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Ignoring international law, Russian President Vladimir Putin has been
sending
an unvarnished message that only force matters.
When the European Union last year considered lifting its symbolic arms embargo against China, none of the governments driving the proposal bothered to consider that this, too, would be symbolic,
sending
a message all over Asia that Europe was putting its political weight behind Chinese regional policies.
As a result, these countries are confronted with an untenable choice: either stop
sending
children to school, or borrow money at much higher rates and risk accruing unsustainable debts.
What remains highly uncertain, however, is whether an obviously overheating market can be cooled without
sending
America, and its main trading partners around the world, into an economic tailspin.
One day we are told that growth is definitely passé; the next that recovery is on track; and the third that the European Central Bank is considering
sending
checks to all citizens to boost output and revive inflation.
Such a mission will require
sending
hundreds more military specialists to Libya than the few dozen that Britain, France, and Italy have pledged.
By seeking to make an example of the UK, the EU is
sending
the message that it is a union in which some members are bound to lose.
Lower demand could, in turn, cause the fall in prices to accelerate,
sending
prices into a dangerous tailspin.
The previous year, German Chancellor Angela Merkel laid the plant’s cornerstone herself,
sending
a strong signal of her seriousness about Germany’s shift to clean, renewable energy.
There were two stickers by the rearview mirror, standing side-by-side and
sending
seemingly contradictory messages.
The line in the sand that President George W. Bush drew on the night of August 11, warning against Russian air strikes on Tbilisi’s airport and shortly thereafter
sending
Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice to visit Tbilisi, provoked a split in the Kremlin.
Particularly in South Asia and sub-Saharan Africa, cultural norms and economic hardships stop parents from
sending
their daughters to school or from keeping them in school for as long as they enroll their sons.
To avoid
sending
her classified information on her private server, her aides delivered it by other means – orally or in written summaries.
It is getting tough in its territorial disputes with Japan in the East China Sea; it is becoming assertive in the South China Sea with its neighbors, also over disputed islands; it put its own stealth fighter on display during the US defense secretary’s visit to China; it is
sending
its first aircraft carrier out to sea for trials, indicating the possibility of establishing naval bases in the Indian Ocean.
But what if Spain - and Europe as a whole - had reacted in the opposite way to the Madrid train bombing of April, saying: "We promise that because of that slaughter we will double our support for stabilization in Iraq by
sending
twice as many troops, experts, engineers, teachers, policemen, doctors, and billions of euros in support of allied forces and their Iraqi co-workers."
While he has said that the US should “stop
sending
foreign aid to countries that hate us,” he has also observed that failure to help poor countries can foment instability.
On February 19, the Bulgarian police arrested Hadjiev with the intention of
sending
him back to face a similar fate.
Addressing an international gathering that included Russia’s First Deputy Minister, US Secretary of Defense William Perry summed up the optimists’ version: "It is in Bosnia where we are
sending
the message that NATO is the bedrock on which the future security and stability of Europe will be built.
In the face of this uncertainty, they do not readjust their spending; instead, they refrain from spending until the mists clear,
sending
the economy into a tailspin.
Leveraging the World Bank’s Capital IncreasePARIS – In April, governments from around the world agreed to a $13 billion capital increase for the World Bank Group,
sending
a clear signal that multilateralism is far from dead.
UN member states should uphold this principle by
sending
a strong signal to Maduro’s government to end the current violence.
Instead, the panel focused on deterrence, penalizing asylum seekers who survive the journey to Australian shores by
sending
them to Nauru or Manus Island, Papua New Guinea, to wait their turn to be processed.
There were no major, unfortunate incidents; the constant protests were strident but not especially violent or well-attended; no significant slights or mishaps took place; and President Bush achieved what he probably was most interested in:
sending
a message back to the United States that he actually is interested in more than Iraq.
In 2014, as the Chinese economy slowed relative to the US, capital flows reversed,
sending
China’s overall balance of payments into deficit.
But Abe was also
sending
a message to Japan’s main ally and defender, the United States.
For example, Russia, which is helping Iran construct a nuclear reactor at Bushehr, should offer Iran a guarantee of low enriched uranium fuel and reprocessing of the reactor's spent fuel by
sending
it back to Russia if Iran agrees to forego enrichment and reprocessing.
China should refrain from
sending
official vessels into Japanese waters, and use a hotline with Japan to manage crises generated by nationalist “cowboys.”
By trying to destroy a democratic, pro-Western Georgia, the Kremlin is
sending
a message that, in its part of the world, being close to America and the West does not pay.
In this context,
sending
a secret envoy to Pyongyang to lay the groundwork for productive negotiations is precisely what the US should be doing.
Well aware of Russia’s emergence as a growing energy super-power, of the relative weakening of US clout and determination, of Europe’s deep divisions between pro-Russians, such as Germany and even more so Italy, and anti-Russians (mostly from the EU’s newest members in eastern Europe), and of the United Nations’ paralysis owing to Russia’s veto power, the Kremlin is
sending
a strong message to the world: “the time for concessions is over.”
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