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This relationship must be based on cooperation that benefits both sides, and that
respects
certain common principals of governance and non-interference.
Assad’s government has been importing allies – Lebanon’s Hezbollah, Iran, Russia, and even Turkey (in some respects) – to fight on its behalf for years.
India should take to heart former Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd’s prescient observation that “China, a nation of foreign and security policy realists,
respects
strategic strength and is contemptuous of vacillation and weakness.”
Adding new features can speed the transition, but what is necessary is only that the new system be incompatible with existing systems in certain respects, and that a sufficient number of people expect that it will become the new standard.
From asset bubbles and a dysfunctional financial system to currency suppression and monetary-policy blunders, Japan has been in many
respects
the laboratory of our future.
China is unique in many respects, but it is not the first country to experience corporate-debt difficulties.
Europe and the United States’ response to the crisis in Ukraine has failed in two
respects.
So, can a comprehensive agreement that
respects
Iran’s right to civilian nuclear energy, while allaying the international community’s fears of weaponization, be achieved?
This genetic approach measures effects that have accumulated over hundreds to thousands of generations, and the message is clear: humans have evolved in these
respects
fairly recently, some in one direction, some in another, depending on their environment and other conditions encountered.
But perhaps not: muddling through has in some
respects
worsened the underlying problems, making the inevitable adjustments all the more painful.
The Trump-Duterte Drug War TangoNEW YORK – When US President Donald Trump visits the Philippines this weekend, on the last stop of his marathon trip to Asia, he will pay
respects
to President Rodrigo Duterte.
He talks big, but
respects
his limits.
So, even if the eurozone’s structure is modified to achieve the desired level of fiscal discipline and balance, in its current highly decentralized structure, countries will continue to diverge in other important
respects.
Indeed, the KRG government has long made clear that it
respects
Turkish sovereignty and will not interfere with relations between Turkey’s government and its own Kurdish population.
Globalization, after all, forces people to recognize how similar they are in the most fundamental respects, and yet how vast are their differences in status, influence, and wealth.
This is an advance in many
respects.
A leader who
respects
his or her opponents is more likely to earn respect himself than one who doubts their patriotism and resents their criticism.
This disconnect between employment and value added reflects the role of information and communications technology (ICT), which is distinctive in two crucial
respects.
But the uncomfortable reality is that renewed interest in military integration also reflects the erosion of Europe’s strategic position as a result of Brexit and, in some respects, Trump.
Because America only
respects
strong partners, Russia will modernize the components of its national power that make it comparable to the US, in particular its nuclear arsenal.
So, from this point onward, cooperation between Korea and ASEAN will be developed in a way that
respects
public opinion among all of the peoples of our association, gains their support, and invites their hands-on participation.
Mainstream megabanks are puzzling in many
respects.
Not necessarily: for both sides in this debate are, in many respects, talking about different things.
All of this is taking place in a nation where Communist ideology remains strong and that remains in many
respects
a military dictatorship which threatens to conquer Taiwan by force, as well as uses North Korea, Pakistan, and Libya as stalking horses for weapons development.
This year also marks the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, on August 6 and 9, when citizens everywhere will have an opportunity to pay their
respects
to the hundreds of thousands of people who were killed or wounded on those tragic days.
And, while the subsidies may improve the quality of life for ordinary people in some respects, they also detract from it by suppressing domestic consumption.
In many respects, we are no longer citizens, but consumers.
The EU welcomed the inclusion last year of the following clause in the Chinese Constitution: “The government
respects
and protects the human rights of the people.”
The next generation was born between 1935 and 1955, and in many
respects
represents a generation “in between.”
It suggests a framework for reducing emissions that
respects
the development needs of China’s households, addresses US firms’ competitiveness concerns, and adheres to the principle of “common but differentiated responsibilities” embedded in international negotiations.
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