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The second issue is that even with laws on the books, it's often
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or ignored by tribal customs, like in the first jirga that sold Naghma off.
They have been largely
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by "made for TV" films created inexpensively on electronic media by production companies without major studio resources, and only in exceptional cases later transferred to traditional film for showing in theatres.
I one reviewed a movie on IMDb and said it was the worst I had ever seen, but this movie has
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that one to become the worst.
Security is not the only area where sovereignty concerns have
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multilateralism.
Labor’s current leader, Shelly Yachimovich,
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the fatalism of her predecessor, Ehud Barak, who maintained that the Palestinian conflict has no solution, with the politics of denial; she refused even to acknowledge that there is a problem.
These countries will not go back to what they were; ties to region, religion, tribe, ethnicity, and/or ideology have in many cases
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national identities.
Countries with planned economies argued that the need for survival
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the aspiration to freedom, so that access to basic necessities included in the basket of economic, social, and cultural rights should take priority in policy and practice.
If that happens, the insurgency will be
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by a much more dangerous sectarian civil war.
Emerging more united from this tragedy, the country welcomed the world to the long-anticipated Olympics, which were remarkably successful, but were soon
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by the tainted-dairy-product scandal in which many babies became ill, and some died.
These historically embedded norms and practices were only slowly
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A duty that prima facie was vital could, in particular circumstances, be
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by another duty.
If debt fears are now being
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by the danger of deflation, as recent data suggest, the European Central Bank has its work cut out for it – and there is nothing to suggest that it is up to the task.
Will those products last, or will they be
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The first has fallen away, its accompanying social structures
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by industrialization, urbanization, and feminization of the workforce, while the oft-seen link with despotism has delegitimized the second.
Taken together, these are symptoms that share a root cause: speculative and often narrow interests have
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common interests, common responsibilities, and common sense.
(It also would have
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the murder charges brought against the Democratic Party’s leader, former Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.)
But Reinhart and Rogoff’s estimates in 2010 had already been
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by a 2012 paper that they wrote with Vincent Reinhart, which used a more extensive data set that did not contain the error.
On both sides of the Atlantic, market-oriented environmental regulation has in effect been
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over the last five years by older “command-and-control” approaches, by which the government dictates who should use which technologies, in what amounts, to reduce which emissions.
The dollar’s asymmetric role will be
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Perhaps the best illustration of how security and strategic concerns have
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religious conflict is the shift in relations between Arab Sunni states – including the Gulf monarchies and Egypt – and Israel.
This approach represents a 1950’s view of economic development, which has long been
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by a more variegated perspective that recognizes a multiplicity of constraints – everything from poor governance to market failures – of varying importance in different countries.
In the CAR, attacks on Christians by Muslim ex-Séléka fighters have been
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by Christian and animist Anti-balaka militias’ violence against fleeing Muslims.
Yet they share a root cause, whereby speculative and often narrow interests have
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the common interest, common responsibilities, and common sense.
The traditional US commitment to global organizations has been
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by the idea of “America first.”
But the once-exalted principle of simplicity has been
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by a new credo: the package deal.
Sub-Saharan Africa is often cited as an example of a region where China’s influence has
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that of Europe’s former colonial powers.
Will formal alliances such as NATO remain the centerpiece of American strategy, or will they be
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by mission-specific coalitions?
Moreover, any precedent established by that 2004 decision was
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by the National Disaster Management Plan, issued by Modi’s own government in 2016.
In the upcoming Majles elections, the battle between conservatives and reformists has largely been
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by one between hardliners sympathetic to Ahmedinejad and more pragmatic conservatives less beholden to revolutionary ideology.
This regime was
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in the 1980’s and 1990’s by an agenda of deeper liberalization and economic integration.
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