the jobs – including many low-wage in-person service positions – that COVID-19 has
rendered
most vulnerable.
Societies that have been
rendered
socially and politically fragile by inequality will be ill-prepared to face the environmental shocks from climate change.
Arbitrary confiscation (as well as crime and street violence) is an ever-present threat, a byzantine array of administrative controls has
rendered
the price system useless, and there is no foreign exchange to import the spare parts needed to operate trucks and industrial machinery.
Anyway, this possibility has been
rendered
moot by Brexit, because an independent Scotland that was already in a monetary union with an extra-EU country would be unable to rejoin the EU.
Although Trump has weakened American institutions and undermined Western alliances, which has played into Putin’s hands, the White House has also
rendered
US foreign policy utterly unpredictable.
But,
rendered
inquorate by Trump’s intransigence, the DSM cannot adjudicate such questions, making it more likely that routine disputes will erupt into larger trade wars.
According to the German court, this
rendered
the entire exercise “meaningless.”
Investments predicated on the existence of global supply chains will be
rendered
worthless by a full-blown trade war.
The first is the cautious principle of tao guang yang hui, usually
rendered
in English as “hide your light and bide your time,” which guided Chinese policy for decades after Deng Xiaoping established it in the 1980s.
Finally, as if all of this were not damaging enough to the global trading system, the US refuses to allow for new appointments to the WTO’s Appellate Body, which has now been
rendered
powerless to resolve bilateral trade disputes.
Girls were barred from school, and women, forbidden to venture out of their homes without an accompanying male guardian, were
rendered
publicly invisible by the burka.
He needed the Eurogroup’s approval – essentially that of the German finance ministry – to lend to failing banks in Italy, Spain, and indeed France and Germany against collateral that the euro crisis had
rendered
worthless.
There was no economic rationale for buying bunds once Germany’s budget surplus
rendered
them scarce.
China can also afford to lose the resources that have been – and will be – spent on coal-fired power plants that will soon be
rendered
useless.
They have found that gold – easy to extract and sell for an attractive market price, and
rendered
safe by complicit government agents where it is mined – is often a safer financial bet than cocaine.
While we have not seen the actual text – only a version of it
rendered
by the president’s political ally, US Attorney General William Barr – Mueller’s purported conclusion that Trump did not collude with Russian President Vladimir Putin will likely embolden Trump to attack.
Unless the US changes course by mid-December, when the terms of two more judges expire, the Appellate Body will be
rendered
impotent.
“If we did not paste together the dead bones and scales of ideology, if we did not sew together rotting rags, we would be astonished how quickly the lies would be
rendered
helpless and would subside.
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