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So in conclusion this show is cringe-worthy at best so if you want a decent war drama
steer
well clear of this one!
Kenyatta has a chance to
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Kenya away from the ethnic tensions that have plagued its society and economy.
It might even help to
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the bitter debates over migration and trafficking of drugs and firearms in a more productive direction.
But the third plenum also provided surprises, including the creation of a leading group within the CCP to
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reform.
But some may conclude that it is safer to
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closer to China than away from it, because their economies depend so strongly on Chinese trade.
One must hope that the quest for GNH will help
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the country away from such temptations.
Today, no single country can
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the world away from this trap.
Undertaken by politicians, an audit might be viewed as an opportunity to score political points or
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policy in self-serving directions, with delicate information leaked in order to pressure policymakers.
Obama would
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America in the direction of European social-welfare states;Romney’s agenda is designed to prevent that.
It is also why governments give the impression that they don’t know how to
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their societies through these troubled waters.
These “deep” axioms are implicit in economics as well, but, if left unscrutinized, they can
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policymakers into a blind alley.
Spinoza worried that the liberal and secular commonwealth, in which Protestants, Jews, and even atheists and (to some degree) Catholics were allowed to go about their business, was under threat from political and religious demagogues seeking to
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Holland away from its official policy of toleration.
By coming together, they can
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the international community toward a system based on shared goals and collective responsibility.
Faced with re-imposition of harsher measures, and with the pragmatists continuing their push to
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the country in a new direction, Qadaffi relented, trading the nuclear program for political normalization.
There is a real possibility to
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countries toward a new development model that will benefit not only Africa, but also the world.
As long as winners with razor-thin majorities, once in office,
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a middle course, they are more likely to remain acceptable to an electorate that is more volatile than divided.
In other words, through a conscious effort, backed by public funds, we can
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the development of the advanced technologies needed to ensure humanity’s safety and wellbeing.
Some readers may say that the granddaughter of Nikita Khrushchev, who, it is falsely said, gaveled his shoe on a desk at the United Nations General Assembly in 1960, should
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clear of the topic of world leaders’ manners.
And government procurement processes could surely be better aligned to
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the direction of innovation.
The EU will need the strongest leadership team that it can find to
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through treacherous waters and implement crucial financial reforms.
But, at such moments, Obama might do well to recall Vajpayee’s words during Clinton’s visit, when he quoted Walt Whitman’s poem “Passage to India”:“Sail forth –
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for the deep waters only,Reckless O soul, exploring, I with thee, and thou with me,For we are bound where mariner has not yet dared to go.”Ukraine's Road to Europe"East is East, and West is West, and never the twain shall meet," Rudyard Kipling famously said.
Or to pose the question more broadly, is it so clear that advisers should always
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clear of dictatorial regimes?
And, because antibiotics generally produce low – and sometimes even negative – returns on investment for the pharmaceutical makers that develop them, many companies and venture capital funds
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clear.
The Cow Who…MELBOURNE – Last month, a
steer
escaped from a slaughterhouse in the New York City borough of Queens.
For those who care about animals, the story has a happy ending: The
steer
was captured and taken to a sanctuary, where he will live out the remainder of his natural life.
The cow, or rather steer, did not have a name at the time of the escape, but was given one – Freddie – by Mike Stura, the founder of Freddie’s new home, Skylands Animal Sanctuary & Rescue.
So it is imperative that the new government prepares – in cooperation with the National Bank of Poland (NBP) – a comprehensive program to
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the course of fiscal and monetary policy toward the goal of euro membership.
Seen in this light, the more important question is whether or not Kim’s inexperienced son, the twenty-something “Great Successor” Kim Jong-un, will be able to consolidate power and somehow
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the country out of its deep malaise.
But Trump’s several earlier efforts to
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prosecutors away from Flynn were strong signals that Flynn knows something that Trump desperately hopes that prosecutors won’t find out.
To keep the boat on course after the pilot has left the wheel is one thing; to
steer
it in a storm is another matter.
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