Returned
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Finally, if the migrant
returned
to Colombia after a specified period of working productively in the US, neither country would need compensation.
While Trump seemed briefly to be more interested in securing the Chinese government’s help in reining in North Korea, Trump seems eager, now that the North Korean nuclear crisis has apparently been
returned
to the back burner, to resume his administration’s focus on constraining the Asian giant.
And yet the Club of Rome’s basic insight – that we live and work in a finite global ecosystem, with exhaustible resources and capacities – has
returned
to challenge us again.
Jean Monnet, one of the EU’s founding fathers, repeatedly
returned
to the notion that the urgency of emergency would propel integration.
But Senators Elizabeth Warren and John McCain, a powerful duo, have
returned
to the fight.
Moreover, after a 40-year drop in voting rates in presidential elections, from 62% to 50%, the decline stopped in 2000, and
returned
to 58% in 2008.
Solidarity, pushed underground when martial law was declared in December 1981, survived seven years of repression and then
returned
in 1989 on the wave of Gorbachov’s “perestroika.”
The breaking news teams
returned
to Bangkok long ago, where a military coup, ongoing mass protests, and other big political stories have kept them busy ever since.
Japanese public opinion has remained adamant for decades that all four islands belong to Japan, and that no real peace can exist until they are
returned.
So sending Hatoyama as ambassador may elicit harsh criticism, as his grandfather once agreed to a peace process that
returned
only two islands, and many Japanese fear that his grandson may also be prepared to cut another unequal deal.
This is one of the reasons why the boom of 2006 was incapable of creating additional jobs in German manufacturing; why Germany still has the OECD’s highest unemployment among low-skilled workers; and why aggregate full-time employment has not yet
returned
to its level in 2000.
Moreover, the requirement of parents’ approval for placing children in special schools remains valid, while Roma children who were initially placed in those schools could have
returned
to mainstream schools later, and thus reintegrated into normal schooling.
But Henry’s successors soon
returned
to the arbitrary ways of kings in those times.
Switzerland repatriated $684 million of former President Ferdinand Marcos’ money to the Philippines and $700million of General Sani Abacha’s funds to Nigeria, and, with other nations,
returned
to Peru more than $180 million stolen by former government official Vladimiro Montesinos.
But now we have
returned
to an aesthetic of political mesmerization, reflected in the host government’s declared aim that China should win more gold medals than any country before.
Koreans living in Japan know how ruthless the North can be toward its own citizens; after all, North Korea has even abducted Japanese citizens, many of whom have never
returned.
Now that peace has
returned
and is accepted as a daily aspect of life, let no one doubt Georgia's will to establish the conditions and institutions of an enduring civility and prosperity.
The dysfunctional system of European fiscal governance should be dismantled; fiscal responsibility should be
returned
to member states; and, to minimize the risk of excessive future lending, private lenders should be required to bear the losses implied by unsustainable sovereign debt.
More precisely, it has been led astray by the Conservative Party’s ideological fantasy that certain EU powers can and should be
returned
to British sovereignty.
Instead, as US and allied troops left areas that had supposedly been “cleared,” the Taliban and other extremist groups soon
returned.
It is difficult to see how the girls could be
returned
safely.
For example, last April, when a college student searched Google images for “unprofessional hairstyles for work,” the results showed mostly pictures of black people; when the student changed the first search term to “professional,” Google
returned
mostly pictures of white people.
It is as if we have
returned
to the days of Henry VIII, an impulsive, deranged monarch who was surrounded by a gaggle of plutocrats, lickspittles, and flatterers, all trying to advance their careers while keeping the ship of state afloat.
At the height of the Egyptian protests, Chinese Web surfers who searched the terms “Egypt” or “Cairo” were
returned
messages saying that no results could be found.
With many Americans anxiously monitoring the monthly performance of their private pension plans, the only economic statistic that matters is that the S&P 500 has
returned
to its pre-2008 level.
The Trouble with Emerging MarketsLAGOS – The financial turmoil that hit emerging-market economies last spring, following the US Federal Reserve’s “taper tantrum” over its quantitative-easing (QE) policy, has
returned
with a vengeance.
If France had
returned
fully to NATO’s military structures 10 or 15 years ago, before ESDP existed, this would indeed be a serious and well-founded objection.
When they emerged from prison, they
returned
to their dangerous work.
From Munich to KyivBRATISLAVA/PRAGUE – In 1938, when British Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain
returned
from Munich proclaiming “peace in our time," Winston Churchill famously denounced the decision Britain and France had just made.
With the US stock market clawing its way back from the sharp correction of early February, the mindless mantra of the great bull market has
returned.
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