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With that assured, and its decisions respected, the Court will be able to address real threats to human rights or democratic values posed by PiS legislation.
China must confront them if it wants to progress domestically and become a
respected
and respectable actor of the international system.
In reviewing these efforts, one constant stands out: the US has made the most progress on issues where Russia has felt that America
respected
its interests.
After all, a society like Japan, trying to escape two decades of economic malaise, cannot feel completely comfortable outsourcing its national-security strategy, even to an ally that is as
respected
and reliable as the US.
At the height of the eurozone crisis, the IMF, the EC, and the ECB (not to mention financial markets) warmly welcomed the economists Mario Monti and Lucas Papademos as highly
respected
“technocratic” prime ministers for Italy and Greece, respectively.
As the entire international community is fighting radicalization and terrorism, we firmly believe that this effort must be part of an overall endeavor aimed at building a better world, based on cultural diversity, in which human dignity, human rights, and fundamental freedom are properly
respected.
For this, Zidane was not only admired, but also
respected.
In his recent speech before the US Congress, Macron called for a “new breed of multilateralism … effective, accountable and results-oriented,” a multilateralism that “will allow our cultures and identities to be respected, to be protected, and to flourish freely together.”
But a forthcoming report by two highly
respected
economists – Jean Pisani-Ferry, the French government’s Commissioner-General for Policy Planning, and Henrik Enderlein, a key leader of a reformist group of German economists – will propose a way forward.
A new study by Drew Altman, a
respected
health-care expert and President of the Henry J. Kaiser Family Foundation, concludes that slower growth in real GDP, along with a lower inflation rate, accounts for more than three-quarters of the slowdown in health-care spending in the US after 2001.
Today, credibility can only be restored if treaties and rules are
respected
again.
The agreement only stresses that labor rights are to be respected, highlighting that a party to the agreement "shall not fail to effectively enforce its labor laws, through a sustained or recurring course of action or inaction, in a manner affecting trade between the Parties."
What the Chinese public resents most is the collusion between government officials and businesspeople, described by the
respected
Chinese economist Wu Jianglian as “capitalism of the powerful and rich.”
The cases involving science included a costly lawsuit against Nature, one of the world’s best-known and most widely
respected
scientific journals.
But that is less likely to happen if the EU system for coordinating the 18 eurozone members’ budget policies (the so-called Two Pack and Six Pack) is seen to be
respected
– especially by the larger countries, such as France and Italy.
She is highly
respected
internationally, at the height of her popularity at home, and has no rivals to fend off within her own party.
Moreover, the BRICS have created the New Development Bank, headquartered in Shanghai and headed by one of India’s most
respected
private-sector bankers.
Fourth, the US should renew its respect for international law by recognizing three principles: that the 1967 pre-occupation boundaries must be
respected
in any negotiations; that Palestinian sovereignty over East Jerusalem must be safeguarded, with guaranteed access for Muslims, Christians, and Jews to their holy sites; and that the plight of Palestinian refugees, whose 60-year ordeal remains emblematic of the Palestinian predicament, must be acknowledged and fairly addressed.
This spring, Trump let it be known that he wanted the special counsel running that investigation, Robert Mueller, a former FBI director who is highly
respected
by both parties, to be fired.
So what can we do to nudge things forward in a region where America is again engaged but not respected, and where Europe is neither?
Instead of cementing Poland’s strategic importance to NATO and its rightful place as a powerful,
respected
EU member state, the PiS has become obsessed with reversing modernity.
More specifically, according to the monthly GDP estimates from the highly
respected
forecaster Macroeconomic Advisers, it came in December – the month before Obama was inaugurated.
Instead, it needs locally
respected
leaders who are capable of working in a complex and multi-dimensional political world.
Former Mexican President Ernesto Zedillo, a
respected
economist and currently the Director of Yale's Center for Globalization, is an excellent candidate for the IMF post.
With a doctorate in economics, he is a
respected
and widely published scholar, an experienced manager, and an able politician who was elected to Chile's Senate five years ago.
Still, consider a recent matter-of-fact report from a sober and
respected
US magazine.
The country is
respected
by developed and developing countries alike, often bridging the interests of both, and is widely viewed as an honest broker.
Philip Verleger, a
respected
energy analyst, argues that, by 2023, the 50th anniversary of Nixon’s “Project Independence,” the US will be energy independent in the sense that it will export more energy than it imports.
Since 85% of Iranian voters decided that it was worth taking part in the last election, their decision must be
respected.
It was a public attack on a
respected
national and religious leader, and it was answered quickly by the leaders of the two most important Muslim organizations in the country.
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