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Those participating would be wise to remember that inclusive sustainable development can be realized only when all human rights – including gender equality – are protected, respected, and fulfilled.
For one thing, the failure of the EU’s Stability and Growth Pact has raised serious doubts as to whether political debt constraints would ever be respected, unless they are imposed and controlled by the IMF itself.
But a
respected
literary agent told me that using graphs was a bad idea, because only a small share of people absorb quantitative information better when it is presented visually.
The biggest challenges are political: a presidential system like Costa Rica’s works well in a polity divided into two main parties, with rules designed to ensure that minority views are adequately
respected.
We embraced these norms to avoid barbarism; if we want them to be respected, we need unflinching commitments from the great powers, such as a pledge not to support or remain in coalitions with those who hold humanitarian norms in contempt.
The important thing is that the methods chosen are the right ones, which means that from President Putin on down legality must not only be respected, but shown to be
respected.
The only option left was a coalition comprised of old oppositions, which, given the absence of a
respected
institutional framework, will make a return to stability slow, difficult, and perilous.
Mueller, a widely
respected
former FBI director, will keep alive for some time the investigation into whether Trump’s campaign or political associates colluded with Russia in its effort to elect Trump.
Some liberal and highly
respected
economists, including Larry Summers, also worry about the outcome of globalization, even if they disagree with Trump’s approach.
So G7 leaders recently pledged to prolong the sanctions until both the 2014 and 2015 Minsk agreements are fully
respected.
Her father was a
respected
president; yet she could well be remembered as one of the country’s most corrupt.
As they enter the workforce, their language skills improve, their household income soars, and their children see firsthand a woman in a respected, economically valued role.
Taking a stand now would not only send a clear message to Turkey’s governing authorities; it would also provide a direct indication to Turkey’s population that Europe expects their rights and freedoms to be
respected.
On other occasions the incongruity is real, and the standards developed by the Euro-American world are perceived in all sincerity as alien creations that can be respected, not inwardly embraced.
GDP Should Be Corrected, Not ReplacedZURICH –
Respected
economists have long pointed out that gross domestic product is an inadequate measure of economic development and social well-being, and thus should not be policymakers’ sole fixation.
When the Bureau of Labor Statistics issued a report in October showing that the national unemployment rate remained “essentially unchanged at 7.9%,” Republican operatives sought to discredit the highly
respected
BLS.
And some Venezuelans cannot be sure their rights will be
respected.
The BOJ’s widely
respected
governor, Masaaki Shirakawa, whose term expires in April, summarized the situation in his usual restrained way, saying that “long-term interest rates may spike and have a negative effect on the economy.”
All treaties and commitments – including, crucially, the Maastricht Treaty’s “no bailout” clause – must be
respected
without exception.
At Triumph Square in Moscow, protestors have consistently demanded that Article 31, which guarantees the right to peaceful assembly, be
respected.
The new foreign minister, Mohammad Javad Zarif, is well known and
respected
by the leaders of all of the countries participating in the negotiations, and he will assume important responsibilities in any talks that take place.
Another
respected
author, the 84-year-old Yu Ying-shih, is also under siege for his support of the Hong Kong protests.
According to a
respected
defense industry publication, Sarkozy changed his mind after his party’s smaller-than-anticipated victory in June’s parliamentary election.
In recanting on this basis, Goldstone conveys to the Israelis that they can receive absolution from a highly
respected
voice of the international community by making a show of investigations.
But, as it turned out, the media could not be relied on fully, either, with even the most
respected
outlets unnecessarily feeding public anxiety.
In the wake of the Fukushima meltdown, a trusted expert handing out veracity scores, or “Pinocchios,” in a
respected
newspaper would have given the public a greater sense of certainty in an atmosphere of fear and mistrust.
To mitigate the rupee’s appreciation, thereby boosting external demand, the Reserve Bank of India (RBI) – one of India’s most
respected
institutions, populated by qualified professionals – must be given greater policy space and autonomy.
None of these principles have been
respected
in Zimbabwe, and regional leaders have not cited their violation as reason to censure Mugabe’s government.
He surely would have
respected
the separation of powers, and would not have tainted the presidency with daily bacchanals of lies and narcissism.
Unleashed from the rule of Brussels, the sirens of Brexit promise, Britain would once again be a beacon of freedom in the world,
respected
by China, tied to the United States in the bilateral “special relationship,” and all the while retaining friendly commercial ties with the European continent.
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