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This year’s voting departed markedly from previous National Assembly elections in several other key respects, beyond the support shown for Macron’s new political grouping.
That does not mean Russian leaders are any closer to accepting NATO expansion as a major contribution to European and Russian security, or to establishing an institutionalized dialogue with the West that
respects
the sovereignty of Russia’s neighbors.
Today, the situation has changed in three important
respects.
During the first two decades after the Cold War, a combination of suspicion and pragmatism prevailed on both sides, with competition in some
respects
and cooperation in others playing a crucial role in coping with important international challenges.
The only laws the Western hero
respects
are those laid down by God and his own conscience.
The mainstream models used by academics and policymakers differ in important
respects
but are depressingly similar in others.
And, unlike US President Barack Obama in Syria and Iran, Putin
respects
his own red lines: the former Soviet republics are not for the West to grab, and NATO will not be allowed to expand eastward.
By opting for cooperation, China can avoid a situation in which Japan is tempted to play an increasingly independent security role, which in some
respects
it is already beginning to do – indeed, in some significant
respects.
The wording was vague in two key
respects.
It is because Britain is a democracy that
respects
the rule of law that it has been able to mobilize vast sectors of its Muslim community.
In many
respects
the Russian leader is a kindred spirit.
Their religion will become for them a private matter, as it now is for most Europeans, and they will become integrated in all important
respects.
But the circumstances of the case, and the fact that it took two and a half years for this to happen, show just the opposite: the Belgian law
respects
the right to life – and, in carefully defined circumstances, the right to die.
In many respects, Putin’s dictatorship is primitive.
In many respects, Iran is perhaps the most interesting country in the region, with the greatest potential for development leading to - not to a Western-style democracy - but greater opening and liberalization.
Unfortunately, this turned out to be the wrong thing to do, as the monetarist interpretation of the Great Depression was, to put it bluntly, wrong in significant
respects
and radically incomplete.
More important, his presidency began a “revolution” from the political right – against the poor, the environment, and science and technology – that lasted for three decades, its tenets upheld, more or less, by all who followed him: George H. W. Bush, Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and, in some respects, by Obama in his first term.
In many respects, the former Soviet republics are less well-placed than their former communist neighbours to the West to cope with the transition to a market economy.
In many respects, it was a strange choice of venue: sunny Sochi has beautiful mountains but little or no snow.
The populist campaigns in the major referendums this year have differed in important
respects.
Migration is a multidimensional issue; it requires a comprehensive approach that also
respects
existing national laws and regulations.
In terms of exports, they did almost as well as, and in some
respects
even surpassed, the Chinese.
I have known Hasina for nearly 50 years, and I have had many opportunities to appreciate not only her nobility of spirit but also her deep and abiding attachment to a moderate and enlightened Islam that fully
respects
the rights of man – and of women.
Insurance companies provide professional, finely detailed risk management that
respects
the complexity of the dangers to be hedged and responds creatively to individual needs.
But, because the ban treaty goes beyond the NPT in two key respects, it has also drawn heavy opposition.
The more the international community
respects
this will -- provided that this does not interfere with the legitimate will of other nations -- the more stable the world will be.
In four key respects, the agreement is a good one for those who regard global climate change as an important problem and want to take feasible steps to address it.
In short, despite rosy appearances, Brazil clearly faces a complex and, in some respects, daunting agenda, which newly elected President Dilma Roussef cannot be expected to accomplish within her current mandate.
For Iran, escaping economic sanctions – which are being eased only so long as it
respects
the deal – remains a potent motivation.
While all of them could be beneficial in some respects, they also have features that, if left unchecked, could lead to dystopian outcomes.
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