Returning
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Gold argued that
returning
to pre-1967 armistice lines would leave Israel without “defensible borders.”
And Myanmar’s military has mined the border with Bangladesh to stop them from
returning.
Unlike Poland three times in the eighteenth century, there can be no question of partition, with western Ukraine joining Europe and the country’s east
returning
to Russia.
Stability seemed to be
returning.
Returning
to Obama’s policy of “benign neglect” – a reasonable position at the time – would be problematic today.
In addition, Biden has opened the door to
returning
to the 2015 Iran nuclear agreement and is expected to adopt a much more constructive position toward the World Trade Organization than that of his predecessor.
The problem is that such agreements are not self-enforcing: once you have done something for me, I am better off not paying you for your service or not
returning
the money you lent me.
The risk of
returning
to work and school will not fall to zero until an effective vaccine has become widely available, or until the population has achieved “herd immunity.”
While Denmark is now reopening schools for the youngest children, Singapore is
returning
to lockdown mode, and Sweden is only beginning to impose one in earnest.
Our goal was to determine whether the physical and emotional toll of the violence Juan had suffered in Guatemala could be confirmed objectively, thereby corroborating Juan’s claim of a credible fear of
returning
home – a basic criterion for granting an asylum request.
Traditionalists recoiled at women going to work, dressed in jeans and other non-Indian clothing,
returning
home late at night after shifts in call centers attuned to Western business hours, freed from the bonds and the bounds of local social custom.
The Global Freshman Academy is geared toward older adults who are
returning
to earn their Bachelor’s degree, as well as to high school-age students who want to prepare for college or reduce the cost of their undergraduate education.
They advocate
returning
to a more loosely integrated Europe of sovereign nation-states, and rolling back the activities and reach of European institutions.
With such a persistently high risk of contracting the virus, US consumers will continue to be much more cautious than their counterparts in Japan, Canada, or Germany when it comes to
returning
to semi-normal economic activities like dining out or air travel.
Nutrition investments also make economic sense: every $1 spent on basic nutrition programs results in an estimated $16
returning
to the local economy.
Now, increased child poverty alone could result in ten million children not
returning
to school.
Every child
returning
to school should undergo a learning assessment aimed at identifying those in need of support.
But,
returning
to 2016 figures, US multinationals recorded $1.58 trillion in sales in the APAC region, while delivering $881 billion of FDI.
Don’t Scapegoat Migrants for the PandemicNEW YORK – Let’s be clear: COVID-19 initially spread around the world as a result of well-heeled travelers
returning
home from cruises, foreign skiing holidays, and international conferences.
The German sociologist Niklas Luhmann argued that, once individual actions came to be seen to have calculable, predictable, and avoidable consequences, there was no hope of
returning
to that pre-modern state of blissful ignorance, wherein the course of future events was left to the fates.
Upon
returning
to the farmhouse, well after midnight, I could hear Kapnias’s distant snoring and an array of excited cats.
Hence, the thousands of Swedish families
returning
from late-February skiing in the Italian Alps were strongly advised to return to work and school if not visibly sick, even if family members were infected.
Returning
to Allison’s historical paradigm, it is worth remembering that while Sparta emerged as the winner of the Peloponnesian War, it nonetheless suffered a subsequent decline, opening the way for the peripheral Greek kingdom of Macedon to rise to power under Philip II.
The idea of
returning
to “normal” after the COVID-19 crisis may still tempt many people.
Doing this when confidence in growth is
returning
would send a powerful signal that the policy change is structural and not just another belated cyclical Band-Aid.
Investors were understandably worried by four risks last year: overly aggressive US monetary tightening; escalation of the US-China trade conflict; soaring oil prices (possibly
returning
to $100 per barrel or higher); and another euro crisis, precipitated by the unprecedented left-right populist coalition that emerged from Italy’s election.
Germany would tacitly accept the former, but for the latter to happen, it would have to undergo a politically painful process of
returning
to reality and retiring the generation of politicians who have insisted on a nuclear phase-out.
In the most common version of this approach, samples – nasal swabs or saliva – are sent to relatively large labs, with the goal of
returning
results within 24-48 hours.
Or might they be prevented from
returning
to their own country, as US President Donald Trump announced would be the case for infected Americans overseas?
In late July, the Federal Reserve Board reversed its policy of
returning
interest rates to more normal levels, after a decade of ultra-low rates in the wake of the Great Recession.
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