Stalls
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Conflict parties also need to be prepared to return to the negotiation table if the agreement implementation
stalls.
We've got increasing market
stalls
selling local food, and in a survey that local students did for us, 49 percent of all food traders in that town said that their bottom line had increased because of what we were actually doing.
When I would go to the bathroom, I would turn my shoes around in the
stalls
so that it looked like I was peeing standing up.
And so what you would do is, you'd go down to the
stalls
and you would see these cell phones.
And it housed 20 horses in separate
stalls.
She's also started two additional food
stalls
and is now making plans for her own restaurant.
The merchants who had
stalls
in the old city market now trade out of sheds on the streets.
Everything is going smoothly until suddenly your car stutters and
stalls
right in the middle of the highway.
The editing is glacial and the pacing
stalls.
While the guy behind is keener on zeroing in on a few chicks in the
stalls
than actually documenting the incredible guitar work thats bleeding out the amps (the sound recording is good thanks to Wally Heider) Interspersed on the tracks are clips of student losers protesting against Vietnam etc on tracks like Machine Gun, complete waste of film!
I mean two guys talking to each other across toilet
stalls
for minutes on end is not entertainment.
Veal calves are similarly confined for all their lives in individual
stalls
that do not permit them to turn around, lie down, or stretch their limbs.
Individual
stalls
for sows, already outlawed in the United Kingdom and Sweden, will be banned across the entire EU from 2013.
Then, in 2002, animal welfare advocates put a proposal to ban sow
stalls
on the ballot in Florida.
Likewise, traditional markets and street
stalls
pay no sales taxes.
In Europe, concerns about domestic income inequality, though more muted, are compounded by angst about inequality between countries, as Germany roars ahead while the southern periphery
stalls.
In most affluent countries, if you were to confine dogs for months in cages like the
stalls
in which pigs on factory farms are often kept, you would be liable to prosecution.
The biggest risk to both US and Chinese prosperity is that China’s growth stalls, or that it pulls back from further global integration and reforms too slowly.
The risk in Russia is that calm economic growth will not come before a demagogic alliance of red and brown extremists
stalls
the advance of Russia's infant market democracy.
But it cannot push the string up: if economic growth stalls, as when confidence is seriously damaged, lowering interest rates may not be enough to stimulate demand.
But if job creation stalls, the unemployed or under-employed are likely to become frustrated – a recipe for conflict.
Barbers, clothes shops, fruit
stalls.
And economist Michael Pettis cautions that China’s reliance on policy stimulus to kick-start the economy whenever it
stalls
will merely cause macroeconomic vulnerabilities to accumulate.
Equally subject to human power are the animals that we raise for food, among them sows confined for their entire pregnancies – four months per pregnancy, two pregnancies per year – in
stalls
too narrow for them even to turn around.
On January 1, a European Union directive came into effect banning the use of individual sow
stalls
from the fourth week of pregnancy until one week before the sow gives birth.
Meanwhile, in America, active campaigning by the Humane Society of the US has led to about 50 major pork buyers announcing that they will phase out their purchase of pork from suppliers who use sow
stalls.
The ban on sow
stalls
there continues the progress made to ameliorate the most extreme forms of animal confinement.
Individual
stalls
for veal calves were the first to go, in 2007.
If the Basel process stalls, transatlantic deals, which are the crucial underpinning of Western capital markets, will be far harder to reach.
The consumption of veal has fallen sharply since it became widely known that to produce so-called “white” – actually pale pink – veal, newborn calves are separated from their mothers, deliberately made anemic, denied roughage, and kept in
stalls
so narrow that they cannot walk or turn around.
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