Shoulder
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This was all the more true given that Salah recently suffered a dislocated shoulder, which forced him out of Liverpool’s Champions League final against Real Madrid and sidelined him in Egypt’s first pivotal game in Russia, against Uruguay.
Just recently, after Trump asserted that South Korea should pay for the deployment of a $1 billion missile-defense system on its territory, McMaster called South Korea’s national security chief to pledge that the US would
shoulder
the costs.
All of us who value open public space must stand
shoulder
to
shoulder
in support of the policy frameworks and institutions that safeguard it.
As a remedy, he set up a War Responsibility Re-Examination Committee at his newspaper to undertake a 14-month investigation into the causes of Japan’s Pacific War.Watanabe tells us that the Committee concluded that, “not only high-ranking government leaders, general, and admirals should
shoulder
the blame.”
Of course, it is always easier to export blame than to
shoulder
it.
This is revealed in the tensions that have existed between Poland, which fears domination by the EU’s steering group, and Germany, which is reluctant to
shoulder
the financial burden for a union in which it is under-represented.
Here, the UN secretary-general must
shoulder
significant responsibility.
They all have very large net social security liabilities; they all have excessive entitlements and too few future taxpayers to
shoulder
the burden.
Together, we must
shoulder
the great task of upholding world peace and promoting common development.
The problem is that the US lacks experience in “persuading a uniquely large developing country with enormous domestic challenges and a historical chip on its national
shoulder
to cooperate actively with the international community.”
But Trump seems eager for state and local governments, which are in the strongest position to assess the needs of their communities, to
shoulder
much of the burden.
In short, an internationally diminished US is loath to relinquish its dominance of global institutions, yet unwilling to
shoulder
the associated financial and political costs.
Moreover, much of Europe stayed with the DM and that helped
shoulder
the burden of a more competitive dollar.
Instead, the ECHR’s 47 member states – with 800 million people – need to
shoulder
more responsibility to make the existing system work.
Intelligence and military support for both countries will be essential, as will enhanced efforts to help Jordan
shoulder
its massive refugee burden.
As a result, countries neighboring the crises – which are often struggling themselves – have been left to
shoulder
an increasing share of the burden.
I do not sympathize with this group, but I do understand that non-voters expect only one thing of Germany’s political parties these days: “practically the same”The Arab Spring’s Backward Leap for WomenCAIRO – This summer, as the dust of the Arab Spring revolutions begins to settle, women – who stood
shoulder
to
shoulder
with men in defying tyranny – are finding themselves marginalized and excluded from decision-making.
While China would inevitably cover a substantial share of these costs, owing to its geographic proximity and historic ties to the North, it needs reassurance that it would not be left to
shoulder
the burden alone.
Italians already
shoulder
heavy taxes: an individual taxpayer with annual income of €50,000 pays €15,000 in income tax; with two children, that total drops by only €1,000.
Putin must now look over his
shoulder
even more often – for challenges from the street and, perhaps, for challenges from within.
Worse, while promoting multilateralism on the world stage, China has given the cold
shoulder
to multilateral cooperation among river-basin states.
Instead, we are witnessing the birth of a non-polar order, in which America’s chief competitors remain too busy with problems at home and in their immediate neighborhoods to
shoulder
the heaviest international burdens.
The largest developing nations – China, India, and Russia – will need to
shoulder
some of the burden of reducing greenhouse-gas emissions.
Reality has become even more complicated since then: the family’s role continues to decline in Asia; philantropy, despite a few extraordinarily generous individuals, has more than met its limits in America; and, with the possible exception of the Nordic countries, the state in Europe, overburdened by debt, no longer has the means or the will to
shoulder
new responsibilities.
This probably contributes to a host of health-related problems: 15% of the workforce complain of headaches, 33% of backache, 23% of fatigue, and 23% of neck and
shoulder
pains, plus a host of other illnesses, including life-threatening ones.
Americans find their patience tried by Europeans who are free with their advice and criticism yet reluctant to
shoulder
risks.
Second, key trading countries must
shoulder
more responsibility for the global trading system.
SMEs ultimately
shoulder
these costs, diminishing their ability to contribute to overall economic growth.
With the American consumer likely to remain on ice, the same 30% must also continue to
shoulder
the burden of a sluggish economic recovery.
While enlargement remains the EU's most important geo-strategic goal, we must
shoulder
our global responsibility in other ways as well.
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