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The main point that I got from this movie is that not everyone who lives under a particular government
supports
or agrees with what they are told to do or with what is happening in their country.
He
supports
a basically not very nice person well portrayed by Scott Baio.
His absolutely stunning score
supports
the story's tenderness.
He is well know and respected world wide and fully
supports
animal rights.
For developing-country leaders, the effort needed to create an ecosystem that
supports
innovation simply appears too great, and the return on investment too little.
This doesn't say much, however, because the Russian majority always
supports
the government, regardless of the policies it implements.
But such accounts still number less than a quarter of active M-Pesa users, and M-Shwari still
supports
only small 30-day loans.
We commit to:Each of these measures
supports
our strong commitment to the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals.
This state of affairs is reproduced inside individual families: young people of 30 survive thanks to the work of the head of the family, who
supports
everyone.
But Macron, who strongly
supports
Vestager, could endorse her as the French candidate – an unprecedented move that would accelerate the Europeanization of continental politics.
China
supports
international efforts to address environmental degradation and climate change.
But, though it might be sinful to go into debt, Matthew 6:12
supports
absolution: “forgive us our debts, as we also have forgiven our debtors.”
Those who care about democracy in Poland, Hungary, and elsewhere in Europe and beyond should acknowledge that many voters are buying into the nationalist right’s vision of a social state that advances national priorities, cares for the poor, and
supports
families.
Such efforts, which the central government broadly supports, will enable more housing construction and industrial and commercial expansion.
America’s financial system
supports
efficient capital allocation, economic development, and job creation.
India, unlike both Pakistan and North Korea, is seen as a responsible nuclear power, a country the US now
supports
for membership in various groups designed to stem the further spread of nuclear materials and weapons.
The Education Commission
supports
these recommendations.
Existing international law – in particular, the “polluter pays” principle, the “no-harm” rule, and the right to compensation –
supports
such a system.
But this would require a dramatic increase in education spending, including more funding for existing programs, like Education Cannot Wait, which
supports
the continuation of schooling for children in disaster areas, and the Global Partnership for Education, which provides grants to support education in countries with the most need.
In keeping with its commitment to the 2º C cap on the rise in global temperature, CELAC not only
supports
a legally binding agreement, but also calls for wealthy countries to meet their promises to provide developing countries with $100 billion per year in climate finance by 2020.
Even if it does, a nuclear Iran may trigger an arms race in the region and embolden an Iranian government that already
supports
extremist movements throughout the Middle East.
Economic theory
supports
a VAT only if one does not care about distribution and if one can impose a tax on all commodities.
Yet, at the same time, the US
supports
Abu Mazen, trying to undermine the Hamas government, thus casting a shadow on the credibility of its own commitment to democracy.
Broader post-war experience
supports
the conclusion that domestic policies are what matter most.
The biggest risk in many markets is not that subsidies and other
supports
will be withdrawn, but that the regulatory structure will not adapt as the sector develops.
Moreover, Iran’s claim to leadership in the Muslim world is being undermined by the conflict in Iraq, where Iran
supports
the Shia militias that are killing Sunnis.
A lengthening of much of the debt reduces interest burdens, stabilizes public finance and thus
supports
the currency.
The UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC)
supports
the UNCAC’s peer-review mechanism and is helping countries to reform and strengthen their anti-corruption capacity through legislation, institution-building, and enforcement.
But while Yanukovych was undoubtedly a crook, the US
supports
plenty of crooks.
And China’s recently announced urbanization strategy should ensure that cities’ demographic structure
supports
intrinsic demand.
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