Secure
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The China-US Climate DuetBEIJING – Without active collaboration between the United States and China, not only will the odds for successful negotiations in Copenhagen this December to
secure
a successor treaty to the Kyoto Protocol be diminished, but it will be unlikely that any meaningful remedy will be found in time to arrest rising global temperatures.
For the US, those questions arose in the 1840s and 1850s, when the urgent need for a union to
secure
independence had faded, causing issues and conflicts that had been papered over to resurface.
Our societies and citizens need more freedom if we are to build a more peaceful, prosperous, and
secure
world.
Only then can the US
secure
China’s cooperation in confronting urgent regional challenges and win its commitment to a rules-based and inclusive regional order.
In order to
secure
a working majority in the House of Commons after last year’s disastrous snap election, British Prime Minister Theresa May’s Conservatives made a deal with Northern Ireland’s Democratic Unionist Party, which has its roots in the more extreme unionist traditions.
It is equally clear that Asian states are not yet ready to assume the more meaningful leadership in global affairs that will be necessary to ensure that this tectonic shift can make the world more stable and
secure
than it has been.
Now, the “Berlin Republic” is very
secure
about its identity – and seemingly at sea in its dealings with the world.
Early successes are often needed to solidify the overwhelming buy-in of key constituencies, particularly those that naturally may be resistant to change at first (especially change that eliminates some of the traditional financial entitlements in moving from a familiar, albeit less secure, present toward what is now an unfamiliar future).
But, in order to
secure
the status that it desires, it must demonstrate that it understands that partnership is a two-way street.
In Italy and Germany, the police have searched offices and private homes to
secure
relevant documents.
It will restore hope for a more peaceful,
secure
and prosperous future.
Taking Back ImmigrationLONDON – Within hours of US President Barack Obama’s re-election last month, a powerful belief took hold: overwhelming support from Latino voters had helped to
secure
his victory.
Hospitals tend to be more secure, because the Geneva Conventions give them special protection as safe havens – a fact often recognized by even the most murderous of terrorist groups.
Sanctions are also unlikely to
secure
wide acclamation.
Without the US on board, the rules-based international system would be far less
secure
– not least because others might soon follow Trump’s example, choosing bilateral deal making over multilateral cooperation.
Strong political commitments are needed to provide the aid that is needed to accelerate progress, and to
secure
success for the Doha trade round that is so crucial for developing countries' longer-term prospects.
Had Nader supporters cast their vote for a major party candidate, they would have delivered Gore more than enough votes to
secure
his victory – he lost Florida by only 537 votes – and ended up with a president whose values were much more closely aligned with their own.
With China in a position to rebuild its offline infrastructure, it can
secure
a leading position in OMO.
But no amount of stitching, shoveling, or fighting can
secure
a future the way an education can.
But all of Asia’s strongmen share a key characteristic: they
secure
public support by preying on economic ignorance.
Incidentally, I think it would be far more revealing to draw up a list of those states that have destroyed or damaged the relationship of trust with their citizens to such an extent that they can only
secure
their tax revenues by criminalizing tax evasion and trampling on privacy.
But realizing these economy-wide gains while providing a
secure
and portable safety net for all workers will require new ways of thinking by companies and policymakers.
Our economic diplomacy has three key objectives, one of which is to
secure
more markets for our exports and enticing more tourists to visit the country.
Swedish Match reported the alleged attempt to
secure
a bribe to the European Commission in May, at which point OLAF immediately began to investigate.
The experience of a medical specialist moving permanently to the UK from India is very different from that of a construction worker from Romania hoping to
secure
a better salary in France.
Of course, we cannot
secure
a sustainable future in a matter of months.
That, in turn, has created a new set of worries for banks that are over-exposed to supposedly
secure
government debt.
No more
secure
guarantee for the protection of human rights exists than a heightened, collective moral awareness within society to defend every person’s dignity.
To
secure
the moral sense that only social solidarity may provide, a clear set of social rights must also exist.
Indeed, whenever nuclear assets have been least
secure
– during the Soviet Union’s collapse, China’s Cultural Revolution, and the Algiers putsch (when a group of mutinous retired generals set their sights on a nuclear device that France was testing in the Algerian desert) – they have not been compromised.
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