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This will also require that the 2002 Global Partnership, dedicated to securing and eliminating all weapons of mass destruction – nuclear, chemical, and biological – is
renewed
and expanded when it convenes next year in the US.
The trade war appears to be among the reasons for a
renewed
slowdown in China.
Renewed
capital controls, they claim, would “fragment” the global financial market, undermining its ability to allocate capital efficiently.
The
renewed
salience of old, intractable cleavages – reflected in the grievances of Sunnis in Syria and Iraq, of Shias in Bahrain, Saudi Arabia, and Yemen, and of Kurds and Palestinians everywhere – makes the current situation especially precarious.
But, with the growing success of appeals to identity and
renewed
ethnic or religious nationalism, that is changing.
A
renewed
renminbi appreciation would boost China’s outward FDI growth even further by lowering the cost of overseas assets for Chinese firms, which operate in a fairly competitive market and have strong cash reserves from both retained earnings and large-scale state credit allocations.
This will require not only a new European narrative (which the UK’s natural experiment in self-destruction could help to create), but also a
renewed
EU.
The rump euro’s weakened exchange rate would lead to
renewed
economic growth, job creation, and a stronger tax base in southern European countries.
For that, he must pursue democratic reforms, institutional regeneration, and
renewed
diplomatic ties with the West.
Given this dissonance, the financial markets are responding with
renewed
upward pressure on Italian borrowing costs.
As President George W. Bush argued about the war in Iraq, US President Lyndon Johnson predicted that defeat in Vietnam “would be
renewed
in one country and then another.”
Netanyahu the PalestinianPHILADELPHIA – In January, Israeli voters will go to the polls for an election that promises to hand Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu a
renewed
mandate.
And only
renewed
dynamism – not more fiscal irresponsibility – offers any hope of a durable way out.
The
renewed
interest in Victorian social history – what people ate and wore, who worked for whom, etc., as opposed to the history of battles and “great men” – may not be a coincidence.
Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as Supreme Religious Leader, has final word on domestic and foreign policy, and scorns
renewed
relations with Washington.
Will the United States engineer a path to
renewed
growth?
But it is India – which maintains open borders with Nepal, and received millions of Nepali refugees during the civil war – that probably has the most at stake, as
renewed
conflict would destabilize India's hill districts, while leaving its Himalayan borders vulnerable to Chinese encroachment.
After France’s defeat by Bismarck’s Germany in the Franco-Prussian War, Baron Pierre de Coubertin (who re-launched the Olympic Games a few decades later) recommended a
renewed
national emphasis on sport, which by this point was seen as a form of military preparation.
If Valls wins, Macron will come under
renewed
pressure, because he is the other major representative of the Socialists’ “social-liberal” wing – although Valls is much more authoritarian than Macron on “Republican” issues such as secularism and national security.
They must demonstrate their efficiency, capacity to innovate, and ability to invigorate the continent with
renewed
dynamism and drive.
From companies exploiting weak enforcement of rules to countries hiding behind short-term definitions of national interests to consumers letting supermarkets get away with unsustainable purchasing, we need a
renewed
debate on the future of our oceans and the life that they support.
That is why the contract was
renewed.
As the first week of the annual UN General Debate drew to a close, there was lofty talk of seize-the-moment imperatives – from climate change and sustainable development to
renewed
pledges of aid for the impoverished and the advancement of women around the globe.
So, even if Merkel’s coalition should fail at, or even before, the next federal election, it was always assumed that no one could seriously challenge her chancellorship, and certainly not within a
renewed
“grand coalition” with the SPD.
BRUSSELS – The prospect that the centrist, pro-European Emmanuel Macron will become the next French president has fueled hope that
renewed
Franco-German leadership of the European Union may be on the horizon.
That is a recipe for
renewed
threats, not only to Ukraine, but to EU members like Poland, the Czech Republic, Hungary, Slovakia, Slovenia, and the three Baltic states.
Will the endgame be
renewed
class warfare, with populist governments coming to power, stretching the limits of income redistribution, and asserting greater state control over economic life?
By the end of June, the Department of Commerce had already received 21,000 applications for exemptions, and it expects that number to double this year.Processing these applications takes time and introduces further complications, all the more so because companies seeking exemptions must apply separately for each type of steel (with the only difference sometimes being the component’s shape), and because exemptions must be
renewed
annually.
If interest rates were lowered beyond a certain point, the dollar would come under
renewed
pressure and long-term bonds would actually go up in yield.
Europe needs a
renewed
vision and effective policies to realize that vision.
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