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The UK will remain torn over its relationship (or lack thereof) with the EU no matter what comes of Brexit; and it is entirely possible that a post-Brexit UK might come under serious strain itself, given
renewed
calls for Irish unity and Scottish independence.
His paper explores how the development program could be strengthened through greater attention to accountability measures and a
renewed
focus on mentorship.
Avoiding such outcomes will require
renewed
support for multilateral treaties such as the 2015 Paris climate agreement, which has been weakened by the withdrawal of the United States.
The Israeli-Palestinian conflict is in one of its worst phases in decades, with the
renewed
frustration unleashed by the massive loss of civilian life in Gaza likely to encourage extreme reactions.
And, so far, EU leaders have failed to leverage
renewed
support for the European project to argue for change.
But on Monday, the international Day of the African Child, there will be a
renewed
attempt to highlight the girls’ plight and what failure to secure their release would mean for girls’ rights around the world.
One could also sense a
renewed
commitment to the austerity policies that incited Europe’s double-dip recession.
Within the current recession, we have already had a double dip; a dip at the beginning of 2008, then some growth, then another long, deep dip, then
renewed
growth.
China’s
renewed
self-confidence is based on its remarkable economic prowess, which is derived not from natural resources, but from productivity and creativity.
He called the
renewed
attacks on Curiel “a textbook case of racism,” but nonetheless reiterated his support for Trump, because the presumptive Democratic nominee, Hillary Clinton, isn’t an acceptable alternative.
While G7 member states
renewed
their commitment to eliminating polio at a summit in Japan earlier this year, a subsequent G20 summit in Hangzhou, China, where two-thirds of the world’s population was represented, made no reference to it; nor did the G77 group of 134 developing countries at its last meeting.
On the face of it, countries moving toward democracy seem as likely to experience poor economic performance as countries moving toward
renewed
dictatorship, because political instability and uncertainty of any kind naturally hurt investment and growth.
Quick, forceful restructuring will help end the credit crunch and lay the base for
renewed
growth.
The UN, the EU, Greece, Turkey, and UN Security Council members must be united in their support for any
renewed
effort to reach a settlement.
After a restless month in which it appeared that momentum for talks had dissipated, the announcement has
renewed
hope that a transformative agreement between the United States and the European Union can be reached.
If citizens are not satisfied with the decisions they take, that delegation is not renewed: the previous majority loses the election and is replaced by a new government or a new parliamentary majority.
Indeed, the
renewed
Sino-Egyptian relationship is a cornerstone of China’s effort to attract new allies in regions once dominated by US and European interests.
These new billions do seem to demonstrate
renewed
government resolve, but is throwing money at the war on terror enough?
The Peace Process and the Arab SpringDENVER – President Barack Obama’s speech on the ongoing popular uprisings in the Middle East, followed by Israeli Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu’s recent visit to Washington, was intended to kick off a
renewed
effort to revive the Israeli-Palestinian peace process.
Beyond 2015, improving the lives of the world’s poorest and most vulnerable people will require
renewed
cooperation and coordination, both within and between countries and sectors.
International condemnation will surely include new sanctions, or at least a
renewed
effort to enforce existing ones.
Such a
renewed
energy balance would impact the current global balance of power.
Now, action must be taken to avoid
renewed
violence; the politicians who incited and funded the bloodshed must be held accountable.
From Argentina’s perspective,
renewed
access to international capital markets was worth the cost of settling with the holdouts.
In all three cases, the government would be more oriented toward European and eurozone integration than a
renewed
CDU-FDP administration would be.
At the turn of the century, the establishment of institutions like the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis, and Malaria, the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, and GAVI, the Vaccine Alliance, coincided with a
renewed
effort to improve global health.
Before long, monetary tightening accompanied
renewed
trade friction with the US, prompting more yen appreciation and another recession.
That a
renewed
Atlanticism would be a priority for either Obama or Huckabee is extremely doubtful, however.
It seems clear that a second rejection of the Lisbon Treaty by the Irish electorate would plunge the EU into a
renewed
crisis and threaten to derail the considerable gains in both democratic legitimacy and collective decision-making capacity deriving from the new Treaty.
Worse, instead of establishing
renewed
economic momentum, the growth rate fell in the second quarter of 2013 and all major forecasters are now revising their projections of full-year growth downward.
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