Restoration
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A Red Cross-led mangrove
restoration
project in Vietnam not only reduced damage to dykes and other built infrastructure, but also resulted in higher aquaculture yields and thus more income for the local communities.
A mangrove and coral
restoration
project in Grenada – a joint effort of the Red Cross, the Nature Conservancy, and the fishers of Grenada’s Grenville community – has also shown great potential to increase resilience.
The PC seemed at first to promise a
restoration
of the balance in favor of the individual.
In their own defense, eurozone ministers point to the raft of reforms that they have introduced over the past 30 months, which will promote economic modernization, the
restoration
of sound government finances, and closer economic coordination.
Putin may not have a firm or comprehensive plan for imperial restoration, but he undoubtedly has an abiding inclination to make imperial advances whenever the risk is bearable, as in Georgia in 2008 and Ukraine in 2014.
Protests against the decisions of the post-communist authorities, who were ousted in elections last year, at least had the appearance of some principled political motivation: we were against them and feared an attempted
restoration.
Indeed, the
restoration
of social dialogue as a tool with which to forge long-lasting consensus represents a deep cultural shift that augurs well for such efforts.
Through such revelations what I call a "moral sentence" may be imposed on the guilty, and it is the existence of such a "sentence" which will arouse the type of deep public reflection necessary for the
restoration
of democracy.
The focus of one should be the
restoration
of traffic on the Danube and the extension of the transportation networks of the region.
Without them, fast-growing seaweed quickly monopolizes space on the reef, preventing
restoration
of healthy quantities of coral cover.
Japan’s Self-Defense Forces played an important role in rescue and
restoration
activities, with about half of its 200,000 personnel dispatched to the damaged area.
In doing so, she became an enemy of the state, because her work exposed the barbaric policies practiced against the displaced populations, uncovered the truth behind state actions, and called for the
restoration
of basic human rights.
The scale of the penalties is now large enough to have a substantial impact on banks’ balance sheets, delay the
restoration
of their health, and constrain their lending capacity.
And, to ensure fairness, it seeks the
restoration
of the GST Disputes Settlement Authority provided for in the original bill, so that the GST council administering the tax would not rule on its own decisions.
Otherwise, the failure to address common risks and challenges may well result in citizens placing exclusive faith in the nation-state, rejecting solidarity, and calling for the permanent
restoration
of national borders.
The upside of rebuilding – beyond the urgent
restoration
of normal life for thousands of people – is only a temporary palliative for an impaired economy.
Schroeder came to power seven years ago representing a new generation whose formative experience was not the Cold War, European integration, and transatlantic friendship, but German unification and the
restoration
of national sovereignty.
What ensued was the first great international crisis of the post-Cold War era, one that, in less than a year, led to the liberation of Kuwait, along with the
restoration
of its government.
The Kremlin’s huge weapons sales to Venezuela, and the bilateral military exercises held there, as well as the
restoration
of security links with Cuba, demonstrate that Russia is willing, once again, to challenge US hegemony in the Caribbean.
One hopes this will lead to the
restoration
of financial stability and growth as the government looks to reverse its stance on central-bank independence, interest-rate policy, and perhaps even the IMF.
This will not only delay the
restoration
of economic growth, but will also have dire political consequences.
The
restoration
of the capital, Grozny, was one of his clear achievements.
The cost of environmental
restoration
from oil on 640 kilometers of Saudi beaches after the 1991 Gulf War was $540 million.
Support for Brexit is essentially a demand for the
restoration
of sovereignty over the UK’s borders.
China portrayed the 1997
restoration
of its sovereignty over Hong Kong, following more than a century of British administration, as righting a historic injustice.
With that victory comes a
restoration
of the Nehru/Gandhi family that has dominated politics here since independence half a century ago.
But instead of a coronation, India's voters preferred a
restoration
of the Gandhis.
She will need to be as effective a policy magician as she proved to be magician in campaigning to make this Gandhi
restoration
succeed.
Fortunately, in 2015 – a watershed year for global commitments – world leaders established conservation and
restoration
of the world’s oceans as a key component of the new United Nations development agenda, underpinned by 17 so-called Sustainable Development Goals.
A Yanukovych
restoration
would be a disaster for Ukraine, for Russia, and for Europe, because it would put Ukraine’s independence in question and tempt Russia with dreams of renewed empire.
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