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Community health workers with phones visit villages and
submit
digital forms with vital information about newly pregnant women.
Netanyahu evidently expects Israelis, and the world, to believe that if these sites were posting cat videos, the Palestinians would cease their agitation and
submit
quietly to occupation.
So far, 16 countries have voluntarily acceded to the peer review process: Algeria, Burkina Faso, Cameroon, Republic of Congo, Ethiopia, Gabon, Ghana, Kenya, Mali, Mauritius, Mozambique, Nigeria, Rwanda, Senegal, South Africa, and Uganda have declared their readiness to
submit
to scrutiny by their peers in what now constitutes the African Peer Review (APR) Forum.
Similarly, why should the Shias, for their part,
submit
to Sunni hegemony rather than building up their own political structure in the south, modeled on what the Kurds have already achieved in the north?
Nonetheless, we must not
submit
to panic and despair, or allow ourselves to be drawn into a vortex of negative inertia.
To that end, friends of the court – people who are not party to a case but have an interest in how it is decided – can either
submit
expert advice or act as a special-interest advocate.
To those interested in pursuing careers in finance – or related careers in insurance, accounting, auditing, law, or corporate management – I
submit
the following address:Best of luck to you as you leave the academy for your chosen professions in finance.
The European Council and Commission should bear this in mind as the June 2016 deadline to
submit
the strategy approaches.
For economies to secure the “win” of inclusive growth, the very rich may well have to
submit
to a form of regulation and taxation, including international rules, that cost them substantial wealth in the long run.
The new Austrian government was judged by its European partners without being able to
"submit
its observations" as stated in the Treaty.
Cameron also objected to the requirement that third-country financial firms in London without business in other EU states be required to hold a “single passport,” which would enable them to operate in any member country, but would also require them to
submit
to Europe-wide regulations.
This makes them unwilling to
submit
to international rules (or to demand that others comply with such rules) – and thus unlikely to invest in multilateral institutions, as the US did in the aftermath of World War II.
In other words, if France wants joint funding, it must
submit
itself to the same conditionality that wrecked Greece.
I
submit
that in the not-so-distant future, moral, social, and political support for capitalism will be severely tested as would-be egalitarian health systems face ever-rising costs.
In the run-up to the pre-election debates between Obama and Romney, both sides should agree to
submit
detailed budget proposals in the correct format for CBO assessment.
China then demanded that all aircraft transiting the zone – whether headed for Chinese airspace or not –
submit
flight plans in advance.
Maintaining these profits requires a population conditioned by this theater of fear to
submit
to anything – even the sexual quasi-abuse of themselves and their children.
According to the president’s son and heir-apparent, Teodorin Obiang, in Equatorial Guinea it is not illegal for a government minister to own a company and to
submit
bids for government contracts to the ministry that he or she controls.
Alternatively, Chancellor Angela Merkel could lead a minority government – the first in the Federal Republic’s nearly 70-year history – which would have to
submit
every policy proposal for parliamentary debate, with the risk of being blocked.
As for whether we are European, I
submit
that Balzac would never have asked that question during the years he lived here.
In early 2005, three years after a new law on environmental impact assessments (EIA’s) was passed, the State Environmental Protection Bureau (SEPA), ordered the halt of 30 large projects, including 26 hydropower plants that had failed to
submit
proper EIA’s.
Thus, if Argentina’s public sector falls into a state of debt distress in the coming years, it will have to
submit
to the tutelage of the IMF – a creditor in itself, but also an institution that is dominated by international creditors.
In the coming weeks and months, this momentum will continue to build, as other countries – including, it is expected, major emerging economies like Brazil, China, and India –
submit
their commitments as well.
But if the Paris meeting is to be successful – in terms of both fulfilling the moral imperative and capturing the economic benefits of confronting climate change – every participating country must
submit
its national contributions for the period beginning in 2020 as soon as possible.
And, to some extent, they are: EU member states and the European Commission can
submit
their written observations on pending cases (though the ECJ doesn’t publish them).
Independent experts may
submit
scientific evidence, which could confirm or refute assumptions on which the Court is to base its verdict.
Even more perverse, it appears to be demanding that we abandon the peaceful, tolerant society that we have established and
submit
to the control of whatever government – if there even is one – rules (or misrules) the remainder of Somalia from the rubble of Mogadishu.
Governments should be required to
submit
long-term budget assessments together with their annual budget proposals, in order to reduce the tendency towards short-run political manipulation of the budget.
We must now consider how to
submit
social media to the same rules of transparency, accountability, and taxation as conventional media.
Companies engaged in the commercial development of oil, natural gas, or minerals must
submit
annual reports to the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) disclosing payments to governments.
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