State
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Oil and gas account for two-thirds of Russian exports, half of
state
revenues, and 20% of GDP, whereas high-tech exports represent only 7% of its manufactured exports (compared to 28% for the US).
For it to be useful, believers in scarce oil must be able to predict such things as the timing of the oil peak, the
state
of demand when oil production reaches it, and the pattern of decline.
This
state
of affairs does not hurt only women; it undermines everyone’s prospects.
The second card was the sorry
state
of continental Europe’s economy.
But how will his campaign against nuclear proliferation affect Israel, widely seen as the world’s sixth nuclear weapon state, and so far the only one in the Middle East?
That crisis is located in Mexico, which is in freefall, its
state
institutions under threat as they have not been since at least the Cristero Uprising of the late 1920’s and possibly since the Mexican Revolution of 1910.
The crisis consists in nothing less than an effort by the major drug cartels to tame and suborn the Mexican state, and not just in the strip along the United States border, though the epicenter of the crisis is there.
Indeed, the conventional wisdom in the US is that Mexico policy regarding illegal immigration and drugs will be the province of the new Homeland Security secretary, Janet Napolitano (herself a former border
state
governor).
Brazil imposes a 28% rate on prescription medicines, while medicines in India are subject to 5% value-added tax and a 3% education tax, on top of
state
taxes that range from 5% to 16%.
Without it, on whose behalf would the
state
– which is supposed to make decisions, define and protect rights, and impose obligations – be acting?
The occasion will likely be the largest gathering of world leaders in history, as some 170 heads of
state
and government adopt shared goals that will guide global development efforts until 2030.
Officials can now maintain real-time dashboards informing them of the current
state
of government facilities, transport networks, emergency relief operations, public health surveillance, violent crimes, and much more.
Under Macron’s plan, each EU member
state
would hold democratic conventions to debate citizens’ priorities.
After all, this is an organization committed to the destruction of Israel – its charter calls for a holy war against all Jews – and the establishment of an Islamic
state
in all of historical Palestine.
American presidents are elected by an Electoral College in which each
state
votes in proportion to the number of members it has in Congress.
If these external disadvantages are not debilitating enough, this economy also maintains its own high barriers on international trade (in the form of
state
trading, import tariffs, and quantitative restrictions).
(In that case, we would be experiencing “morning in America,” rather than the current
state
of economic malaise.)
Despite asserting “the mandate that Catalonia become an independent
state
in the form of a republic,” he proposed “suspending the effects of the declaration of independence to undertake talks in the coming weeks.”
Of course, we must respond to both the weakening economy and financial instability in a virtual
state
of emergency.
Turkey's military and political old guard claim that the modern system introduced by Kemal Ataturk to replace the Ottoman caliphate almost 75 years ago separates mosque and
state.
The most secular
state
in the Muslim world suddenly had an Islamist prime minister, Necmettin Erbakan, who espoused some openly Islamist goals.
These changes left Turkey, a key
state
bridging East and West, pitting identity against ideology.
But Turkey's top generals and an array of parties, left and right, fussed and stewed over the potential for the emergence of an Islamist
state
if Refah remained in power.
In meetings with judges, academics, journalists and civil leaders, the top brass pointed out that Turkish law calls on the army to protect the "secular state."
In May, the
state
prosecutor filed a suit in Turkey's constitutional court to have Refah, which is not a new party by any means, banned on the grounds that it is a religious party in a secular
state.
Last May, he signed an initial reconciliation agreement with Fatah in Cairo, which committed Hamas to a Palestinian unity government, called for a cessation of violence, and accepted the notion of a Palestinian
state
on the 1967 borders.
Americans primarily interact with government at the
state
and local level, through schools and roads, police and hospitals.
With near-monopoly control of California’s
state
and local governments, the Democrats are trying to negate the effects of virtually all of Trump’s policies.
For example, a bill in the
state
legislature would offset the new federal tax law’s limit on
state
income- and property-tax deductions – a provision that will hit California hard because it has one of the highest tax rates in the country, and its residents own expensive homes.
Under the proposed
state
law, Californians would be allowed to “donate” their
state
taxes to a
state
shell charity as tax-deductible charitable contributions.
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