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Assad, after all, literally unleashed the Islamic State’s current savagery: in May 2011, he released hundreds of Islamic radicals from prison, quickly
supplying
the infant group with fighters and leaders.
Of course, someone – presumably Gulf States such as Qatar and Saudi Arabia – is
supplying
the Syrian opposition with weapons.
Secretary of State John Kerry said: “I think we’ve made it crystal clear we would prefer that Russia was not
supplying
assistance.”
These fuels are at the core of the modern world economy,
supplying
around four-fifths of the world’s commercial energy.
In fact, it is more likely to increase consumption of non-traded goods – like health care and education – resulting in profound disturbances to the global supply chain, especially in countries that had been
supplying
the inputs to China’s manufacturing exporters.
It failed to stop Jimmy Carter from selling F-15 Eagle fighters to Saudi Arabia in 1978, or to prevent Ronald Reagan from
supplying
AWACS reconnaissance planes to the Saudis three years later.
What kinds of arms are the US, Saudis, Turks, Qataris, and others
supplying
to the Syrian rebels?
The global mining industry is on the verge of transforming itself from fossil-fuel extraction to
supplying
materials for a greener energy future.
Yes, there are myriad schemes for subsidizing start-up companies and
supplying
centralized services and expertise in special business parks.
There are serious plans to turn the Sahara desert’s heat and sunlight into Europe’s major power source,
supplying
energy to half a billion people.
And, by involving ourselves militarily in the conflict, even if only by
supplying
the rebels, we might give a propaganda boost to terrorist groups that are already willing to strike in the West.
Not only is Iran’s policy of
supplying
weapons and fighters to keep Assad in power unpopular at home; the country’s leaders also recognize that fighting the Islamic State in Iraq is a half-measure at best, as long as the group controls vast swaths of Syrian territory.
But increasing energy access is not only about
supplying
better, more efficient cooking stoves or light bulbs.
In Indian states where many farmers live in extreme poverty, improving the flow of crops to marketplaces is more important than waiving debt or
supplying
microcredit.
For example, The Financial Times reported on June 23 that, “Hundreds of Bangladeshi garment factories
supplying
western buyers such as Marks and Spencer, Tesco, Walmart, and Hampamp;M gradually reopened under heavy police protection…after days of violent protests by tens of thousands of laborers demanding higher wages.”
Lee did that, with the PAP
supplying
what a full formal system of public accountability would have provided.
Supplying
an abundance of pictures of rats with tumors the size of ping-pong balls, Séralini certainly captured the public’s attention.
They urged the US to lift its embargo on Cuba, claiming that it had damaged relations with the rest of the continent, and to do more to combat drug use on its own turf, through education and social work, rather than
supplying
arms to fight the drug lords in Latin America – a battle that all acknowledged has been an utter failure.
As with other innovations – such as mobile phones, e-books, digital photography and music, and flat-screen televisions – large-scale deployment will occur when the new technologies reach the market tipping point, when their value to consumers exceeds the costs to businesses of
supplying
them.
Supplying
vaccines, for example, requires infrastructure, logistical coordination, and trained personnel.
The WFP is meeting emergency food needs for nearly 700,000 Rohingya,
supplying
nutrient-rich biscuits to new arrivals and feeding registered residents with regular distributions of rice, vegetable oil, and lentils.
The central bank – once in the pocket of the country’s oligarchs,
supplying
inside information on exchange rates and liquidity in exchange for bribes – has been put under the command of a governor committed to reform, surrounded by an increasingly professional team.
It was because of a nasty war, plain and simple, with people drafted into fighting, or into industries
supplying
the war effort.
Puerto Rico could even become an energy exporter,
supplying
excess capacity to nearby neighbors in the US and British Virgin Islands.
Nonetheless, the US soldiered on with its own poorly formulated agenda,
supplying
weapons to virtually unknown combatants on the ground before properly vetting them.
There is, after all, no easy way that unemployed workers can start producing the assets – money and bonds that not only are rated investment-grade, but really are – that financial markets are not adequately
supplying.
What is less clear is who should play what role in
supplying
them.
The species that are so rapidly disappearing provide human beings with indispensable ecosystem services: regulating the climate, maintaining soil fertility, pollinating crops and defending them from pests, filtering fresh water, and
supplying
food.
We have focused only on the short term – the first few weeks of people’s displacement, when
supplying
food and shelter are paramount – and not on the big picture.
In the US, the corporate bond market is the source of almost three-quarters of finance for companies, with bank lending
supplying
the remaining quarter.
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