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A moratorium on oil and gas exploitation,
respected
by five different governments, reinforces these incentives.
Such concern has been voiced not only by press-freedom groups such as IPI, and journalists, like the Freedom for Journalists Platform (an umbrella group representing local and national media organizations in Turkey), but also by
respected
international institutions.
If the Chinese reform their political system and improve their human rights record, it will not be the result of anything we in the West say or do, but because they realize that the absence of the rule of law jeopardizes their long-term ambition to be strong and
respected.
The main opposition leader, Narendra Modi of the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), has moved aggressively to lay claim to the legacy of one of India’s most
respected
founders, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel.
Given the constant stream of security and data breaches and allegations of financial manipulation involving some of the world’s most
respected
banks, who can blame the public for feeling this way?
In Afghanistan, in collaboration with community shuras and protection committees,
respected
imams sometimes use their Friday sermons to raise awareness about the importance of education in Islam.
The German court’s rationale was that the European Parliament election is not a true election, because the principle of “one person, one vote” is not
respected.
He was a world-renowned philosopher, a professor at great universities – Oxford, Yale, Chicago – and someone who was
respected
and admired by his colleagues around the world.
What these will look like remains to be seen; but, at the very least, the “Leave” camp must feel that their votes were respected, while “Remain” supporters need to be convinced that the worst has been avoided.
Whoever fills Arafat’s shoes will need to make sure that these brigades are satisfied that their status, demands, and leaders are
respected.
Pakistan’s military is the country’s most
respected
and powerful institution.
The most dramatic breakthrough of this kind occurred when General Electric, one of the world’s most important, innovative, and
respected
companies, announced that it was going “green” with a major new corporate focus on environmentally sound technologies and a commitment to limit its own greenhouse gas emissions.
But China could become a highly
respected
and admired leader in the fight against global climate change.
A year ago, it set up an independent "Commission on Common Security and the Future of the Armed Forces" under the chairmanship of Richard von Weizsaecker, the
respected
former President of the Republic.
Draghi, a
respected
MIT economist, favors economic reform and understands the role that a strong euro plays in spurring it.
The case of Spain – where a competent and
respected
government is bearing the full brunt of a financial crisis that began elsewhere – is identical.
The rights of all women and their partners to choose the family-planning method that is appropriate for them must be respected, and a full range of quality contraceptives must be readily available to all.
In turn, several of Nehru's Muslim associates were
respected
nationally across the religious divide.
We urge the EU and its member states to insist that the rule of law is
respected.
By some estimates, including from a
respected
member of the Russian Academy of Sciences’ Institute of Geography, the official census is wildly incorrect – underestimating the decline in rural population by nearly 50%!
Respected
organizations like Reporters without Borders and Amnesty International have collected ample evidence of violence and intimidation against freethinking Cubans, who can expect a different kind of ring than that from jangling keys.
For all intents and purposes, they now live under a regime that is liberal, yet undemocratic: a system in which their rights are mostly
respected
but their political preferences are routinely ignored.
Women's rights have long been recognized – though all too often not
respected
– as human rights.
If the Lisbon treaty is to be respected, solidarity must be viewed as a political tool for moving towards a European defense policy that works for the common good.
Unfortunately, these distorted results have become conventional wisdom – even for
respected
economists like the Nobel laureate Paul Krugman, who recently invoked the flawed “50% youth unemployment” figure.
The choice of his economic team is crucial, because he plans to replace the
respected
finance minister, Pedro Malan, and the governor of the Central Bank, Arminio Fraga.
If the Danes did not want the Maastricht Treaty, their choice would be fully
respected.
Their decision must be
respected.
While the mission of this space may not be enough to shift the balance in world affairs, it can help spread peace, respect for human rights, and efficient and
respected
rules governing global commerce.
International law requires that the human rights of all migrants, whatever their status, are respected, which is also a fundamental precondition for individual and collective development.
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