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But, in this case, the crisis kept growing bigger, and the authorities ran out of road when Germany’s Constitutional Court
ruled
out additional guarantees beyond the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) without the consent of the Bundestag.
Even containment is
ruled
out, for there is simply no room for negotiation and compromise.
When the United Kingdom, the region’s colonial master and protector, decided that it could no longer afford such financial burdens, US leaders
ruled
out taking its place.
Meles Zenawi, who hosted the summit, has
ruled
Ethiopia for nearly 20 years and has convinced no one outside his circle of cronies that his country's elections have been free and fair.
The International Atomic Energy Agency has not
ruled
against the agreement, and I am informed that the Brazilian/Turkish brokered deal does not violate the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, to which Iran, as a signatory, is obliged to adhere.
Stockholm,
ruled
by conservatives and liberals, has extended its free-market experiments, such as privatization of subway trains, to education vouchers and free choice of alternative schools.
Nor can the prospect be
ruled
out that the regime would seek to depart in a blaze of glory with a final desperate act.
The war that erupted in 1991 in no small measure pitted those parts that had been
ruled
by the German-speaking empires against those that avoided such colonization.
This quixotic strategy met with unexpected success when Federal Judge Thomas Griesa
ruled
in the holdouts’ favor.
Although the Court
ruled
that genocide had taken place, it decided that Serbia was not responsible under international law.
Instead, it
ruled
on a minor side issue that many claim was based on a retrospective law.
The Trouble with North KoreaNEW YORK – Nobody would care much about North Korea – a small and isolated country of 24 million people,
ruled
by a grotesque dynasty that calls itself communist – if it were not for its nuclear weapons.
After the collapse in 1945 of the Japanese empire, which had
ruled
quite brutally over the whole of Korea since 1910, the Soviet Red Army occupied the north, and the US occupied the south.
The orthodoxy mistakenly assumes that government spending cannot generate any extra income; but so long as it prevails, debt-financed fiscal policy is
ruled
out as a means to revive economic growth.
Iran’s merchant class, one of the pillars of the clerical establishment that has
ruled
the country since the 1979 revolution, is grumbling as well.
This model has inspired many others outside of South Africa, not least in countries still
ruled
by authoritarian regimes that use fear tactics to maintain their grip on power.
Only money
ruled
in America, it was thought, so that meant that the Jews
ruled.
The story of most Westerns is of a wide-open rural idyll, where man has found perfect autonomy, threatened by a state
ruled
by man-made laws.
Recalling John Maynard Keynes’s dictum that “the world is
ruled
by little else” but “the ideas of economists and political philosophers,” perhaps policymakers need new ideas.
This may well have an impact on future regional political coordination, although Mexico’s future membership has not been
ruled
out.
Unemployment is
ruled
out from the start – a built-in outcome of the model that TPP proponents often fudge.
The Dark Side of SyrizaOXFORD – On January 25, Greece voted decisively for change, removing from power the two political parties – New Democracy and Pasok – that have
ruled
the country in one form or another since the restoration of democracy in 1974.
And, given the rising risk of a global systemic financial meltdown, the prospect of a decade-long L-shaped recession – like the one experienced by Japan after the collapse of its real estate and equity bubble – cannot be
ruled
out.
Berlusconi has been in power for eight of those years, though, as Giuliano Ferrara, the editor of Il Foglio, puts it, the popular perception is that, given his commanding personality, he has
ruled
the whole time.
In fact, guidelines were established last September, when the court
ruled
on which aspects of the European Financial Stability Facility (EFSF) – the precursor to the ESM and the eurozone’s current temporary emergency fund – were unacceptable, and laid out criteria that any potential solution must meet.
After Abdullah succeeded his brother Fahd, who
ruled
for 23 years until his death in 2005, he created an Allegiance Council, an ambiguous and mysterious family body that resembled the Vatican’s College of Cardinals.
This unpopularity opened the way for a return to the presidency of Ion Iliescu, the Ceausescu-era apparatchik who
ruled
Romania during the first, wasted years of our postcommunist transition.
To be sure, it maintained a navy equal in size to the next two fleets combined, and its empire, on which the sun never set,
ruled
over a quarter of humankind.
The British Empire was
ruled
in large part through reliance on local troops.
The interim administration must undertake a delicate balancing act: Iraqis will have to be prevented from choosing how they will be
ruled
until the economic preconditions are in place for that choice to be genuinely free.
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